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Showing posts with label MicroKits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MicroKits. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2025

NAMM 2025: MicroKits Synthasettte and BananaSynth


video upload by sonicstate

"At this year's NAMM, we caught up with David from MicroKits who demonstrated their *Syntheset*, a compact cassette-sized synthesizer that's been in production for the past few years. David explained that the Syntheset features a touch pad with 13 notes, an octave up function, and tuning adjustments. Notably, it includes clips that allow you to connect conductive objects, such as die-cast cars or play-doh, turning them into musical notes.

David also teased the development of the BananaSynth, MicroKits' next product, which will be banana-shaped with additional features. The company, based in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been setting up manufacturing facilities, allowing David to focus on new designs. He expressed enthusiasm about creating synthesizers in fun shapes with beginner-friendly features, emphasizing the joy of transforming everyday objects into musical instruments.

More Info:
[MicroKits Website](https://microkits.net)"

Saturday, January 13, 2024

Synth-a-Sette: Create Your Own Banana Keyboard With This Cassette Sized Analog

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via this auction

You can find a demo of one here.

Wednesday, October 04, 2023

🖐🏻🎹 Addams Family on the Synth-a-Sette


video upload by MicroKits

"Get your own cassette sized synthesizer in time for Halloween, at MicroKits.net!"

First Halloween post for the year.

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

MicroKits MicroSynth Business Card Sized Synthesizer & Theremin Kit


video upload by MicroKits

"See more at MicroKits.net/blogs/news/introducing-the-microsynth-theremin-kits

Thanks to Dan Maloney for the inspiration https://hackaday.com/2018/05/11/styli... [featured here]

Thanks to Evil Monkeyz for selling the silicon wafer you see near the end https://www.evilmonkeyzdesignz.com/"



The also make a Theremin breadboard kit available on Amazon.

In 1920, an engineer named Leon Theremin discovered he could create music and sound by waving his hands around electric fields. Since then, the theremin has inspired musicians and engineers to create new sounds and instruments. MicroKits continues that tradition by designing a version of the theremin that anyone can build, including you! What sounds will you discover?

Build Your Own Invention.
With your MicroKits theremin, you can create music and sound by waving your hands around electric fields!

Learn Science & Engineering.
Discover the physics of electrical capacitance and practice working with real electronic parts.

Easy to Follow Instructions.
Colorful 22 page instructional booklet. Build step by step, with breaks to check your work and learn how your circuit works.

No Tools Needed.
Everything you need is in the box. Start creating electronics without having to learn soldering, and simply place parts in the breadboard to connect. Yes, batteries included too!
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