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"This is (was) one of those old video game reproductions that you plug straight into a TV. I gutted it out after deciding I have enough versions of Pac Man to play with, (super pac man really sucks!) And built my own synth! It's another 40106 based synth using four of the six schmitt triggers for main oscillators and one for the Lfo. It has a light sensor for one of the main voices and a "rate" knob for the Lfo speed. I was able to make it run on the original set up of four AA batteries in the compartment underneath and as you can see the blue knob that I use for wintergreen altoidsalmost matches perfectly. It has a 1/4 inch out to plug into any amp or mixer and i used the menu light for power. the menu button works to change the LFO into a swooping triangle instead of a square wave and the red trigger button makes the sound come out."
"A bit of a Klonky techno jam using the amazing Bugbrand system, all sounds and sequences provided by the modular, no midi or external fx. Bit of a rough mix, so sorry about that."
"Pretty cool Beatbox synth here from Italian synth company siel. It has built in rhythms and a melody section which has analogue sounding strings, it also has a built in phaser...
It also has a built in speaker!
Sound wise it has that LCD soundsystem 'losing my edge' early drum machine sound...other points of reference would be stereolab, Sebastian teller, air..."
"The unit is 100% functional and while it has 2 non stock knobs in the control section and is missing the decal on the front panel it is still in decent cosmetic condition."