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Mentioned in an incoherent Matrixsynth post in 2009 and almost ignored since then. As far as we can find, it was made in 1958 and uses twelve Tesla bench audio oscillators to generate an octave (FYI...
View Article” This terrifying synth installation is powered by human blood “
Dmitry Morozov (previously) does another crazy thing. “It took 18 months for Morozov to collect all 4.5 liters (almost eight pints) of the blood necessary to power the installation, which went through...
View ArticleEwa Justka builds weird instruments
And sells them on her Etsy. Like Ciat-Lonbarde she is deliberately making PC boards with demented irregular layouts. Cool.
View Articlewhat should we post?
Has anyone seen an interesting original idea for controllers recently, or anything else? Drawing a blank, thus no updates….
View Articleah hah! The Vaginal Chorus!
We've just converted an FDA approved Kegal exercise device into a MIDI instrument. The first prototype of Vagina Chorus by Althea Kanae Rosé, proudly hacked by Don Undeen of Georgetown Maker Hub, with...
View Article“Chemo-Synth”
Agnew Analog normally focuses on the repair and use of vintage record-cutting lathes. But today, they have a “synthesizer” of a kind, using a wet electro-chemical cell to generate a pitch. He even...
View ArticleSensel Morph — discovered on someone’s FB comment
https://sensel.com/ First product is (finally!) a 3-axis tablet controller with changeable graphic overlays for various uses. The overlays appear to have buttons/sliders molded into the surface. V nice...
View ArticleVOC-25: somebody stole gramma’s dentures
Clever and beautifully made. Although I can’t help thinking it would be better if the teeth did not “clunk” quite so loudly when opening and closing....
View ArticleEver seen a “Scalatron”?
neither have i…..and not sure i would want something with hundreds of trimpots on the back….. https://microtonal.miraheze.org/wiki/Motorola_Scalatron Microtonal Mathematics by Motorola
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