MATRIXSYNTH: Sonodrome DIY and Software Instruments


Saturday, March 20, 2010

Sonodrome DIY and Software Instruments

http://www.sonodrome.co.uk
Pictured: "Posc - a battery powered, pocket sized oscillator. It has two square wave oscillators, one of which is controlled by changes in the user's skin resistance over two metal contacts. The pitch of the second square wave oscillator is controlled by manipulating the amount of light received by the light dependent resistor. The Posc can be set to work in either stereo or mono output through a standard 1/4" audio jack, so is compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. It is ideal for use with guitar amplifiers and effects pedals, PA systems, and can even be plugged directly into your computer or Hi-Fi audio inputs."

and: "Posc Rack - This easy to use effects rack will transform the Posc's sound, with 3 different effects units in one. Aside from EQ, Delay and Modulation the rack will also record in various standard audio formats. Each unit can save multiple presets which can then be saved and exported as a file. Try it out, it's not just suitable for the Posc, it does great things with other instruments too."

There are samples on site.
via Deviant Synth

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the post! The Sonodrome team just bought out a new synth development platform called the Ronin 802. It's a new breed of stand alone digital synth with graphical user interface, and is Arduino compatible too. Check it out over at roninsynth.com

    Cheers! Kat (Sonodrome)

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