KORG, the musical instrument maker, is a catchphrase "I will call you a rock star asleep in you", an analog synthesizer that combines small modules to create various soundsLittle Bits Synth KitWe will ...
Here’s a hack centered around something a lot of people have sitting around: a PS/2 keyboard. [serdef] turned a Harry Potter-edition PS/2 into a combination synth keyboard and drum machine and has a ...
This cheap but surprisingly capable instrument is based on two pre-assembled boards When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Futur3soundz' ...
BROOMFIELD, CO—Sirenza Microdevices announced the release of the first in a new family of phase-locked loop (PLL) synthesizer modules, the PLL350-2444, targeting WiMAX (802.16-2004) infrastructure ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Korg’s Module iOS app is a fine choice for keyboard players who want a stock of playable and ...
Los Angeles-based Strange Electronic has launched a Kickstarter for a new kind of Eurorack synth module that doesn’t make or control any sound at all. Instead, it integrates full-spectrum LED lighting ...
Tiptop Audio, manufacturer of Eurorack modular synths, have launched an official Throbbing Gristle version of their recently-released ONE module. The original ONE module was made available earlier ...
Synth heads and electronic music aficionados the world over love a good rackmount synth. These days, though, synthesis tends more toward small, digital, and ‘retro’ rather than the monstrous hulking ...
Head over to the SampleRadar hub to download over 90,000 more free samples. The Emmys brought out Reba McEntire and Little ...
A few years ago, artist Modern Biology became a viral sensation when he posted videos of himself controlling a modular synth with mushrooms on TikTok. Pocket Scion gives anyone similar capabilities, ...
Rainy afternoons as a kid were great for one reason, and one reason only: Lego. “Where’s the box of Lego?” you’d ask your mum, who in turn would sigh, knowing that you’d only make a giant, Lego-y mess ...