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Error Instruments - Punk Resonator
Error Instruments - Punk Resonator
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A Powerful and Experimental Standalone Synthesizer
Are you looking for a standalone synthesizer that can create unique and experimental sounds?Look no further than the Punk Resonator. This compact box, designed in brickie format, can be used as a drum or bass line maker, or to create strange and unusual noises. It's a mix between the legendary Atari punk console from the 80s and an analog circuit that is created on a 556 or 555 step generator and a digital resonator.
The Punk Resonator has three different options and a modulator, with a 3 LFO square sin random. The randomness works with the loop lock function that can be used as a sequencer with eight or 16 steps, based on the chaos theory. There is an attenuator to change the control voltage to the different voices or CV input, and there is a Lopes gate to make sounds short or drum-like.
The Punk Resonator operates on 9 volts center positive and has a mono out. It is compatible with standalone equipment like eurorack, Korg, and more. This powerful machine has a lot of options and is a small experimental, synthesizer. It's not made for regular sounds, but rather for something different and over the top.
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Are you looking for a standalone synthesizer that can create unique and experimental sounds?Look no further than the Punk Resonator. This compact box, designed in brickie format, can be used as a drum or bass line maker, or to create strange and unusual noises. It's a mix between the legendary Atari punk console from the 80s and an analog circuit that is created on a 556 or 555 step generator and a digital resonator.
The Punk Resonator has three different options and a modulator, with a 3 LFO square sin random. The randomness works with the loop lock function that can be used as a sequencer with eight or 16 steps, based on the chaos theory. There is an attenuator to change the control voltage to the different voices or CV input, and there is a Lopes gate to make sounds short or drum-like.
The Punk Resonator operates on 9 volts center positive and has a mono out. It is compatible with standalone equipment like eurorack, Korg, and more. This powerful machine has a lot of options and is a small experimental, synthesizer. It's not made for regular sounds, but rather for something different and over the top.
