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Description

Data Synth mk2 - the bar code

70 circuit bending influenced algorithms inspired by game sounds and noises (and there is a lot of different sounds in there).

Works on 5v mini USB cable, you can use it standalone tabletop or like a game console - just play around and find your sweet spots!


Is the machine freeze normal? Yes - real time circuit bending!

By using the switches you arecircuit bending in real time, not changing a programmable function. That means you can get really strange spots but also it can freeze or stay in a loop. If it freezes don't worry, you can just turn the power off and back on making sure the switches in the middle are down.

The new data synth is not so much different than the other one. It’s a different design and it has a back panel of polished aluminum that feels really solid.

Important: best plugged into a mixer/interface rather than plugging headphones straight in (it’s loud!)

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Error Instruments - Data Synth mk2

$140.00Excl. VAT

      Description

      Data Synth mk2 - the bar code

      70 circuit bending influenced algorithms inspired by game sounds and noises (and there is a lot of different sounds in there).

      Works on 5v mini USB cable, you can use it standalone tabletop or like a game console - just play around and find your sweet spots!


      Is the machine freeze normal? Yes - real time circuit bending!

      By using the switches you arecircuit bending in real time, not changing a programmable function. That means you can get really strange spots but also it can freeze or stay in a loop. If it freezes don't worry, you can just turn the power off and back on making sure the switches in the middle are down.

      The new data synth is not so much different than the other one. It’s a different design and it has a back panel of polished aluminum that feels really solid.

      Important: best plugged into a mixer/interface rather than plugging headphones straight in (it’s loud!)

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