The Emergencynth is a portable synthesizer designed and hand assembled in Brooklyn, NY by screenprinter and musician, Karl LaRocca a.k.a. Kayrock.
It has 8 oscillators which can be tuned in unison, spread out over a range of many octaves, or set to various preset harmonies. The oscillators can bet set to one of 8 different waveforms: sine, two triangles, two saws and three square waves. Switches contol pitch sweep and 4 amplitude envelopes.
The 32 step sequencer has programmable memory for 8 patterns. It comes with preset patterns written by members of Oneida, Trans Am, Parts and Labor and Roxy Pain, but you can save over them with your own creations.
The Arpeggiator has 8 different modes, some standard, and some pretty weird like “one step forward, then two steps back”, brownian walk and permutation.
The Emergencynth comes housed in an electrical junction box, complete with power supply and a mini cable for connecting the trigger in and out ports to other vintage gear.
The Emergencynth is currently in production and are priced at $325.
via karllarocca, matrixsynth
umm…the quirky side of my nature always likes this kind of thing, but isn't it a little expensive?? it seems whenever you've got trendy collaborators, it drives the price up a few pesos…or more.
I agree it's a bit expensive for the type of product it is and the features it has… 200-250 would be a more appropriate price. though it sounds pretty good I'd say!