Developer Wilfred Pover has launched a Kickstarter project to fund production of the Dtronics DT-DX, a hardware synth, created in collaboration with the developer of MiniDexed, that puts the power of 8 Yamaha DX7 synths into a single module.
The DT-DX is a compact hardware unit, based upon the Github project MiniDexed. It runs on a Raspberry Pi 2 Zero, which runs a version of Dexed, which emulates the Yamaha DX7.
Here’s a demo of DT-DX in action:
Pricing and Availability:
Production of the Dtronics DT-DX is being funded via a Kickstarter project. It’s available to project backers for €299, about $313 USD.
Note: Crowdfunded projects can involve risk. See the project site for details.