Bleep Labs has announced the PAL198X Synthesizer, a synth designed and sold in conjunction with Neon Indian.
The limited edition mini analog synthesizer is based on the Bleep Labs Pico Paso, with a few modifications, designed by Dr. Bleep and Alan Palomo of Neon Indian.
The biggest addition are swappable controls which allow you to attach the included potentiometers or photocells (or a number of other devices we’ll post about later) in any configuration to the three oscillators to create all kinds of triangle wave chaos.
- Two triangle wave oscillators which can be activated independently or together, modulating each other.
- Square LFO which affects the amplitude of both triangle oscillators.
- 1/4? out.
- Screw terminals allow any resistive device to control the pitch of the three oscillators.
- 9v battery powered.
The PAL198X synth is available in the limited edition Era Extraña package from Neon Indian.