Chamber of Sounds has introduced the Jupiter III G analog percussion synthesizer.
The Jupiter III analog percussion synth has a redesigned PCB, linear pots, a larger piezo pickup, and an LED power indicator. According to Chamber of Sounds, this makes it ‘ballsier than before’.
Features:
- circuit: fully analog
- trigger: large internal piezo or audio input
- power: 9V battery or A/C adapter
- function: touch-sensitive percussion synth & optical theremin
- range: many, many octaves
The Jupiter III G analog percussion synthesizer is available now for $275.
That is a barely contained beast!
What is the case made out of? I could see adhering a soft pad to the top to protect it from over-zealous banging. Conceivably, you could trigger this thing from a rhythmic music signal electronically, or by waving at it or by vibrating it. Could you set if off by placing it on a guitar amp cabinet? very curious to see how people make use of it in ensembles.
It’s made out of aluminum and powder-coated with a strong finish. You can trigger it by audio, light or touch!