Synthfarm has introduced a new ‘super budget-friendly synth design’, the LIMB.
The LIMB is a four-voice digital synth, housed in a raw wood enclosure.
It has 2 modes, manual trigger mode and sequence mode:
- In manual mode, each of the four buttons to the right act as triggers for the four individual voices. The voices have controls for pitch, waveshape and note decay length. Each of the four voices can be tuned separately using the two tuning buttons to the left.
- In sequence mode, the voices are triggered automatically using a ‘bouncing ball’ style sequencer.
Here’s the official video demo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk4L9dF_ZmE
Pricing and Availability
The Synthfarm LIMB is available as a made-to-order item for US $44.99.
Someone is having a lot of fun with wood lately.
My log saw something that night – and it wrote a song about it.
I’m not a big fan of a sound. but the interface is quite clever. It is always a good thing to see new devices (other then 808 clones :).