One-of-a-Kind 60's Device ::
Q: What do you get when you cross a 60's tuner with a metronome and photocell? A: One bad-ass and unique electronic instrument! I took this funky, vintage "Tempo Tuner" unit and added a momentary/locking switch and photocell to make it into a great, little portable, analog synth. She has tasty 60's stylings with bakelite knobs, built-in speaker... Read More
This is an extremely rare piece and is the last one available ever :: It's a foot or hand controlled analog drum machine from Shin-e Companion (Jax) of Japan circa 1967, with my built in photocell theremin circuit. I also tweaked the sounds for maxim freak-out levels. It has super-funky stylings with it's rainbow control panel, chrome & rubber pedals and faux-wood look.... Read More
Introducing Blip ::
Meet "Blip", the micro Theresynth™ and little cousin to Blockhead. "Blip" is handmade and battery-powered (1-9V), with a 1/4" output, built-in speaker & incredibly spaced-out, analog sounds. He's built to last in a solid, aluminum "Electro Harmonix" case, with oversized sci-fi knobs, , 3" mirror, high-quality photocell, square momentary/latch trigger and green LED.... Read More
Now I'm really gonna take you into Outerspace ::
Introducing the "Space Glider" - a handmade, retrofuturistic, UFO/Theresynth™. My fully analog circuit is built into a solid chrome disc, with a wild, bright orange indicator light, that's very dynamic, built into sturdy 3-point, chrome base. It's also got a high-quality photocell to control the pitch... Read More