Holy Freakout Batman!!!
For a while now people have been asking me to make a device that you could plug other instruments into and get freaky with. After much thought and deep consideration, I present to you the "TTT" Analog Delay Theresynth™. It's a brand-new, modified, BBE "Two Timer" delay pedal (which is actually an excellent sounding & very well-built pedal)...Read More
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
The eagle has landed :: Man has journeyed to the moon - now man has built a Theresynth™ into a '67 Crown SG copy. It shares the same circuit of my other device and has 2 outputs, one for the guitar and one for the synth. This is a prototype, but I will be building more of these from old funky guitars. I can also mod your guitar with one provided the design can accommodate it. Contact me about building your very own Guitar-O-Min™.
Super-Rare Drum Synth Resurrected ::
This is a one-of-a-kind, modified Synare - model 178. When I found it, it didn't work at all. After much experimentation, I gave it a new life as "The Synare Drone", a portable, analog mini-synth that now works on batteries (2- 9V), has a photocell-theremin (on top), switches for different "modes" and cool, plexiglass sides (instead of wood)....Read More
Broadcast into outerspace and beyond with this crazy old bakelite radio! It's been meticulously converted into a Theresynth™ and if that wasn't enough I added an interior strobe light whose speed is controlled by one of the knobs on the front panel. Flashing light bounces off of the foil-treated interior and triggers the synth via the photocell....Read More