
This device is based on a stepped-tone generator ( atari punk console ) but with a sweeping LFO giving it an almost automated looping effect, as well as a low-pass filter that allows you to sweep the high-end in or out.
Along the bottom you have controls for LFO speed, frequency, and pulse length. At the top is the low-pass filter and volume. The case is extremely tough die-cast aluminum, painted glossy white.
With a 1/4" output jack it is easy to connect to amps, effects or recording equipment. It is powered by an included 9volt battery or any 9volt center-negative DC adapter. There are also 1/8" sync in and out jacks, this will allow it to communicate with any equipment that makes use of 5volt clock. This was designed and hand-built by myself in Oakland, California.
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