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    Another funky and interesting manufacturer has come to our attention: http://www.4mspedals.com/

    They seem to have a range of gear that syncs via IR! Whatever, the price is right, and the idea is sound - the rest is up to You..

    The Autonomous Bassline Generator is part of the Andromeda Space Rocker series of IR-syncable noise-making gear. Each device can sync to other ASR devices by pointing their infrared sensors/emitters together. ASR devices are also light-sensitive, so a chain of beat-synced devices and be "played" by waving a flashlight over them to highlight individual sounds.

    Other ASR devices include:
    Andromeda MKI Analogue Drum (damped sine wave) From Eric Archer. Tunable classic synth-drum sounds with 16 preset rhythm patterns and photocell-controlled filters
    Andromeda MKII Analogue Drum (filtered noise burst) From Eric Archer. Same sequencer patterns as MKI, with primitive electronic snare drum / cymbal / handclap sounds
    Andromeda Mk-4 Analogue Drum (resonant bass drum) From Eric Archer. Programmable loop sequencer triggers a resonant analog bass drum with adjustable pitch & decay time + photocell controlled pitch envelope.
    MIDI IR sync converter. From Wooster Audio. Allows you to sync chains of ASR noisemakers with a MIDI Clock (including burst modes, clock division switches, and more!)
    Nebulophone keyboard synth from Bleep Labs. Arpeggiating arduino-based stylus keyboard
    Also: more here


    Check out the kits, gasp at the realistic prices, and then think long and hard about that Micromoog on ebay for $2000, and how stupid some people must be..
    jUst plAythAtbEAt

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