Sickening Sonics Synth

US Trogotronic describes their new 669cv Bosshog MiniSynth as an untamed sonic provocateur      13/02/15

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Trogotronic has introduced the 669cv Bosshog MiniSynth. We'll let them tell you about in their own eloquent way...

Analog Audio Artifacts: event horizons of sonic singularities rendered to offend the subhumanest of ears. Primal purpose for the 669cv/BossHog MiniSynth. With a presence more sickening than a platter of polonium sushi the Bosshog MiniSynth is the most untamed sonic provocateur ever offered. With more than 200% more performance controls & a modular friendly eight input CV bank (7 of which are vactrol circuits) the groveling subhumans have issued the new Model 669cv/Bosshog with a prehistoric grunt.

From expansive leviathan drones plumbing the depths of heavy water reactors to mind-reading staccato glitch attack the sheer power of the 669cv/Bosshog's sonic devastation is simply extraordinary. Yes, Virginia, 669cv/Bosshog can BOTH be the backdrop scenic drone AND an all analog rhythm section played in realtime on the perfectly weighted button array. If the multimillion-dollar flying killbots had ears this would be the guiding beacon they obey.

669cv/Bosshog ships in a heavy duty cast aluminum case ready for 100-120v power; Optional Universal power supply allows operation anywhere on the globe from 100-240v mains.

Features:
3 Oscillators

  • 3 Master Oscillator Controls
  • 3 Analog Audio Artifact Generators
  • 1 Volume Control
  • 3 Modulator Patches
  • 4 Light Indicator Array
  • 7 Button Performance Array
  • 7 Switch Hold Override Array
  • 2 One/Quarter Inch Jacks--Input & Output
  • 8 One/Eighth Inch CV Inputs for Modular Compatibility
  • 7 Vactrol Circuits



Pricing and Availability:

From $375

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