Light-Controlled Synth Is Your Noise Friend

US Bleep Labs releases the Thingamagoop 3000      24/11/15

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Bleep Labs describe the Thingamagoop 3000 as a light controlled synthesizer, effect, and noise friend. A spokesperson told us, "After almost two years of development, the next Thingamgoop is here with all new sounds and effects modes. Simple controls give you access to rich and diverse sounds, from simple square and triangles waves to complex FM laser battles."

Features:

  • 16bit, 44kHz Audio in and out
  • MIDI in and out via the included 1/8" dongles.
  • USB for reprogramming and MIDI.
  • Programmable CV in and out.
  • Built in speaker.
  • Black, powdercoated aluminum enclosure with milled eyeball.
  • 9v battery or USB powered
  • Choose from 4 LED and 8 front plate colors (More info soon).


In the video above, all sounds come direct from the device:

0:10 Microphone input in Glitch Shift mode
0:20 Vintage Vowels patch
0:42 Bleep Drum input in FFT Sine mode with delay
1:07 Ableton sequencing the pitch using USB MIDI
1:23 Sine FM+AM mode, no effects

Pricing and Availability:
$200 if pre-ordered before December 1st.

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