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On the gamechanger synth I think they have tried to stress that it is not a noise box and can get regular synth sounds. In this video from a week or so ago at the Brooklyn synth show they demoed it and towards the end of the video the last 2 or 3 minutes I think you are beginning to see what is unique as well as the magnetic field oscillator which seems unique. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2019/ ... ynth-expo/I am sure there will be more video on the unique stuff it does as it is available to the general public.

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kerble wrote:garthplinko wrote:Also, more interesting stuff from Gamechanger: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/motor-synth#/Their tiers keep moving up though - probably final selling price will be over a grand and they were originally $749 or $799 I think. A bit niche for me, but still cool just for being able to come up with a somewhat different way to do synthesis in 2019.Yeah! This thing is super cool and weird, but overall it seems that the oddity of it is not enough tip over my gear lust. It'll definitely be too pricey at $1299, so now's the time if anyone is itching to get one.I love the idea of this, but I have not heard anything from this synth that my Moog Sub 37 could not also do. I wish it could do some really harsh cling clang sounds or something different, but I am not hearing it.
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llllllllllllllllllllllll wrote:So if I m reading it right, it only works for strat trems at the moment? I m cool with the bigsby trem but wouldn t mind giving these strings a go if it worked. I believe they only work with strat trems right now although he is going to be making them for other trems soon apparently. I only got about 10 minutes to play around with them so far but they're fun.

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elisha wiesner wrote:A physicist in the UK just made some guitar strings where the E,A,D and G strings bend in tune with each other while using a whammy bar. I got one of the prototype sets and they're really cool. Besides the cool thing that they do, they're really nice strings. http://www.kempacoustics.com/#aboutI don't know if I understand what's going on in his video - seems like he's out of tune already

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