Kits and instructions:
<Squeaking Rat>
„Squeaking Rat“ is a standalone synth. It´s working with the Cmos 4093 chip. There are
4 oscillators, where two work more as modulators and two are the main frequency. The
sound range goes from subby bass till annoying squeaky stuff.

<Droney>
The „Droney“ is a standalone synth with 4 oscillators which controlled by
potentiometers. 2 similar tuned for nice levitation drones, 1 higher tuned oscillator,
which can be switched to LDR (light dependend resistors) too and one LFO (low
frequecny oscillator) for rythmic modulation. Theres a 6,3mm jack out to connect it too
your mixer.


<LDeRRoR>
The „LDeRRoR“ is a standalone synth devices
creating a wide range of square wave noises. It´s
based on the good old 40106 and it have 6
oscillators, where 3 are duplicated on each output
(L+R) and they are mixed via bipolar LED´s. So
you can send it into a stereochannel for nice
droning and panning. It´s controlled via LDR´s
(light dependend resistors) or with your body
(bodycontacts). If you use strobing and RGB lights it generates drummy stuff and arpeggios.


<Screamo>
The „SCREAMO“ is a standalone, selfoscillating distortion and gate EFX unit. Its good
for hard bassdrums and very harsh types of music. You can even use it for mashup
remixes of regular music. Put it in your AUX send and manipulate all your instruments.
Sick Sick Sick!!!“


<TouchSynthi>
The „TouchSynth“ is a very useful synth device which is played with your skin. Besides
creating wild oscillation it also works as a mobile amplifier and distortion fx for your diy
projects. You can play with different peoples touching each other.


<SupaLoopa>
The „SUPALOOPA“ is a standalone looping sounddevice based on the ISD 1820 board.
With added pitch, in and output jack 6,3mm and an integrated speaker it is a fun device
to bring some funky field recording sounds in your diy setup. You can even pitch during recording to create dynamic pitch and generate wonky lofi loops for live performance or sample creation.

<SniffaPig>
The „SniffaPig“ is an EMF (electromagnetic field) detecting device to listen to the
hidden sounds of our environment, which are generated by everyday electronics
surrounding us. Coils where used instead of microphones. It´s like a translation tool for
a sonic parallel universe. Based on the elektrosluch by lom this is very fun and
interesting tu use, just plug your headphones or recording device and harvest some
weird sounds. The device have also 4 bodycontcts to create some extra noises, distortion
and feedbacks from the EMF-fields.

Workshop pictures
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