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Twisted Electrons Intros BlastBeats FM Groovebox

Twisted Electrons has introduced BlastBeats, a hardware groovebox, based on a vintage FM chip found in computer sound cards of the early 90s.… Read More Twisted Electrons Intros BlastBeats FM Groovebox

December 12, 2021December 12, 202121 Comments

Twisted Electrons Intros TherapKid Chiptune Supersynth

Twisted Electrons has introduced the TherapKid ‘chiptune supersynth’. … Read More Twisted Electrons Intros TherapKid Chiptune Supersynth

April 9, 20199 Comments

Twisted Electrons deton8 Sampler/Drum Machine

Twisted Electrons shared this preview for their new sampler/drum machine, deton8, that combines 8-bit samples, wavetable synthesis and effects.… Read More Twisted Electrons deton8 Sampler/Drum Machine

March 13, 20195 Comments

Twisted Electrons Acid8 mkIII Bassline Synthesizer

Twisted Electrons has introduced Acid8 mkIII, an updated version of its 8-bit bassline synthesizer. … Read More Twisted Electrons Acid8 mkIII Bassline Synthesizer

February 12, 2019February 12, 20195 Comments

Twisted Electrons hapiNES L Chiptune Groovebox

The Twisted Electrons hapiNES L is a new version of their chiptune groovebox.… Read More Twisted Electrons hapiNES L Chiptune Groovebox

February 11, 2019February 11, 20193 Comments

Twisted Electrons Intros hapiNes Chiptune Synthesizer

Twisted Electrons has introduced the hapiNes – a multitrack chiptune synthesizer, inspired by the RP2A07 sound chip found in the NES games console.… Read More Twisted Electrons Intros hapiNes Chiptune Synthesizer

May 3, 20187 Comments

Twisted Electrons Crazy8 MIDI Sequencer

The Twisted Electrons Crazy8 MIDI sequencer is a 8-channel step sequencer, with 4 polyphonic MIDI tracks and 4 analog CV/Gate outputs. … Read More Twisted Electrons Crazy8 MIDI Sequencer

September 28, 201718 Comments

Twisted Electrons Octopus Eurorack 8-way Switch

The Octopus is a dual 8-way multiplexer/switch, which lets you sequence up to 8 signals or potentiometers.… Read More Twisted Electrons Octopus Eurorack 8-way Switch

August 23, 20162 Comments

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