Gen X-1 Portable Analogue Electronic Synthesizer with Built-In Speaker | Synth Musical Instrument | Synthesizer Keyboard | Instrument
Gen X-1 Portable Analogue Electronic Synthesizer with Built-In Speaker | Synth Musical Instrument | Synthesizer Keyboard | Instrument
- PLAYABILITY: Two ways to make sounds with the stylus. The keyboard to make distinct notes and PRESS FIRMLY the sound strip above the keyboard to slide between notes on a scale.
- PORTABILITY: Take this synth anywhere. Battery operated with built in speaker. Audio line out for headphones and/or external speaker. Audio in to use as an effects unit.
- ENRICH THAT SOUND: New features include, LFO (with square and triangle waves), Low pass filter (cutoff/resonance), Envelope (attack/decay).
- ANALOG DELAY FEATURE: Add space to your sound with delay time, feedback and level.
- ADDED FEATURES: Sub octaves -1 & -2 switch, this enriches your sound by adding a second frequency below your source sound. AND a Pulse Width Modulation button which can be used to create a chorus effect.
Product Description
Introducing the Stylophone Gen X-1, our new portable analogue synthesizer. From quirky beats to haunting melodies, you can twist and warp every note in the palm of your hand. Packed with features, you’ll be amazed at what the Gen X-1 can do. Beginner or music pro, if you like the synth sound you’ll love this. From the makers of the iconic Stylophone, it’s the next generation.
PLAYABILITYTwo ways to make sounds with the stylus. The keyboard to make distinct notes and PRESS FIRMLY the sound strip above the keyboard to slide between notes on a scale. | PORTABILITYTake this synth anywhere. Battery operated with built in speaker. Audio line out for headphones and/or external speaker. Audio in to use as an effects unit. | ENRICH THAT SOUNDNew features include, LFO (with square and triangle waves), Low pass filter (cutoff/resonance), Envelope (attack/decay). |
In July 1969, David Bowie created ‘Space Oddity’ using the Stylophone, realising the potential of its unusual voice. Its space-age, buzzy sound suited the song perfectly.