Stylophone
GEN X-1 is the latest portable analogue
synthesizer by Dubreq who is bringing retro back this holiday season. Like the original Stylophone, users
can make quirky and original musical compositions by using the metal keyboard
with either the stylus pen-shaped tool attached to the battery-operated model,
or they can use their fingers to sound the notes. In addition, the GEN
X-1 comes with a 3.5 mm jack, allowing users to connect the instrument to
headphones or other gadgets. “Aside from the obvious fun factor, the GEN X-1’s
versatility is its number one feature,” stated John Simpson, managing director,
Dubreq. “It offers users of any musical background the chance to be creative
and experiment with unusual mixes and melodies.
Professional musicians also
love the choice of sounds the GEN X-1 provides.” The original Stylophone shot
to fame in the sixties when it was used by David Bowie in his track, “Space
Oddity”. Other professionals also saw the attraction of the portable
synth as it became an iconic sound. More recently, the Stylophone was
featured in the latest Hollywood blockbuster, Baby Driver. 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. A stylus keyboard and separate
sound strip, LFO square and
triangle wave, Low pass filter cutoff/resonance,
Sub octaves -1 & -2, Envelope attack/decay, Delay time/feedback, X
button pulse width modulation, Mini-jack in/out, Built-in
speaker, and Battery operated.
My Opinion: This is a great music device to play and
make all sorts of sounds and it is so very easy to use and play. This is a
great gift for any music lover.
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