What if patching, as on screen, involved physical unit generators you could connect with cables? KK Chau sends this project that answers that question. It’s modular at the lowest possible level – each box with one or two knobs, doing just one thing. And the sound? The sound is … uh, awful, actually. In a fun way.

Not much info, but there’s not too much to say – this is analog patchable insanity. As the creator puts it, it’s intended to “let people to make MSP/Pure Data-type synthesising logic in analog world.”

6 responses to “LUME: Real-World Patching with Big, Physical Modules”

  1. Needs filters and modulators. Cool concept though!

  2. Alex Inglizian says:

    Needs filters and modulators. Cool concept though!

  3. Alex Inglizian says:

    Needs filters and modulators. Cool concept though!

  4. Shmerdjee says:

    This is how I learned about electronic music in 1974. Small modulars. Perfect. Bravo.

  5. Shmerdjee says:

    This is how I learned about electronic music in 1974. Small modulars. Perfect. Bravo.

  6. Shmerdjee says:

    This is how I learned about electronic music in 1974. Small modulars. Perfect. Bravo.

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