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The MeeBlip geode Is A Simple Synth With A Dirty, Analog Sound
The MeeBlip geode is the latest synthesizer to be released from Blipsonic and music tech site CDM (Create Digital Music) that is claimed to “let you plug in a box and dial in edgy, cutting, grimy sounds you won’t mistake for anything else.”
Features
- Shape your sound with envelope (attack, decay, sustain) and glide
- Choose from a range of independent, digitally generated waveforms on two oscillators: PWM, pulse, sawtooth, and triangle (osc A) or noise (osc B).
- Mix A + B oscillators, or choose one or the other (so you can focus on noise for percussion or single-oscillator acid)
- Sub octave and detune
- The unique analog MeeBlip filter, based on a 70s guitar distortion circuit
- Modulation routable to filter and pitch, for subtle effects or cranked for chaotic warbles and FM-style sounds
- Complete MIDI implementation: use with USB, with iOS (via Apple adapter, not included), or hardware DIN / standalone
- Dual mono minijack output for easy monitoring with headphones or connection to other gear
- MIDI DIN input for connecting MIDI hardware
- USB for MIDI input, connecting to a computer
- Driver-free operation on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS*, Android
- USB powered
- 1m USB cable included
Pricing and Availability
The MeeBlip geode, currently priced at $149.95, is available for preorder and will begin shipping in May. You can visit the MeeBlip website to learn more.
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