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Dubreq's 'Stylophone' is one of the most iconic and popular electronic keyboard instruments of all time, having sold over 4 million units between its invention in 1968 and today.
The new Dubreq Stylophone S2 takes the basic idea of the Stylophone, a stylus played instrument that uses a printed circuit board as the keyboard, and turns it into a fully spec'd analog synthesizer.
The Stylophone S2 is an entirely British-made, analog synthesizer that will fit in a laptop bag. The S2 features include; All metal construction, a full 37 note 3 octave keyboard with +/- 2 octave shifter featuring a wire-free stylus and finger-touch playing method, an all analogue signal path, a classic British style 12dB/octave state-variable filter, dual all-transistor voltage-controlled oscillators, sub-oscillators for super-fat bass, an eight waveform LFO with a 14 octave range, an auxiliary-input socket to use the filter and envelope-generator for other instruments, a 1/4" output jack socket as well as an internal speaker and headphone socket and a CV and Trigger input sockets.
Specifications
- All metal construction
- Portable, only 308mm X 120mm X 26mm and less than 1kg 37 note (3 octave) keyboard, with +/-2 octaves of OCTAVE shift
- Monophonic keyboard works with a wire-free stylus (included) or finger touch
- All analog signal path
- Classic British 12dB/octave state-variable filter
- Dual all-transistor voltage-controlled oscillators
- Sub-oscillators for incredibly fat-bass
- Aux. input (to use the filter and envelope generator as effects)
- Eight waveform LFO (low-frequency oscillator) with 14-octave range
- 4x AA cell operation or external DC (mains adapter not included)
- Main output: 1/4" jack-socket
- Use internal speaker or headphone amplifier (3.5mm headphone jack)
- CVI (Control Voltage Input) and Trigger via 3.5mm jack sockets
- Unique illuminated speaker detail spins to show LFO speed
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