When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Dubreq The Stylophone is surely one of the most beloved budget electronic instruments in ...
This retro-inspired beatmaker sports the same stylus-based interface as Dubreq's flagship Stylophone instrument When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Dubreq the creators of the original Stylophone synthesiser toy which was first released back in 1968 of this week unveil their latest creation in the form of the Stylophone GEN X-1 which builds on the ...
Brit musical instrument maker Dubreq has released a number of key upgrades to its iconic pocket synth over the years, but the Stylophone CPM DS-2 is something of a departure from the usual playbook.
Typically you want to avoid circuitry when around weather issues, but here it's perfectly okay to help you get "Thunderstruck." A YouTuber with the handle maromaro1337 has provided a unique cover of ...
The Stylophone started life as a kitschy electronic toy instrument—the digital version of the kazoo, if you will—but over the years has slowly developed new sounds and features making it more than ...
Originally announced in January, and planned for release a month later, the Stylophone Gen R-8 touch analog synthesizer has now finally been released. But only 500 will be made. The first thing you ...
David Bowie famously used a Stylophone on "Space Oddity" all the way back in 1969. Over half a century later, Stylophone maker Dubreq has released a Bowie version of the synthesizer. Dubreq teamed up ...
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We love looking in on [Simon Inns’] projects, and this must be one of his very best. This is the fifth version of his MIDI-capable stylophone. The gist of the control system is that a conductive ...
Is it a keyboard? Is it a circuit board? Or is it just the worst noise you've heard in your living room since the Furby? No, it's the Stylophone, the cult Seventies pocket organ, which HMV is bringing ...