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KOMA Elektronik

Field Kit

$259.00
Available Immediately
Product number: CV2599



Electro Acoustic Workstation

Description

Electro Acoustic Workstation

The new KOMA Elektronik Field Kit is the perfect tool for everyone who would like to experiment with electro acoustic sound. Use everyday objects, amplify them and use them to make sound. The Field Kit is optimized to process signals from microphones, contact microphones, electromagnetic pickups and able to run DC motors and solenoids. On top of that it can receive radio signals and convert signals from switches and sensors into control voltage!

The Field Kit boasts 7 separate functional blocks all focussed on receiving or generating all types of signals. They are designed to operate together as a coherent electroacoustic workstation or alternatively together with other pieces of music electronics with the ability to use control voltage signals.

With every Field Kit we ship a little booklet called “50 Ways To Use The Field Kit,” which, besides being the official user manual, is exactly what you might think it is: a small book with examples of 50 different setups with the Field Kit to spark your imagination to experiment with the Field Kit on how for instance make a spring reverb, do radio feed backing, sense heat, water and light and make it trigger a sequence of sound and so much more!

Features
• 4 Channel Mixer
• AM/FM/SW Radio with CV Search function
• CV Radio is a CV-controllable radio receiver
• Envelope Follower with CV and Gate Out
• LFO
• DC Interface
• Signal Interface

Physical Specifications
• Dimensions(in wooden case w/lid): 20 x 13 x 5.2 cm (7.9” x 5.1” x 2” )
• Weight: 2lbs

Electrical Specifications
• Power: 9v Supply (included)

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