
Brooklyn-based Critter & Guitari has made a tiny synthesiser that can replicate the sound of any instrument. It’s also a coder’s dream. The device, called the Organelle has an onboard computer that can process any instrument and allow you to synthesize, sample, or just warp it beyond all recognition. Its 1GHz ARM Cortex A9 processor runs on Linux and can be connected up to a PC using either the HDMI or one of the two USB ports. The software is built on a patch system that uses Pure Data, an open source visual programming language. The Organelle comes with a…
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