Looks cool. if you are interested in analogue sounds and synths and like to make your own, this website is a good place to start. https://musicfromouterspace.com
You can buy kits there which are similar to OP. I have not purchased any, but many times have had them in my cart :)
The intro to the article notes that this was based on a design by Waveform Processing, which was run in part by the late Ray Wilson who was the man behind MFOS! His site even hosts the instruction manual for the WP-20: https://musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth_new/THE_CAVE/WP2....
A slightly more complicated DIY analog synth (with a computer attached) https://musicthing.co.uk/workshopsystem/
Knew which Visaton part number is that speaker from the first glance… I should really switch away from audio.
OMG, this is too cute!!
I heard some of the samples - they sound awesome! Kudos!! A job well done!!
My first thought - where can I get one?? And second one - how do I save the sound / output it to my Mac?
Fab project!!
> My first thought - where can I get one??
Looks like you source the components and build it yourself.
> And second one - how do I save the sound / output it to my Mac?
It has an audio out port, so you should be able to run an 1/8" TS cable from the audio out port into your computer's microphone input. If your Mac doesn't have a mic input, you'll need to get an audio interface. There are many many audio interfaces out there, but a Focusrite Scarlett Solo is a good starter one.
If you're interested in dabbling in analog synthesizers but don't want to break out the soldering iron, then something like a Korg Volca Bass might be a better way to start.
those who like this probably also like the kastle (https://bastl-instruments.com/instruments/kastle)
B.b.b.but... digital! :)
very nice visual design as well