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Wide-Band Receiver for Electromagnetic Radiation

  • Designed as an "Anti-Radio" for experimental applications
  • Ether receives a wide spectrum of surrounding interference signals, such as from radios, Wi-Fi networks, the electric fields of lamps, computer screens, hard drives, etc., via three integrated antennas.
  • 2 External antennas for direct contact with metallic housings and objects
  • 3.5 mm Stereo headphone output with volume control
  • Adjustable sensitivity
  • High-quality plastic housing
  • Operating time: >100 hours with 2x AAA (micro) batteries
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 103 x 58 x 17 mm
  • Weight: 73g
Fås siden November 2019
Artikelnummer 475848
salgsenhed 1 stk
Number Of Keys 0
Touch-Sensitive No
Aftertouch No
Split Zones No
Modulation Wheel No
Number of simultaneous Voices 1
Sound Engine Analogue
MIDI interface None
Storage Medium None
USB-port No
Effects None
Arpeggiator No
Number of Analog Outputs 1
Digital Output No
Display No
Pedal Connections None
Dimensions 105 x 65 x 20 mm
Weight 0,1 kg
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Strange little cheap plastic gadget, but the sound possibilities are incredible
PeterBøggild 13.08.2021
Now really well made, appears cheap and fidgety. I would never, ever go for anything like this unless it was unique, which, as far as I can judge, it is. This is an "antiradio", a really, really bad radio, which captures all the noise from appliances, cables, passing cars, real radio, computers and allow you to record it (you need to get the recorder separately, I use a zoom). What I get are tons and tons of interesting, complex, dynamic/moving textures and outrageous sounds, which i dump on samplers in Ableton and play as keyboards or pads in songs. Given how insane the samples sound, this results in surprisingly high quality sounds that I would never be able to layer with additive or subtractive synthesis. I can be seen walking arounds the streets of Copenhagen with a huge smile on my face, listening to sounds noone else can hear, holding the little ugly box up like a mad scientist. This is a gem, and anyone interested in sound design or electronica should get it. I use it for electronic/electric doom pop, creating strange pads and stringy synths, and its simply a blast.
Now really well made, appears cheap and fidgety. I would never, ever go for anything like this unless it was unique, which, as far as I can judge, it is. This is an "antiradio", a really, really bad radio, which captures all the noise from appliances, cables, passing cars, real radio, computers and allow you to record it (you need to get the recorder separately, I use
Now really well made, appears cheap and fidgety. I would never, ever go for anything like this unless it was unique, which, as far as I can judge, it is. This is an "antiradio", a really, really bad radio, which captures all the noise from appliances, cables, passing cars, real radio, computers and allow you to record it (you need to get the recorder separately, I use a zoom). What I get are tons and tons of interesting, complex, dynamic/moving textures and outrageous sounds, which i dump on samplers in Ableton and play as keyboards or pads in songs. Given how insane the samples sound, this results in surprisingly high quality sounds that I would never be able to layer with additive or subtractive synthesis. I can be seen walking arounds the streets of Copenhagen with a huge smile on my face, listening to sounds noone else can hear, holding the little ugly box up like a mad scientist. This is a gem, and anyone interested in sound design or electronica should get it. I use it for electronic/electric doom pop, creating strange pads and stringy synths, and its simply a blast.
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Din Sure Nabo 28.06.2021
Light plastic case. Fun to use. Quite loud hum in most cases when surrounding signal is low.
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Intriguing gadget
Dekadenz 23.04.2021
This little thing opens up a whole new world - the noises you can pick up are pretty weird, amazing and unique. I enjoy going on an "ether safari" in my city and just experience the city on a whole new level (and harvest samples for later use) It is great for weird, ambient, experimental music.

I do feel like the housing could be better. It has a bit of a "cheap plastic toy" feel for the price.
This little thing opens up a whole new world - the noises you can pick up are pretty weird, amazing and unique. I enjoy going on an "ether safari" in my city and just experience the city on a whole new level (and harvest samples for later use) It is great for weird, ambient, experimental music.

I do feel like the housing could be better. It has a bit of a
This little thing opens up a whole new world - the noises you can pick up are pretty weird, amazing and unique. I enjoy going on an "ether safari" in my city and just experience the city on a whole new level (and harvest samples for later use) It is great for weird, ambient, experimental music.

I do feel like the housing could be better. It has a bit of a "cheap plastic toy" feel for the price.
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SoundOkapi 24.10.2022
Spændende dims til at lytte til omgivelserne med og til at optage elektrisk støj til senere brug. Kunne godt have lidt flere features og et lidt mere robust udtryk, men ellers er alt tip top
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