(JP¥14,800)
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A tanpura machine that simulates the sound of a tanpura, a stringed instrument similar to a harp mainly used in Indian classical vocal music, using only analog circuits. It has six knobs modeled after a 6-string tanpura, allowing control of the low Pa, low Sa, low Sa, mid Sa, mid Pa, and mid Sa respectively. SA is Do, and PA is So, and the four SAs and two PAs can be turned on and off at once with the red switch. It's impossible to expect the original, shimmering sound of a tanpura from this machine, and hardcore Indian classical music enthusiasts might think, "What is this?!" It can be used with playful performances like electric sitar or tabla with effects, and it will make a huge impact. You can use it like a drone machine, with six knobs for analog control of individual pitch changes, so it seems like it could be used for ambient techno. Also, it seems interesting to connect it to many effectors and use it as a drone oscillator. There was no scratchiness or noise in the knobs. It's not new, as it's a used item that I was using. The power outlet is a B-type, which can be used in India, but I will include an adapter that can be used in Japan. It comes with an adapter that runs on AA batteries and a dedicated soft case (made in India). The dedicated bag has been washed. #Tanpura #IndianClassicalMusic #Drone
1 month ago