Meng Qi’s 2016 revision of the Peter Blasser (Ciat Lonbarde) Din Datin Dudero drone & texture Synthesizer.


I built this and housed in the cigar box you see pictured. It is powered via 9v centre negative, the included 9v switched adapter and battery supply will run it fine. This is the last one of these I will be selling. I ordered a batch of PCBs to make myself a couple and the extras were sold on here.


To operate, patch the pcb inside using the included female

jumper leads (as pictured).


Then touch the banana connections on the surface of the box.


The bottom row of 4 sockets act differently to the rest and allow the user to change the patch simply by touch as each socket cycles through different iterations of the internally patched signal.


I’ll include some spare jumper leads and will send it patched so it’ll be doing something interesting out of the box. Like all Ciat Lonbarde stuff it’s pretty chaotic and is likely to do quite odd stuff but I’m guessing you know what you’re looking at!


These have dual mono sockets as output on the back of the box and rubber feet to keep the unit from slipping on a tabletop during play.