Our MeeBlip geode Nightshade Edition has popped up in some of your hands. It’s time for another round-up of MeeBlip music! (And there are still a handful of geodes left, if you’re quick.)

We decided to give a proper send-off to our synth with its unique analog filter with a new color scheme. They’re each signed and numbered (by designer James Grahame, or by James and me for orders shipped from Europe). There are a handful left if you want to grab one – plus full stock of cubit duo, our USB MIDI interface and thru box.

MeeBlip (ships internationally)

MeeBlip Europe (ships from Berlin to EU, UK, neighbors)

Anyone will tell you – the real joy of making synths and other instruments is seeing them in use. It becomes a community of people reimagining something you made, and you all continue to surprise us.

Some of you are fast. This one popped up almost as soon as it arrived, and what a great rig – complete with Waldorf, IK Multimedia, Launchpads, and Roland TR-8S.

The Synth Geekery show is new to me, but they do an extended segment on geode – and great to see some Saturday livestream synth discussions:

And it’s good to visit some other recent jams I think I haven’t talked about yet.

geode pairs beautifully with the brilliant M8 tracker hardware from Dirtywave.

It sounds lovely through an Earthling Gliss Drive, too – Sydney meets Calgary! And KORG drumlogue makes a great drum machine accompaniment, especially with our friend Sinevibes doing stuff for the KORG.

geode may be small and affordable, but it’s not “cheap” – and I can tell there’s only quality beer in this Sunday session. The white box next to geode is a German Music and More (MAM) synth, so not your everyday clone:

From further back…

Missed this one, but some excellent techno:

I love that someone sequenced geode with a BOSS DR-5 (ca. 1994 or so):

And once more for old time’s sake (plus I’ll see Florian today):

MeeBlip

MeeBlip Europe