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Designed for preschoolers, these Interlocking sound cylinders are loaded with samples via software and can be used individually or combined in stacks. Hack/bend-ability seems an obvious potential here but beyond that it’s an appealing take on physical sample sequencing.
Mmmmm … modularity. – Alle Meine Klänge [via Synthtopia]
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That’s a cool idea. I’ve been sketching up a sequencer as a gift for my sister’s one-year-old. I’d been focusing on all-on-one designs so that it wouldn’t break, but modular sounds good too (maybe wireless communication between adjacently placed blocks?)