cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5287345
I'm getting a hour-glass.
Much better than a regular timer when you're doing the "Pomodoro" method and have to get something done. But I also have a nice lava-lamp, which is great when you're listening to music. And a record-player for vinyl CDs. And fidget toys for my ADHD and Autism (to stim while I'm doing something).
I'll be honest: I need eitiher:
Portability
Analog
If I can't carry it or if it's not mechanical, the i don't care.
Not mechanical, but little semi-modular analog drone synths are in a similar wheelhouse. Because every knob has a dedicated function and, other than a few default routings, you’re directly patching the outputs to inputs themselves, it gets that feeling of visible connections and settings that you have tactile control over. Plus, because the emphasis is on textures/soundscapes, you don’t need formal music training to get good results.
Neutral Labs makes one, stylophone has one coming out in the near future, there’s a ton of boutique one-offs on Etsy. EDIT: have to add the Bastl Kastles, very portable and easy to learn.
There are some truly mechanical musical tone devices out there, but they tend to either be too large to be portable or are very limited.
Stylophones...
Dunno what those are, but I guess I'll check them out!
It’s a brand name, but typically they’re associated with these funky synths you play with a stylus
Oh, a brand name, gotcha.
Also, those look kewl
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: