Random: The NES-SY37 Is A Custom-Built Synthesiser That Pays Tribute To The NES

You wait for one NES synthesiser to show up...

Just yesterday, we reported on an app that you can download to turn your NES into a synthesiser (if you have the right tools, of course). But Swedish craftsman Love Hultén, known for creating bespoke technology fused with traditional woodcraft, has paid tribute to the classic console by building a conceptual synthesiser with NES buttons and a place to slot your cartridges in and play games on!

Called the NES-SY37, it includes an NES Poly Chiptune Synthesiser, a spring reverb, the hapiNES L (a multitrack chiptune synthesiser inspired by the RP2A07 — that's the sound chip you find in the NES) and a MIDI visualiser created by the artist p1xelfool.

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