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Din Datin Dudero Stuber Stereo Filter

Analog

Imagine twisting a pair of oversized jog wheels on a wooden sculpture that looks like it sailed out of a mad inventor's workshop— that's the instant thrill of firing up this stereo analog filter, where simple sweeps unlock chaotic, lush soundscapes Peter Blasser is famous for.

At its heart, it's a pure analog stereo filter with dual large jog wheels for precise frequency control, paired with smaller resonance knobs to dial in everything from subtle shimmers to screaming peaks. Stereo 3.5mm inputs and outputs make it dead simple to slot into your audio chain, while a forest of exploratory patch points—banana jacks in the Din Datin Dudero style—invite wild circuit-bending experiments, complete with a randomizer reset button for fresh surprises every time. Powered by a included 12V PSU, it sits proudly as a standalone performer in Ciat-Lonbarde's oval instrument family, each one handcrafted with unique wood grain that feels alive under your fingers.

Musicians who've spent time with it describe a bizarre beauty: intuitive enough for live play, yet mystifying in its depth, balancing raw chaos with gorgeous, rewarding tones that keep you patching for hours.

Released

Unknown

Status

In Production

Synthesizer
Format
-
Type
-
Internal Battery
No
Voice
A/D
Analog
Polyphony
-
Oscillators
-
Oscillator Type
-
Filter
Yes
Envelopes
-
LFO
-
Effects
No
Expression
Aftertouch
No
Velocity
No
MPE
No
Additional
stereo filter, jog wheels, resonance control
Software
-
I/O
Audio In
1 stereo
Audio Out
1 stereo
Headphone
-
MIDI
-
MIDI Type
-
Ports
-
Wi-Fi
No
Workflow
Arpeggiator
No
Sequencer
No
Mod Matrix
No
Memory
No
Measurements
Dimensions
-
Weight
-
Last updated Feb 25, 2026