Smaller than a credit card yet built to melt dancefloors, this ultra‑tiny acid bass machine turns any corner of your desk into a snarling mini-rave. Designed under DigiLog Tokyo’s Crazy Synth Kids sub-brand, it balances a cute, micro desktop format with a surprisingly fierce analog-style voice tailored for aggressive, hypnotic basslines.
ParipiDestroyer is a monophonic acid bass synthesizer built around a single VCO, VCF and VCA, with switchable oscillator waveforms feeding a dedicated filter and envelope for classic subtractive tones. A built-in 16-step sequencer with 4 pattern memories, octave up/down and slide lets you program authentic acid patterns, while onboard distortion/saturation and delay push its drone and noise potential far beyond polite territory. Sync is handled via 3.5 mm clock input supporting common 2 PPQN standards like Korg Volca and Pocket Operator, and it runs on 5 V over USB‑C, making it an easy addition to any portable, experimental setup.