Imagine grabbing everyday sounds—like a coffee shop chatter or street busker—and twisting them into beats and melodies right in your pocket. That's the magic of this pocket-sized sampler, evolving the classic Stylophone vibe into a world-sampling playground.
At its heart, it's a digital sample-based instrument with three voice slots for capturing audio via built-in mic or aux input, playable across a touch-sensitive two-octave stylus keyboard with transposition for easy exploration. A four-track sequencer lets you program patterns—three for your samples, one for integrated drum sounds—while 12 effects like chorus, delay, reverb, filter, drive, reverse, time-stretch, and repeater add serious sound-bending power. Controls are straightforward and intuitive, with sync in/out for linking to other gear, a built-in speaker, headphone out, and USB; it runs on three AA batteries for true portability.
Early buzz positions it as a fun, no-frills successor to gadgets like the Casio SK-1, blending Stylophone's quirky stylus play with accessible sampling—perfect for quick ideas on the go, though some note its prototype simplicity keeps things toy-like rather than pro-studio deep.