Born from a collaboration between JMT Synth and Japanese artist Mashu Oki, this noise box stands out with its hand-painted body and swirling chakra artwork that pulls you into its chaotic world right from the first glance.
At its core, three voltage-controlled oscillators link up in clever ways with a dedicated distortion circuit, all tuned simultaneously by just two main knobs that sweep from deep bass rumbles to piercing highs, unlocking endless drone and noise textures. A push button delivers decaying swells that fade out naturally while held, adding organic life to the analog mayhem, and a power starvation switch lets you dial in gritty artifacts for extra filth. It's ultra-portable as a micro-format unit with built-in battery power or 9V DC adapter support, pumping out mono audio ready for amps or speakers—no CV or MIDI, just pure hands-on immediacy in a compact, fully enclosed shell.
Players love its deceptive simplicity that yields wild variation, making it a fresh entry in JMT's lineup of Japanese noise boxes alongside fuzzier siblings like the RNB-1—perfect for experimentalists craving unpredictable drones without complexity.