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Review: FM3 Buddha Machine
Filed under Music, Technology

FM3 Buddha Machine

If you are like me – an audio gadget fanatic – then you’re going to be in love with the Buddha Machine. It’s a simple device that contains a bunch of audio loops, an amp and a speaker. The Buddha Machine is a project started by audio artists Christian Virant and Zhang Jian. They’ve put together a set of audio loops that represent the type of ambient sounds one might expect in a Buddhist temple.

Each loop is only about six seconds long, but you get the choice of choosing your tone from up to nine different ones enclosed in this beast. A switch on the side lets you flick through each loop randomly.

What makes the device irresistible is that audio is played through a cheap sounding amp and speaker. Adding to this, the cheap plastic casing is available in a variety of colours. The lo-fi quality also adds to the unique ambient feel you get when listening to it. It even has a volume control and headphone output. Now where are my Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting Speakers?

By Timothy Wong, July 2006

This entry was published on Saturday, November 24th, 2007 at 7:11 pm and is categorized under Music, Technology. You can follow any responses to this entry through the magic of RSS 2.0. You can also leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Review: FM3 Buddha Machine”

  1. Chris Hines Says:
    December 18th, 2007 at 1:06 am

    Hi Tim,
    This has nothing to do with your posting. But I could not find another access point into your blog for new posts. I live in Shanghai and am trying to find a retailer in HK who sells EDIROL products (they are made by Roland) - specifically and EDIROL R-09 Recorder. Any help will be great.
    Thanks

    Chris

  2. Timothy Wong Says:
    December 18th, 2007 at 1:19 am

    Hello Chris,

    Thanks for dropping by. You will be able to find a Tom Lee Music (the Cyber store, opposite the main Tom Lee on Cameron Lane) just off of Cameron Road in Tsim Tsa Tsui, Kowloon. I hope this is of help to you!

    Tim

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