Meng Qi
A China-based musician who creates highly original and unique electronic instruments.
Meng Qi is a China-based musician, synthesizer designer, and teacher.
He creates wonderfully original electronic instruments.
A standalone resonator instrument by Meng Qi. Processes the built-in mic or line input through four resonance modes, with on-panel keyboard buttons and MIDI controlling pitch and other parameters.

A 2HP module housing two vactrol-based passive low-pass gates. It has no knobs — CV inputs alone control how the gates open — delivering the plucky, springy LPG sound in a slim panel.

A standalone touch-operated instrument by Meng Qi that reframes the Bytebeat approach. Six touch panels alter the variables and operators behind the sound, and a single AAA battery powers an internal speaker to output noise/sine-blended textures.

A 7HP passive module with two pairs of attenuators, each controlling two mono signals with a single knob. Handy for riding the volume of a stereo source, or attenuating two CV signals in lockstep.

A passive transformer module that converts between unbalanced and balanced signals in both directions. It carries 3.5mm and 1/4" jacks and a ground-lift switch for dealing with hum noise.
