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BrandNewNoise Shaka-Khan Percussion Recorder

A recording device with fill-able percussive vials, loop switch, pitch control knob and 1/8" output. Handmade in USA. Brooklyn, NY

This recorder has reel to reel design for eyes, two empty vials waiting to be filled with something you can shake and rattle, chicken nose knob for pitch control, and a fancy looping switch. 1. Fill empty vials with jelly beans, Nerds candy, beans, or other small objects. 2. Hold the Red record button, shake it, and talk into the microphone. 3. Toggle the switch to the right, you can playback your recording one time. 4. Switch to the left for continuous play. 4. Press the Black playback/ stop button to hear your recording. 5. Go bananas turning the pitch shift knob for sounds you thought only a drum machine could make. Don't turn the knob past the resistance points. Shake, rattle and roll!


ADDITIONAL INFO

Dimensions: 3” x 3.5” x 2”
2-AAA batteries included
Candies not included
includes looping switch, pitch control knob, ⅛” output jack for headphones/ speakers/ recording gear
30-second record sample
Handmade with sustainable wood

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