In the wild.

Where our hardware actually lives. Stage, studio, lab, classroom, anything else. Send us yours at hello@signalpath.audio.

◉ video Stage
Stage
Psychosis — Live electronics
Taipei

Two Knobsters wired into a hardware synth chain. No laptop on stage.

◻ photo Studio
Studio
Arae — Producer
Kaohsiung

Mapped to Serum macros. One row of pots for filter and envelope, one for FX sends.

◻ photo Lab
Lab
NCKU Acoustics Lab
Tainan

Modal-analysis sweep controller. Replaces a borrowed lab interface that used a mouse.

◻ photo Education
Education
NCKU EE Dept.
Tainan

Undergrad signals & systems lab. Students solder their own kits.

◻ photo Other
Other
Lin Yi-fan — Field recordist
Yushan National Park

Gain and HPF for a portable preamp. Knobs you can feel through gloves.

◻ photo Studio
Studio
Adrian Cheng — Engineer
Brooklyn

Tracking vocals through the BA-31B recreation. DAW recall via Knobster.

◻ photo Studio
Studio
Studio K — Modular performer
Hsinchu

Knobster as macro controller for an Octatrack performance set.

◻ photo Stage
Stage
TOPLAP TW
Taipei

Live-coding meetup — Knobsters mapped to TidalCycles patterns.

◻ photo Education
Education
KSHS Music Tech Club
Kaohsiung

High-school music-tech club. Eight pots cheaper than a single Push.

◻ photo Lab
Lab
Haptics Research Group — NTU
Taipei

Tactile-feedback study. Pots over encoders in proprioceptive tasks.

◻ photo Other
Other
C-LAB residency
Taipei

Sound installation — visitors turn pots, room responds.

◻ photo Studio
Studio
Eastside Mastering
Taipei

On a vocal chain in front of the desk.