Glitch Boy 8-bit Video Instrument & Chiptune Synth Now Available to Pre-Order
Melted Electronics has launched a Kickstarter project to produce Glitch Boy, a new instrument described as “a hacked retro console” available both as a desktop standalone and for Eurorack systems.
Glitch Boy is a compact audiovisual instrument for glitch artists, musicians, and experimental image makers. It loads NES-compatible ROMs from microSD and lets users manipulate visuals and sound in real time using onboard controls, MIDI, audio input, or CV. It also functions as a 4-voice chiptune synthesizer, and is available in both standalone and Eurorack versions.
Glitch Boy has hands-on controls for real-time glitching, MIDI, audio reactivity, composite video out, CV input, and both standalone and a few more fun things.

Features:
- Loads NES-compatible ROMs from microSD
- Real-time glitch control via knobs and buttons
- MIDI input for automation and controller mapping
- 4-voice chiptune synth engine playable via MIDI
- Audio-reactive glitching via line input
- 2x CV inputs for Eurorack / modular integration
- NTSC and PAL composite video output
- Open and hackable firmware
- Available in standalone and Eurorack versions
Glitch Boy is available to project backers for €150 (about $180 USD).
*Note: Crowdfunded projects involve risk. See the project site for details























