134
Backers
$24,075
pledged of $8,500 goal
0
seconds to go
Funding Successful
This project successfully raised its funding goal on July 8, 2011.
Pledge $5 or more Pledge $5 or more
You will have my sincere personal thanks and gratitude for pledging your support and helping to make this project become a reality.
Pledge $147 or more Pledge $147 or more
Backers who pledge $147 to this project will receive an AlienCortex AV from the initial production run, assembled and tested shipped to any continental US destination.
Pledge $155 or more Pledge $155 or more
Backers who pledge $155 to this project will receive an AlienCortex AV from the initial production run, assembled and tested shipped to any international or non-continental US destination.
Pledge $275 or more Pledge $275 or more
Designing your own personal cyborg? Or maybe you want to turn Alien Song into an Alien symphony? This $275 reward level is for those who secretly yearn for world domination (you know who you are) and require the unbridled power of two Alien Cortex AVs. Backers at this level will receive two boards shipped from the initial manufacturing run.
Pledge $400 or more Pledge $400 or more
Backers who pledge $400 will receive two AlienCortex AVs, a set of Alien Autopsy probes for all 32 logic analyzer channels, and their names will be listed in a "Special Thanks" section of the AlienCortex AV Core-Pack "About" section for the product's lifespan.
Pledge $775 or more Pledge $775 or more
Backers who pledge $775 will receive two AlienCortex AVs, a set of Alien Autopsy probes for all 32 logic analyzer channels, a KS0108 LCD display, display pin header, and MIDI interface for use with the Alien Song core, as well as a two new Atari compatible joystick (These are a newly manufactured clone of the original Atari CX-40 joystick that shipped with the Atari-2600 console). Additionally, backers at this level will also be acknowledged with their name silkscreened on the back of the AlienCortex AV circuit board under the heading "Additional project contributors:" (This reward is for individuals only.)
Project By
Has not connected their Facebook account.
Bryan is a self-taught electronics and computer enthusiast who designed Cyber Cortex AV to perpetuate his lifelong obsession for synthesizers, robots, and classic video games.
His nomadic career path has also found him teaching computers at an inner-city youth center, programming middleware applications for retailers (most often in Delphi), coordinating the beta-test group for Ensoniq Corporation's musical instrument division (before being acquired by Creative Labs), and playing keyboards with a couple of bands at venues on L.A.'s Sunset Strip.