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OT: I made my own synthesizer!

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  • Very cool! Thanks for resources too!

  • @otem_rellik said:

    @yug said:
    BTW very cool synth, @otem_rellik How long do the batteries last?

    I actually still have the same batteries in the synth from when I built it. I don't use it that often though since I made this guy:

    Very much prefer this new one and have been using it in my live sets lately.

    That zmors synth is really cool. I've recently been working on a project using a raspberry pi with pure data and a teensy to control everything with a gui over serial. Been at it for a couple months but it's almost finished! Its a ported version of a mobmuplat patch I've been working on for the last couple years.

    That one looks very cool too. Nice work.

    Just curious: why Raspberry Pi and not Axoloti?

  • @yug said:

    @otem_rellik said:

    @yug said:
    BTW very cool synth, @otem_rellik How long do the batteries last?

    I actually still have the same batteries in the synth from when I built it. I don't use it that often though since I made this guy:

    Very much prefer this new one and have been using it in my live sets lately.

    That zmors synth is really cool. I've recently been working on a project using a raspberry pi with pure data and a teensy to control everything with a gui over serial. Been at it for a couple months but it's almost finished! Its a ported version of a mobmuplat patch I've been working on for the last couple years.

    That one looks very cool too. Nice work.

    Just curious: why Raspberry Pi and not Axoloti?

    I'm not familiar with Axoloti. Can it run PD?

  • edited March 2017

    @otem_rellik said:
    I'm not familiar with Axoloti. Can it run PD?

    No, but it has a very similar graphical patching environment: www.axoloti.com

    It's a bit more expensive than RPi but it has an onboard audio input and high-quality audio output, supports USB and DIN MIDI devices and does not need any Linux installed.

    Though I must say I have no experience using it, I'm just researching all the available options

  • @yug said:

    @otem_rellik said:
    I'm not familiar with Axoloti. Can it run PD?

    No, but it has a very similar graphical patching environment: www.axoloti.com

    It's a bit more expensive than RPi but it has an onboard audio input and high-quality audio output, supports USB and DIN MIDI devices and does not need any Linux installed.

    Though I must say I have no experience using it, I'm just researching all the available options

    Ah, nice. This current project is built for one of my pd patches I've been working on for years so I definitely need PD. This looks rad though. I was also checking out Bela for a bit which I may end up picking up for future explorations.
    http://bela.io/

  • Thanks a lot for sharing this. For some reason, it grabbed me more than most other builds. Maybe because of the demo in the intro. Or maybe because it came up at the right time for me to understand its “affordances”.
    Now, Mr. Touchy is more impressive, but this first one was perhaps more readily inspiring.
    Hope to eventually be able to build something like this, at some point. At least the synthesizer part. Been playing with a Wind Controller and a small and flexible synth would be ideal for it.
    So, thanks again for sharing!

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