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This is a revision of this project which was completed a few years ago. The front panels had faded in the sunlight and I always wanted to add a felt strip and some filters for the LED displays...
That's an old one now, I couldn't program very well back then. But it works so I'm not going to break it. Was expensive to use a Teensy 4.1 on that, I think it could probably be handled by an...
Great work. I guess this is more or less exactly what most people have in mind when they are talking about a great UI experience they would like to have, or it's the opposite of the situation when...
second that! big up for all of your projects - just mentioned your stuff on SequencerTalk (youtube) because I just felt impressed by those synths you made.
Thanks, it would be nice to have professional panels made, but the panel is just glossy A3 paper with a matte laminate stuck together to span the front panel. Designed with Front Panel Designers.
I purchased some boards for an Akai AX-80 and tested them, they worked perfectly with my home made front panel, so I created a set of displays similar to the original in functionality but using 2"...
After upgrading my Poly 61's with Tauntek motherboards they were crying out for an editor to exploit the new sonic capabilities. So I built this simple encoder based editor that can store upto 400...
This design started out as a sort of clone of the old Crumar Bit 01 design, but I soon realized that it was quite lacking and I couldn't make a good sound engine from it, so after a second attempt...
This is a new synth that I've been working on for a few months, it uses the Teensy Audio Library for the oscillators, noise pitch envelopes and LFOs, this feeds a CS42448 board that gives me 8...