MATRIXSYNTH: Using Raspberry Pi GPIO in SunVox 1.8 BETA2


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Using Raspberry Pi GPIO in SunVox 1.8 BETA2


Published on Nov 10, 2014 Alexander Zolotov

"Demonstration of the new SunVox module - GPIO. With this module you can send or receive the signals to/from GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi.
SunVox v1.8 BETA2: http://www.warmplace.ru/forum/viewtop..."

"SunVox 1.8 BETA2 is ready for testing!
http://warmplace.ru/soft/beta/sunvox1.8.beta2.zip
Available for Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi, OSX, PalmOS, Windows Mobile.

What is new:

v1.8 BETA2 (11 nov 2014):
press SHIFT and change the value of some controller - the new value will be written to the pattern;
new module - GPIO (only for Raspberry Pi); with this module you can send or receive the signals to/from GPIO pins;
new simple song example: raspberry_pi_gpio;
bugs fixed.
v1.8 BETA (21 oct 2014):
audio engine has been switched to 32bit (Floating Point) mode on Android and iOS devices (except the slow devices without FPU);
other than 44100 sampling rate support for iOS and Android (only if the audio hardware supports it);
new Module View (Routing) functions: Zoom (with multitouch support), Snap to Grid;
MetaModule: EDIT button has been added; now you can edit MetaModules without annoying Loading/Saving;
MetaModule: additional options: Arpeggiator (change the pitch of internal MetaModule patterns), Apply velocity to song;
Sampler: the following options have been added: Record on play (use it if you want to record in sync with the PLAY button), Record in mono, Record with reduced sample rate, Record in 16bit;
SpectraVoice improvements: auto render, additional sample size, new band types (random, triangle1, triangle2, overtones1, overtones2, overtones3, overtones4);
Sound2Ctl: "Record Values" option has been added; now all values from this module can be recorded alongside with the other SunVox events (notes, Theremin, etc.);
offset commands (effect codes 09 and 07) support has been added to the following modules: Generator, Analog Generator;
MultiSynth: new controller "Random phase" has been added; for example, with this option you can play the Sampler's notes from the random position;
MultiSynth: new controller "Random velocity" has been added;
Analog Generator: new option "Filter freq. scaling per key (reverse)";
Analog Generator: new controller "Noise" - amount of the white noise;
new pattern command: Previous Track (displayed as <<); use it to apply effects to previous track; but the following secondary effects are not allowed: 2x, 40..5F, 1D; new button in the Pattern Editor: Spec.Cmd - press it to insert a special command (Set Pitch or Previous Track); additional MIDI slot has been added to the Preferences; now you can use two MIDI keyboards simultaneously; Timeline section has been added to the Preferences; new option: Preferences -> Timeline -> Show timeline (always show Timeline on the screen);
new keyboard shortcut: SHIFT + F9 - record start/stop;
new keyboard shortcut (pattern editor): SHIFT + [ - transpose octave down;
new keyboard shortcut (pattern editor): SHIFT + ] - transpose octave up;
new keyboard shortcut (pattern editor): CTRL + m - paste and mix;
new keyboard shortcut (pattern editor): SHIFT + k - insert the "Previous Track" special command;
new simple song examples: spectravoice2, metamodule_arpeggiator, metamodule_arpeggiator2, std_effect_multitrack, std_effect_multitrack2, std_effect_multitrack3;
new song examples: alchemy_masters, full_moon_night;
bugs fixed."

2 comments:

  1. This works to trigger/sequence old drum brains and gear from pre-midi era. Tested pi3+Pearl Drum-X brain(1983 vintage). Can be midi-synched to anything at same time.
    This is stuff you could only do with a pile of Doepfer gear, before this program. I think it's exciting, and hope other people try this out.

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  2. This works to trigger/sequence old drum brains and gear from pre-midi era. Tested pi3+Pearl Drum-X brain(1983 vintage). Can be midi-synched to anything at same time.
    This is stuff you could only do with a pile of Doepfer gear, before this program. I think it's exciting, and hope other people try this out.

    ReplyDelete

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