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Thursday, April 11, 2019

miniMO & Synthmulator Modular Synthesizer Simulator


You might remember, the miniMO mini modular synth. miniMO has teamed up with Synthmulator, makers of a 3D rendered virtual modular synth. You can find a video below. The following is some info from Jose, the developer behind miniMO:

"I've partnered with a friend who developed a virtual modular synth and I'll be giving away a promo code for his synth with every miniMO value pack (which includes three modules + accessories). Combined, these synths give you every chance to learn modular synthesis before shelling out a ton of money on a modest eurorack."

You can find miniMO at www.minimosynth.com, and Synthmulator at www.synthmulator.com.


BTW, if that ad looks familiar to you, it's based on this classic TB-303 ad (captured below).


Published on Nov 4, 2018 Synthmulator

"Synthmulator is a video game where you can play with a modular synthesizer."

Thursday, September 20, 2018

miniMO mini modular synth - Chiptune Player Demo


Published on Sep 20, 2018 enveloop

"miniMO is a low-cost programmable mini modular synth based on the ATtiny85 8-bit microprocessor.

This video features a module working as a Chiptune Player, and I go over the various playlist-related features.

Related (four voice demo): [below]

The Chiptune Player is based on the Tiny synth program, available here: http://www.technoblogy.com/show?Q7H"

miniMO mini modular synth plays: Bach, Chorale "Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid"

Published on Feb 16, 2016 enveloop

"miniMO is a low-cost programmable mini modular synth based on the ATtiny85 8-bit microprocessor."

See the miniMO label below for previous posts.

Tuesday, September 04, 2018

miniMO synth - MIDI Sequencer in Slave Mode


Published on Sep 4, 2018 enveloop

See the miniMO label below for more.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

miniMO synth - MIDI Sequencer Demo


Published on Dec 20, 2017 enveloop

"miniMO is a low-cost programmable module based on the ATtiny85 8-bit microprocessor.

In this video I showcase all the features of a miniMO programmed as a MIDI sequencer, including both Play and Edit modes. I cover a lot of ground in a short space, so if you have any questions please let me know in the comments :)"

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

miniMO synth - MIDI Sequencer Teaser


Published on Dec 19, 2017 enveloop

"miniMO is a low-cost programmable module based on the ATtiny85 8-bit microprocessor.

This is a teaser showcasing the features of the MIDI sequencer's Play mode: change tempo, reverse sequence, add octaves, and transpose. miniMO is connected to a Waldorf Blofeld synthesizer, and running on a coin cell battery. Also, miniMO sports a new case design!"

See this post for details on the miniMO.

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

MiniMO test with Bastl Kastl.


Published on Jun 6, 2017 Martin Orman

"MiniMO test with Bastl Kastl providing modulation. #minimo #bastl"

See this post for details on MiniMO.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

miniMO synth - LunaMod Generator demo


Published on May 17, 2017 enveloop

"miniMO is a low-cost programmable module based on the ATtiny85 8-bit microprocessor.
In this video miniMO is running my version of LunaMod, adapted from Rob Miles' version of Brian McNamara's original project."

See this post for details.

Monday, May 15, 2017

New miniMO 8-bit Open Source Hardware Modular Synthesizer Platform


Published on May 12, 2017 enveloop

Playlist:
miniMO synth - Amplitude Modulation Generator demo
miniMO synth - Noise Generator demo
miniMO - sequencer and envelope test
miniMO synth - Test
miniMO plays: Bach, Chorale "Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid"
miniMO synth - Tiny Synth demo
miniMO synth - Sequencer - WIP
miniMO synth - DCO demo


Details in via the creator of miniMO:

"Just wanted to let you know of a modular synthesizer I'm developing, miniMO. It's 8-bit, open-everything, and I've designed both a PCB-based version and a 3D printed version where everything is printed except for the components, including the breadboard (no soldering skills required).

You can take a look at both models here, and here, listen to some demos here, and all the code, designs, and parts are available both through github and thingiverse.

I built miniMO with the aim to make a modular system as affordable as possible, so that people, especially kids, can see what it is about. All the modules have an ATtiny85 at their core, and it is very easy to program them with the Arduino IDE. Also, the modules are all identical: if you have three units, you can program three oscillators, or one oscillator, one LFO and one filter, or any other combination of the available programs. I have already programmed all the (in my opinion) basic synthesis blocks, and I'm actively developing new ones."

Very cool!

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