Thursday, March 19, 2009
dsPIC based VA Synthesizer
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"Running some VA algorithms on a 16bit Microchip dsPIC DSC. Just for fun & still under development."
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Wow, this sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteThis just sparked a complete tangential non-sequitur in my mind, namely: how possible would it be, using (say) a mini-ITX motherboard to build a Reaktor, or Plogue Bidule player, equivalent to the Nord Micro Modular? So, you'd design your patches in the full Plogue or Reaktor environment on your PC or Mac. You could then offload them into a player box that just had an LCD display and a few rotary encoders. Kind of like a Midibox with small PC motherboard in it. Why? For performance use.
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds great! Any chance of seeing a schematic or some code? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteI'm really surpriesed. Such a cool project and excellent sound =) Wow.
Is there any possibilty to get the schematics or the codes ?
That would be very coool.
Greetings from Germany & Thank you very much
Karl