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Thursday, June 07, 2012

ArdCore - Snazzy FX - Arduino - Eurorack - Installation Demo


YouTube Published on Jun 7, 2012 by DJjondent

"The 1st 29 seconds of this video demos how to upload a patch to the ArdCore Eurorack Module by Snazzy FX
The video is silent till 30 secs....so you dont have to turn your speakers up.

I only got this today.... finall an Arduino in Eurorack form.

An Arduino is a micro-controller ( computer chip ) which can be programmed to act as you wish. So this module has the potential to be a VCO or filter, or ADSR envelope.... they say anything you like..

It all depends on the code ...So I downloaded this bit of random code (Pretty 1a_pot) from "github" just to test it out.
https://github.com/darwingrosse/ArdCore-Code

This code turned out to be a sort of VCO (very different to your classic oscillator) ... or is it supposed to be a random audio source. ????
Anyway, it does respond to CV modulation.
I'm modulating it with the anti-oscillator from Wiard which is a radical VCO in its own right.

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Hopefully this will get everyone else up and running fast.
There is no manual out as yet however these are the installation instructions
as I understand:

1. INSTALL
you need to install the Arduino software which you can grab from here:

http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software

Just download the version you need (win, linux or osx) and install it

99 percent of the sketches work without any additional tinkering. A few of the
sketches might require you to install a library.


2. install the USB driver

http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm

you want the OSX vcp driver or Windows VCP driver depending on OS

3. In the arduino program, under the TOOLS MENU
SET BOARD to UNO (this is crucial)

4. open an Ardcore program

5. hit the upload button

6. if it works, it will say UPLOADED. (you will briefly see lights light up on the
DATA leds on the ARDCORE)

7. when done, disconnect USB cable unless you need it plugged in.

Thanks to Dan of Snazzy FX for these tips.

Cheers. J

Thanks to Matt from RhythmActive for the ArdCore.
http://www.rhythmactive.com.au/"

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