MATRIXSYNTH: DSP Synthesizers TR-927 - Fully Polyphonic 16-channel Drumsampler Proof of Concept Demos


Tuesday, February 17, 2015

DSP Synthesizers TR-927 - Fully Polyphonic 16-channel Drumsampler Proof of Concept Demos

The first V-host 909 sample synth

Published on Feb 15, 2015 Jan Ostman

"This is a fully polyphonic 44.1KHz 16-bit drumsample player running on the RPi V-host."

The RPi V-Host TR-927 Synth

Published on Feb 17, 2015

"Now with a 32-step drumpattern it is actually playing something."

Jan Ostman is the man behind DSP Synthesizers, makers of the tiny dsp-G1 synth and the recent mini Juno DCO based synths. I asked Jan if this would be a new product from DSP Synthesizers and he stated the following:

"This is part of the new Raspberry Pi Open Source DSP-Synth. Yes, Open-Source as in all code is free, open and runs on any RPi. I'm only planning on selling the V-Host hardware preinstalled but it runs on any Pi. The V-Host is actually a DSP-framework that runs on a Bare-Metal RPi. You just need the file installed on a SD-card. The different synths are plugins and the V-Host can run several plugins at the same time using different MIDI-channels for them. Much like a V-Machine. All that is needed is a MIDI connector on the standalone RPi. The TR-927 is the first plugin developed for proof of concept. It is a fully polyphonic 16-channel drumsampler."

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