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Showing posts with label Beat707. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beat707. Show all posts

Monday, December 02, 2013

Beat707 Maker Looking for New Partner to Build Devices


Kalfelz Gui put a post up on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge looking for a new partner to build Beat707 devices and some new project ideas.  If you know of anyone that might be interested give them a shout.  You can find Beat707 at www.Beat707.com and on Facebook here.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Finished Beat707 Build by xtrmnt

via the Beat707.com forum

"I thought I would pass along some photos of my completed Beat707 in it's Front Panel Express paneled Hammond case. And a HUGE thanks to Altitude for providing me with the FPE panel files. The only FPE panel file he did not provide was the side plate with the Midi ports. I had this custom made by FPE."

via William Kalfelz on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Monday, March 26, 2012

Beat707 MIDI Groove Box Sequencer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated. via this auction

"Beat707 is an Arduino Shield (Application Platform) that adds several neat features to your musical arsenal.

You get a 32 step machine, (plus 32 double-steps for a total of 64 steps) with 16 step buttons and leds, LCD screen and navigation keys.

It's like the classic Roland TR707 but with some twists, as it actually has 64 x 1/32 or 32 x 1/64 steps.

Plus, the 2 note-step sequence feature allows you to do bass and/or synth grooves -- it's a MIDI groove-box all in one !

The unit doesn't produce any sound, it's all MIDI based, so you can use any MIDI compatible device ( or if supported by your OS - via USB)"

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Custom Beat707


via William Kalfelz of Beat707 on
The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

via OnOff on the Beat707 Forum

"Beat707 is an Arduino Shield that adds several neat features to your musical arsenal. You get a 32 step machine, (plus 32 double-steps for a total of 64 steps) with 16 step buttons and leds, LCD screen and navigation keys. It's like the classic Roland TR707 but with some twists, as it actually has 64 x 1/32 or 32 x 1/64 steps. Plus, the 2 note-step sequence feature allows you to do bass and/or synth grooves -- it's a MIDI groove-box all in one ! The unit doesn't produce any sound, it's all MIDI based, so you can use any MIDI compatible device."

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Universe II Minimalist Mind

Universe II Minimalist Mind by William Kalfelz
William Kalfelz is the man behind Beat707 and Wusik Station.

Update: the siren type sound in the background was made with Wusik Station's Wavesequencing Granular Synthesis.

You can find Wusik Station here.

"Hybrid Vector & Wavesequencer Sampler for VST Hosts / Sequencers (Windows only)

Wusikstation is ...... one of the most popular Sampler/Rompler out there. Since it started, it got more and more features asked for by users, a new interface, easier way to load presets and much more. Its been rated by users the number one choice when creating songs. It can cover pretty much any style of music. From NewAge to SoundTracks, from Dance to Techno."

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Beat707 SY LE 1


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Aug 18, 2011

"https://github.com/Beat707/Beat707-SY-LE

Beat707 8 x Voice Synth using no special hardware (LE version)

August 18 2011 - Version 1.0.0

- First Release (8 voices with 4 modes + Draft Pitch Bend)
- MIDI CC 0 = Mode / 0= 8 Voices / 1= 4 Voices Double Mode / 2= 2 Voices Double Mode + Octave Up / 3= 2 Voices Double Mode + Octave Up + Octave Down
- MIDI CC 1 = PWM Rate-Fine (When PWM Rate-Coarse is 0, this will be PWM position instead)
- MIDI CC 2 = PWM Rate-Coarse
- MIDI CC 3 = Velocity to PWM Mode

Audio Examples: (pure raw output from the design)

http://www.beat707.com/downloads/Beat707_SY_LE/Beat707_SY_LE.wav

or

http://www.beat707.com/downloads/Beat707_SY_LE/Beat707_SY_LE.mp3

Second Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJMxQfuoeFM"

Beat707 SY LE 2

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Beat707's WilliamK Donates to a Good Cause


WilliamK, the man behind the Arduino based Beat707 hardware drum sequencer wrote in to let me know he is donating a portion of the proceeds for his Universe + Universe II albums to Médecins Sans Frontières: - "an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters."

Check out the release on WilliamK's website.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Beat707 XT Prototype

via Beat707.com
"Beat707 XT first prototype pcb. 16 faders, 6 encoders, 4 buttons+leds for selection. No Arduino needed, just plugs into your original Beat707 I2C (TWI) interface. (4 wires, including voltage and ground) Soon we will release videos of it.

We should also mention that this is the exact same width of the Beat707 device. So it will follow the 16 step-buttons positions for the faders. The Beat707 XT allows you to use it as a Mixer or for the S1/S2 tracks in an Analog Style Step Sequencer. (see the other YouTube video for an example)"

Beat707 BigTime


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jul 21, 2011

"https://github.com/Beat707/Beat707-BigTime

This turns an ATtiny85/45 + 7-Segment 4-Digit Clock LED into a Beat + Measure display that connects to the Beat707 unit using only 4 wires. (TWI / I2C - SDA, SCL, Ground and 5V+)

Hardware used: ATtiny85 (using its internal Oscillator) - CD4067 Multiplexer - C595 Shift Register (serial input - 8 x parallel output) - 82 ohm resistor - 4 digits 7 segments LED clock display - ISP programmer (Arduino as an ISP device or USBtinyISP)

The great thing about this is that it doesn't hog on any of the free pins, it uses the shared I2C/TWI interface, which uses 4 wires and can have multiple devices sharing the same interface."

Monday, July 18, 2011

Beat 707 with Propellerhead Reason Device Kong


YouTube Uploaded by Objuice on Jul 17, 2011

"This is the Beat 707.
Find out more at http://www.beat707.com/

Rugged Circuits : http://www.ruggedcircuits.com
Wusik : http://www.wusik.com"

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Beat707 MIDI Sync (SONAR)


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jul 7, 2011

"www.Beat707.com

Using SONAR 8 and Beat707 MIDI Sync in Slave Mode

Here's the full song in MP3:
http://www.beat707.com/downloads/Beat707_Sonar.mp3

All Drums plus the Bass line is sequenced from the Beat707 itself and routed on SONAR to the MIDIBOX 4x4"

Beat707 MIDI Sync (SONAR) (part 2)

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Beat707 LE Videos


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jun 19, 2011

"Uploaded by beat707videos on Jun 19, 2011

http://www.Beat707.com

Based on the following hardware:
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9022

Requires USBtinyISP board (around $ 10 on eBay) a MIDI Cable, 220 Resistor and 5V+ Power Supply.
Connect MIDI cable pins to V+ (using the 220 resistor) and SCK on the Headers. (Digital Pin 13 on the Arduino IDE)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Latest version direct download link:
https://github.com/Beat707/Beat707-LE/archives/master

Official GitHub download area:
https://github.com/Beat707/Beat707-LE

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

- 10 Drum Tracks
- 2 Accent Tracks
- 8 Patterns
- 25 to 255 BPM tempo
- 64 steps with A/B patterns + Mirror Editing
- Double steps (in between steps) mode
- Midi Clock Shuffle and Direction: reverse, normal, random
- MIDI Channel # per track
- Note-Number # per track
- Everything is saved on the ATmega EEPROM. (when you hit STOP after changing something)"

Beat707 MVI 2682


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jun 19, 2011
Re-posted with Part 1 and 2 here.

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Beat 707 XL Prototype


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jun 7, 2011

"www.Beat707.com

This is the stock Beat707 Based on the Arduino Uno with expanded controls via 6067 - 16 Channel Analog Mux and 595 shift register. 4 additional control buttons, encoder, and LEDs are also added.

The 16 pots can be set to 3 modes:

1) 16 track mixer adjusting velocity (for the 14 drum tracks + 2 synth tracks)
2) Note controls for the 16 steps of S1 (synth 1) Track
3) Note controls for the 16 steps of S2 (synth 2) Track

Drum synth: 9090
Bass Synth: Oakley TM3030

We are also working on adding 6 encoders for the final XL release. More information on our site soon."

Monday, June 06, 2011

Beat 707 Expansion Demo (Beat707 XL)


YouTube Uploaded by Altitude909 on Jun 5, 2011

"This is the stock Beat707 Based on the Arduino Uno with expanded controls via 6067 16 Channel Analog Mux and 595 shift register. 4 additional control buttons, encoder, and LEDs are also added.

The 16 pots can be set to 3 modes:

1) 16 track mixer adjusting velocity (for the 14 drum tracks + 2 synth tracks)
2) Note controls for the 16 steps of S1 (synth 1) Track
3) Note controls for the 16 steps of S2 (synth 2) Track

Drum synth: 9090
Bass Synth: Oakley TM3030"

Friday, June 03, 2011

BeatVox & MIDI Shield (2)


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on Jun 3, 2011

http://www.beat707.com/

Update: some additional info:
"Software used for this video:
https://github.com/Beat707/BeatVox

Its a small shield that ads 6 x 8-bit drum voices, or whatever the software makes, to any MIDI compatible device.

The video shows actually 2 shields: MIDI Shield and BeatVox.

http://www.ruggedcircuits.com/html/beatvox.html

and

http://www.ruggedcircuits.com/html/flexible_midi_shield.html

---------

Here's the current specs for V1.0.0 of the BeatVox Software from Beat707

June 03 2011 - Version 1.0.0

- 6 Voices with Stereo Flip-Flop effect
- 6 Levels of Velocity
- Pitch Option (uses the Analog Wheel)
- Reverse Option (uses the Input Button)
- MIDI Shield Support: http://www.ruggedcircuits.com/html/flexible_midi_shield.html
- MIDI Activity on Pin 13 (LED)
- WAV2Code Converters in C++ (Windows) and Python (Cross-Platform)
- 11 Drum and FX Samples in WAV format included"

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Beat707.com

Beat707.com has been added to both the MANUFACTURERS section on the right of the site and the MANUFACTUERS page. These are the manufacturers that visit and support the site. Please check them out for what they have to offer.
http://www.beat707.com

Friday, May 20, 2011

Beat707 with Arduino Synth


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on May 20, 2011
See this post for a recent review.

Beat707 Arduino Drum Sequencer Review by Altitude

http://www.beat707.com
"This project was brought to my attention a month ago and it immediately caught my eye as a perfect solution for a sequencer for my 9090 TR-909 clone.

Quick Run Down:
The Beat707 is a Arduino shield (meaning hardware front end) and software for an Arduino (Uno/2009/Mega) hardware platform. The Beat707 hardware can be purchased via their website assembled for $100 (An Arduino MIDI Groove Box Shield). Their website has a number of video demos that I recommend everyone check out. An arduino will run you $15-$65 depending on what you get and where you get it. I opted for an Uno for $30 but am upgrading to a Mega since the code limit for the 2009/Uno has pretty much been met. Anyone looking into getting one, I recommend a mega (Chinese clones are ~$40).

The hardware is simple to assemble, simply join the Arduino and the Beat707 (pins and headers) and upload the software. Arduino has its own software to upload the apps to the hardware and it is trivial to use (no programming knowledge required)

The Hardware:
The controls are straight forward. Sixteen step buttons, 4 navigation buttons, Stop/play/record/shift. Ports are midi in/out, Power, USB. It can be powered via USB and it also has a midi over USB function.

Here is mine. I opted for different style buttons from the kit to better suit my case. I also have two mods installed (more on that later)


The software:
The sequencer consists of 18 tracks: 14 drum instrument tracks, 2 monosynth tracks, and two accent tracks. Each drum voice can be set to a different midi channel and note. The names can easily be edited in the software so you don't have to have them named according the to GM names.

Editing the drum tracks is pretty much identical to the Tr-707. There is a A/B variation for each track giving a total of 32 steps (and it even goes beyond this, however I have not played around with that feature). The combination of the shift key gives access to editing and quick jump parameters (copy/paste/mute/solo etc). Pattern edit mode is your classic x0x style editing and there is also a realtime record where each of the 16 keys represents and instrument (again, like the 707)

The two synth tracks work considerably differently than the drum tracks and each note is entered per step and remains on until a note off event is programmed (to hold notes) or another note begins. There is also a slide function to slide between notes. What I really dig about the synth tracks is that with a keyboard attached, you can simply play in the notes from a keyboard. A clever scheme is used where a light note press (low velocity) is recorded as a rest and a hard press records that note. Both events advance the sequence to the next step. Quite fun to use.

Hacks and Mods:
The designer built in quite a bit of expandability so it is very easy to add features. Like I show above, I added an analog pot (which can be assigned to a number of parameters) and an encoder which allows for quick editing of parameters. There are also a number of switch inputs that can be used for a variety of things (footswitch start/stop). Trigger outputs are also built in to trigger non-midi external drum voices.

At this time, there is no case or faceplate for the Beat707 (coming soon afaik) so I designed my own enclosure based on an extruded Hammond box and a CNC made panel. I used lightpipes for the LEDs since they are mounted to the board and SMD parts."

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Beat707 Hack #5 - MIDI Input


YouTube Uploaded by beat707videos on May 10, 2011

"www.Beat707.com

Hacks and Mods # 005 - MIDI Input

http://www.beat707.com/w/downloads/hacks-and-mods

Download PDF:

http://www.beat707.com/downloads/hacks/Hack_005_MIDI_Input.pdf"
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