Showing posts with label infinitedigits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infinitedigits. Show all posts
Sunday, December 08, 2024
yoctocore - a midi to cv box
video upload by infinitedigits
"yoctocore is the thing I've needed for years.
there are so many midi to cv boxes out there, but so few of them have 4 pitch/envelope pairs with a wide range of voltage (-5 to +10v). yoctocore has 8 cv outputs, each with a wide cv range, each that can be programmed to be 1) a midi to pitch, or 2) an envelope that triggers on any of the outputs), or 3) a lfo, or 4) a clock, or 5) a sequencer, or 6) a simple a block of code that runs on the beat, that you can define to be whatever you want.
also its entirely open-source (https://github.com/schollz/yoctocore) so in case there is something you want to change, you can."
Also see yoctocore: first glimpse.
Friday, November 29, 2024
yoctocore: first glimpse
video upload by infinitedigits
"yoctocore. a box between. by infinite digits.
open-source. midi to cv. envelopes. lfos. clocks. live code. all between -5 v and +10 v."
https://yoctocore.com
Saturday, October 12, 2024
ectocore + distortion
video upload by infinitedigits
"ectocore with a short piece of melodic sample, heavily distorted.
without CV, the "amen" knob is like a mini rungler sequencer. turning it selects different random step sequences- here it has selected a 6 step sequence. turning the amen attenuator (without cv) adds in stepped randomness, creating more variety in the 6-step pattern.
turning the break knob adds random effects (here I think there is reverse and delay).
everything is going into https://crey.space 'bib' 1u module (don't @ me for my wiring lol) and then into the "crest" module. lots of stereo reverb + distortion + saturation."
Saturday, October 05, 2024
pitter patter - a script for the monome norns
video upload by infinitedigits
00:00 performance
01:55 demonstration / explanation
https://github.com/schollz/pitter-patter
"press and make quantized patterns of sequences across four tracks, using a grid or midi controller. inspired by the op-1 "pattern" sequencer."
Friday, October 04, 2024
Synthstrom Deluge - classic downtempo synth with Zeptocade, Chroma Console
video upload by Jay Hosking
See this post for additional details on the Zeptocade.
"Please support my work on Patreon: / jayhosking
A live synthesizer jam performed entirely on hardware.
Full disclosure: Ian from Synthstrom got in touch and we were discussing my older Deluge videos. I mentioned I had been missing the Deluge since I sold it, and he kindly offered to ship one to me so I could try the new screen and community firmware. I didn't pay for this Deluge, although I did pay taxes and duty on it (O, Canada). In short, while I bought my original Deluge, this new one was sent by Synthstrom.
But I have to say it's so good to have it back. The updates to the hardware (i.e. the screen) and the firmware have fixed basically every shortcoming I felt in the device, and they did so without compromising what makes the Deluge so great. Thanks to the screen, I can finally learn how to better use the device without resorting to YouTube searches, I can easily adjust patches and use samples effectively, and I can see all the new effects and other changes. And thanks to the community firmware, I can now bust out of the one-endless-loop mentality with grid mode, and have stereo chorus, and so much more. And somehow, all these new additions don't seem to get in the way of what made the Deluge so great in the first place: great synth sounds, feeling like a sketchpad space where it's fun to quickly draft ideas, buttons that feel really great to the touch, and a complete groovebox package with endless sequencing plus MIDI and CV out.
Here, I relied on some of those well-known Boards of Deluge preset packs (go check them out!) to drum up some inspiration. From there, I started to explore looped audio stretching, which I'd never done in the Deluge but was now so easy, as well as resampling. And finally, I switched into the new grid mode for some easy arrangement and clip launching. It's just awesome.
I wanted some more drums, and something with a few more buttons to play, so I added in the Infinitedigits Zeptocore/Zeptocade. It's an audio loop slicer and player with a strong emphasis on performability, which is right up my alley. It's also imperfect, which I discuss more in the Patreon behind-the-scenes video. In short, I adore the performance aspect and think it sounds so good (especially through the Chroma Console for saturation, compression, and delay), but I also struggled to keep it in tempo and not bugging out.
Ultimately, I was surprised where this one ended up. I thought it was going to be a busy fast song, but it fell into a more contemplative and interesting backbeat.
Thanks for listening.
Synthstrom Audible Deluge - Many synth voices, percussion loops, effects, sequencing
Infinitedigits Zeptocore/Zeptocade into Hologram Chroma Console - Performed sliced drum loops
Performed and recorded live, with EQ, compression, and limiting on the master.
https://jayhosking.bandcamp.com"
Tuesday, July 02, 2024
ectocore w/ live coding
video upload by infinitedigits
"playing around with the ectocore (https://getectocore.com/)
using a live-coding thing I'm writing to generate the bass/melodies/arpeggios."
Monday, July 01, 2024
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
zeptocore & ectocore & ectocore
video upload by infinitedigits
"just messing around.
ectocore clocking ectocore clocking zeptocore, mixed together."
https://getectocore.com
https://zeptocore.com
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
zeptocore new firmware v3 w/ new features (dj filter, sequencing, effect banks)
video upload by infinitedigits
get the latest firmware: https://zeptocore.com/#uploading-firm...
00:00 new updates!
00:04 dj-style low-pass/high-pass filter (hold B, turn knob Y)
00:17 easy selection (hold C, turn knob X)
00:37 easy set tempo (hold A, hold B, then press key)
00:50 easy sequencing (hold B, hold A, press any key)
01:00 modify quick sequences (hold B, press A)
01:07 change quick sequence steps (hold B, turn knob Y)
01:52 creating random effect banks
02:19 changing random effect probability (hold D, turn knob Y)
02:32 change random effect bank (hold D, turn knob Z)
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
infinitedigits ectocore: full break mode
video upload by infinitedigits
"ectocore is an upcoming module I'm working on with toadstool tech. more info: https://getectocore.com
here, "break mode" activates 16 different effects randomly, causing complete mayhem in any audio sample."
here, "break mode" activates 16 different effects randomly, causing complete mayhem in any audio sample."
Thursday, June 06, 2024
zeptocade - a zeptocore with arcade buttons
video upload by infinitedigits
"zeptocade is an arcade-style housing for the zeptocore. the zeptocore can be plugged in and used normally, but with access to the arcade buttons instead of tactile switches. in addition, there are eight dedicated knobs to the most popular zeptocore functions."
https://zeptocore.com/#zeptocade
Friday, May 10, 2024
DIY AMEN DRUM PIKOCORE
video upload by GlakGlikGluk
"just a test play with media sync makes weird music work with generative micro controller
.
If you want to make it yourself or buy it ready-made, you can visit the site
.
https://infinitedigits.co/wares/pikoc...
.
Warning :
Making electronic work is not easy, it requires experience and expertise in the field of electronics
.
that's all"
zeptocore mini walkthrough for generative drums
video upload by infinitedigits
"FILL combo does re-triggering randomly at the end of phrases.
RAND combo creates a random sequence on the current sample.
FILL + RAND will activate generative drum beats that will regenerate every 32 beats.
zeptocore is synced via usb midi. all the drum sounds are from the zeptocore using samples from the amazing @starpowerdrums sample pack. all the synth sounds from the op-1."
Wednesday, May 08, 2024
zeptocore by infinite digits
video upload by Enjoy Synths
"Excited to share one of the coolest portable devices ever. Sampler sequencer effects!! What else do you want? Thank you infinite digits for creating zeptocore!"
Friday, May 03, 2024
video guide to the zeptocore
video upload by infinitedigits
full guide at zeptocore.com
00:05 about the machine
01:08 stop/start
01:20 mute/unmute
01:32 volume, tempo, pitch
02:49 jump / mash / bass modes
03:23 jump mode, retriggering, looping
04:31 toggling effects
04:57 mash mode
05:17 bass mode
05:36 changing banks and samples
06:39 chaos parameters
07:31 play modes (continuous, one-shot, locking, tempo matching)
10:22 making sequences
12:44 chaining sequences
13:24 lets talk about effects
13:54 fx: saturation
14:16 fx: loss
14:23 fx: distortion
14:43 fx: bit crusher
14:57 fx: timestretch
15:04 fx: delay
15:29 fx: stereo comb
15:34 fx: beat repeat
15:48 fx: gate
16:02 fx: reverb
16:08 fx: autopan
16:15 fx: scratch
16:25 fx: filter drop
16:46 fx: repitch
16:55 fx: reverse
16:59 fx: tapestop
16:12 favorite fx combos
17:35 probabilistic fx
18:26 sequencing fx
18:53 saving and loading
19:35 external sync clock
20:03 loading your own samples
26:35 building one-shot sample packs
28:35 finalizing samples for sd card
Monday, April 29, 2024
zeptocore webmidi keyboard control & diy guide
video upload by infinitedigits
"goto zeptocore.com in Chrome and plug in a zeptocore. then use your keyboard to play the zeptocore."
zeptocore diy guide
video upload by infinitedigits
"zeptocore kits available friday (05/03): https://zeptocore.com
full guide: https://zeptocore.com/diy
00:00 getting started
00:19 prepping the board
01:06 soldering female headers
01:52 soldering male headers
02:48 soldering the speaker
04:15 soldering the potentiometers
05:15 soldering the battery holder
05:55 toppers
06:09 (optional) gluing battery pack
06:48 firmware
07:40 adding samples"
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Friday, April 26, 2024
zeptocore - a handmade, handheld open source sample smasher
video upload by infinitedigits
"a handmade, handheld sample player.
coming soon..."
This one was sent my way via brian comnes
"a handmade, handheld sample player.
a limited batch of 100 zeptocores are being pre-released TODAY. to say thanks for being a loyal customer, here’s a special 10% off coupon just for you: use THANKYOU0426 discount code at checkout.
stereo playback · 16-bit audio @ 44.1kHz · 16 banks each with 16 samples (max 32GB) · pre-loaded with breakbeat sample packs · 16 different effects · single-cycle wavetable synthesizer · sequencer with quantization · clock sync out · MIDI (in + out) over USB · built-in 8-ohm speaker · powered by two AAA batteries or USB · open-source · available in noche (black) and aubergine (purple) · handbuilt in Seattle, WA"
Additional specs via https://zeptocore.com:
The zeptocore is an open-source handheld device for playing with samples, featuring:
stereo playback of 16-bit audio files @ 44.1 kHz sampling rate
sd-card storage for up to 8 gigabytes of samples
recalls up to 256 audio files (16 banks of 16 tracks)
16 different effects (saturate, fuzz, delay, reverb, etc…)
single-cycle wavetable synthesizer
realtime sequencer with optional quantization
clock sync in (or midi sync with ittybittymidi)
optional clock sync out
tiny built-in speaker
powered by two AAA batteries or USB-C
Goals
Sunday, April 07, 2024
lil ambient sesh - *moving day* (NORNS rachim JAM)
video upload by tworoundrobins
"deep apologies, but no talkie this week. I heavily underestimated how much work moving flats would take me...I did manage to record a short jam however and will be returning to talkies next week! thank you for your patience and and thank you for sticking around!
i'm using a new script by infinitedigits called rachim and it sounds massive! it's using it's own SC engine and the ears don't fool you - it does sound absolutely wonderful. do give it a spin!
#norns #monome #jam
rachim is a generative sequencer by @infinitedigits
https://github.com/schollz/rachim/tre..."
Thursday, March 28, 2024
pikocore with midi out
video upload by infinitedigits
"there is a new version of the pikocore firmware available (v1.3.0) which automatically assigns each button a note. the note can be changed by holding the button and turning the leftmost knob.
anytime the pikocore is plugged into a midi receiving device it will send out midi notes for each step. you can quickly get sequence variations by turning up the 'jump randomness' which will randomize the sequence.
here I'm using an online tool called 'midi2midi' (google it, second result) which can automatically push midi from one device to another. here I'm sending midi out from the pikocore into the roland tb03."
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