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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Groovesizer Synthesizer/Sequencer w/Delta Firmware

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

via this auction

"The Groovesizer MB (for multiboard) is a DIY 8-bit audio platform. It’s a musical chameleon that can take on a number of different roles from sequencer to synth, drum machine, or midi controller. Exactly what the Groovesizer MB is at a given moment depends on the firmware it’s running. Existing firmware can be freely hacked, or new firmware developed using the beginner friendly Arduino IDE. Firmware is loaded to the board directly from the Arduino IDE, either via an AVR ISP programmer, or by flashing the Atmega chip on an Arduino board and swapping it out.

The Groovesizer MB is based around a custom PCB (the multiboard) that features 6 potentiometers and 5 rows of 8 tactile switches and leds (4 rows for the sequencer / trigger buttons and 1 row dedicated to control functions). It features an integrated Arduino clone, an 8-bit DAC option, an LM386 amp output, MIDI in/out/sync and is configurable to work with some of the most popular existing Arduino audio projects.
Furthest along in their development are the Alpha (3 oscillator monosynth) and the Delta(a granular synth based on the Auduino project). Both synths are attached to a 32-step sequencer with 112 memory locations to store patches and patterns."

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

tabulaRasa: Arduino Shield Wavetable Oscillator - Cycling Waveforms


YouTube via surgesg | October 26, 2010

"The tabulaRasa is a Wavetable Oscillator on an Arduino Shield. Users can design and load their own waveforms.
Here, the oscillator cycles through 11 custom waveforms.

tabulaRasa is currently in development...

http://www.gregsurges.com/"

Arduino Wavetable Oscillator Demo

"Using an Arduino, voltage-to-frequency converter, and digital-to-analog converter to make a wavetable oscillator. The sinewave output is stored in a memory array on the Arduino, and read out at varying frequencies - which are determined by a voltage input. See more at http://www.gregsurges.com/"

Friday, November 07, 2014

Ginko Synthese & The Arduino Synthesiser


via Jan Willem of Ginko Synthese

"We all need the auduino in our modulars... they sound gritty and nice, you can make a lot of dirty sounds with it.

I am going to make a DIY kit for it to transform it to an eurorack module... my question: do we need all those attenuators?

I think it is good to be able to offset your input cv and especially for lfo inputs you will be happy with an attenutor.
What is the auduino? see the video here: http://youtu.be/1LKmtJHSLF0 [below]

There are some functions I rarely use... So I prefer to skip two cv inputs and wire the most functional 3 with attenuators.
Since the auduino is fully open source you can choose your own input layout for changing the functions on of the cv inputs... that makes it easier to choose for 3 inputs instead of all 5 i think.

My idea is to make these kits as cheap as possible like €50,- or so just make the pcb and frontpanels and add some parts. you will only need to solder yourself... and add your own programmed arduino to the headers"


Auduino - The Arduino synthesiser

Uploaded on Nov 17, 2008 Peter Knight

"Auduino is a software synthesiser that runs on the Arduino. What you hear comes directly out of the Arduino - no external synthesiser required.
Details and code at http://code.google.com/p/tinkerit/"

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

SOUNDMIT 2023 - IL MONDO DELL'EURORACK SEMPRE PIÙ OPEN SOURCE CON CLATTERS MACHINES


video upload by SOUNDMIT

You can use the CD or gear options on the bottom right of the player to enable captions in your language of choice.

"Michelangelo e Carolina, insieme @clattersmachines, hanno presentato al Soundmit 2023 il nuovo modulo #sibilla, interessante oscillatore stereo dalla molteplici sfaccettature sonore e anche un nuovo prototipo (con tecnologia @Arduino) di interfaccia touch, sempre in formato Eurorack, che intendono rilasciare al mondo con la filosofia dell'open-source.

LINKS
CLATTERS MACHINES su Soundmit: https://soundmit.com/en/exhibitor/cla...
CLATTERS MACHINES Website: https://clattersmachines.com

Michelangelo and Carolina, together with @clattersmachines, presented the new #sibilla module at Soundmit 2023. It is an intriguing stereo oscillator with multiple sonic facets. They also introduced a new prototype (featuring @Arduino technology) of a touch interface, still in Eurorack format. They plan to release it to the world with an open-source philosophy.

Michelangelo et Carolina, avec @clattersmachines, ont présenté le nouveau module #sibilla lors du Soundmit 2023. Il s'agit d'un oscillateur stéréo intrigant aux multiples facettes sonores. Ils ont également dévoilé un nouveau prototype (intégrant la technologie @Arduino) d'une interface tactile, toujours au format Eurorack. Ils prévoient de le rendre accessible au monde avec une philosophie open source.

Michelangelo y Carolina, junto con @clattersmachines, presentaron el nuevo módulo #sibilla en Soundmit 2023. Se trata de un intrigante oscilador estéreo con múltiples facetas sonoras. También introdujeron un nuevo prototipo (con tecnología @Arduino) de una interfaz táctil, aún en formato Eurorack. Tienen la intención de lanzarlo al mundo con la filosofía de código abierto.

Si ringraziano per il video @pvmlab6423 - Max Esposito e Gabriele Guarnieri
#soundmit #arduino #clattersmachines #eurorack #touch #torino"

Friday, April 13, 2012

Using Percussa's AudioCubes with Arduino


via Percussa

"If you’ve been living under a rock, and haven’t heard about the Arduino yet, it’s described as an 'open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software.' One of the key features of the Arduino platform is the way it can serve as the 'glue' in a system – reading inputs from physical sensors and transmitting those values to a computer. The Arduino can also be used to generate analog voltages from a computer, and that’s exactly what we need here. An analog synthesizer will often use what’s called 'control voltage' to modulate parameters like oscillator frequency, filter cutoff, or an amplitude envelope. We’re going to connect the Evolvor software to an Arduino so that we can control a synthesizer." Full details here.

Tuesday, July 02, 2019

Arduino Based DIY Synthesizers by Y.T. / Yu Tian in China


arduino synthesizer colorpad Published on Jul 1, 2019 gtv media lab

"diy arduino midi based pad.each color means each note,5 fingers control five keys in one hand.program and design by Y.T"

DIY arduino synthesizer and arpeggiator

Published on Jun 22, 2019 gtv media lab

"diy arduino midi based synth with plugiator asx sound engine inside,designed pcb cover,3d printing body, can be connected with other equipment by midi cable or sync with pulse signal(korg)."

ambient music live recording from China (collection)

Published on Jun 21, 2019 gtv media lab

"sound of mountains by Artist Yu Tian with DIY Instruments.於阗氛围现场录音作品《声山》集锦,于福建九龙村。"

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Arduino MIDI controller accelerometer/gyro test

Arduino MIDI controller accelerometer/gyro test from Amanda Ghassaei on Vimeo.

A demo of some Arduino programs I wrote over the weekend that use an accelerometer and gyroscope for tilt/motion sensing
more info about it on Instructables:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Use-an-Accelerometer-and-Gyroscope-with-Arduino/
All LED, button, and MIDI processing is being done by the Arduino, MIDI out was sent to and recorded in Ableton.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulæ V1.1 Tutorial Videos


Nebulæ Basics: One-Shot Mode Published on May 21, 2015

"This is a tutorial on the basic One-Shot Mode functions of the Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulæ Eurorack module. The Nebulæ in this video is running the latest Firmware V1.1.

Table of Contents
Introduction: 0:00
Number of Samples: 0:18
Entering One-Shot Mode: 0:27
Buttons: 0:43
Button Sample Banks: 1:00
Identifying Sample Banks: 1:13
Kill All Samples Button: 1:28
Gate Inputs: 1:37
Kill All Samples Gate Input: 1:49
Vari-Speed: 2:10
Gates - Not Triggers: 2:31"

Nebulæ Basics: Looping Mode

Published on May 21, 2015

Additional videos below.

"This is a tutorial on the basic Looping Mode functions of the Qu-Bit Electronix Nebulæ Eurorack module. The Nebulæ in this video is running the latest Firmware V1.1.

Table of Contents
Introduction: 0:00
File Types: 0:14
Audio Output: 0:41
Speed: 0:51
Pitch: 1:47
Glide: 2:13
Grain Mix: 2:45
Grain Size: 2:59
Grain Rate: 3:25
Random Pitch Deviation: 3:58
Asynchronous Grain Rate: 4:20
Loop Start: 4:57
Loop Size: 5:18
Drive: 5:51
Recall: 6:22
Freeze: 6:37
Next File: 6:58
MIDI: 7:30

Piano Sample: Zai Zhe"

Monday, July 29, 2019

Soundmit 2019 Set for November 2nd & 3rd in Turin, Italy


You can find full details on the upcoming event at https://www.soundmit.com

The following is the initial press release announcing partnerships, a new location, and what to expect from this year's event:

"Soundmit ​is the ​international trade fair specialized in electronic musical instruments and new audio technologies ​that takes place annually in Turin​.

The event, with a history of ​eight ever-growing editions​, hosted ​exhibitors from 11 countries in 2018, welcoming ​over 800 visitors​ and 170 ​operators in the field​ in the two days of the event.

It has obtained the patronage of the​ Italian Trade Agency​ (www.ice.it), the ​Polytechnic of Turin​, the ​Polytechnic of Milan​, the ​University of Rome Tor Vergata,​ the ​DAMS of the University of Turin ​and​ ARDUINO​.

In addition to the exhibition part, the programme includes the inclusion of ​workshops​ and training sessions​ in collaboration with major ​international schools​ and companies in the sector.

The programme is enriched with talks and panels with the sponsoring Universities and international guests​ of the sector.

Soundmit is also a chance for visitors to meet sector companies and apply for ​job opportunities.​ Engineers, software developers and graphic designers are currently among the most requested profiles in the music sector and the presence of universities and performers such as Arduino exponentially increases the possibilities of developments in this direction. Soundmit has also the support of 17 international media industry partners who will cover the event with articles, interviews and reports.

A complete report of the last two editions can be seen at the following addresses
https://soundmit.com/en/report/soundmit-2018 https://soundmit.com/en/report/soundmit-2017

Soundmit is among the founders, together with the ​SynthFest France​, of ​E.M.E.A. - Electronic Music Events Associations​ (www.emea.club), a ​European consortium​ created to support events similar to the Soundmit, to provide a quality brand to participating companies and the public, as well as to coordinate similar events and thus avoid overlapping and guarantee always the highest quality standards.

2019 EDITION

New Location

Soundmit 2019 returns to the ​centre of the city of Turin​ in a breath-taking historic location: over ​1000 square meters of exhibition space​ within the ​ARSENALE DELLA PACE​, a building from the 1700s that housed the military industry of the First World War, now a point of multicultural meeting and Italian headquarters of Sermig - Youth Missionary Service.

The Programme

The strength of the Soundmit is the rich programme that will characterize the two days.

The timeline of the event is being defined but we can anticipate that it will be full of appointments, among which we point out:

- ​Awarding​ of the international contest ​"Soundmit & Hackability Music Prize​"

- ​Presentation​ of the University courses related to the world of technology and sound - ​Workshop​: Sound Design with Microphonic Soundbox

- ​Workshop​: Sound Design with Ableton Live
and more:

- ​Showcase​ and previews with companies and with the best endorsers and product specialists. - ​Workshops​ and seminars made with our content partners

- ​Talk & panel​ with international guests, the protagonists of the sector talk about themselves at Border Radio, our media partner, with a series of unmissable interviews.

- Live performance.

Thursday, December 08, 2022

SIEL DK-700 + Arduino TouchOSC Controller

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


via this auction

Video in the listing previously posted here.

"A super rare DK-700, the Siel flagship synthesizer released in 1986, equipped with a DIY Arduino interface to control all the synth parameters in real-time using TouchOSC on Android/iPad. The machine has been recently serviced by a professional technician and actually looks and sounds great.

Released in 1986, the DK-700 is the best and last synthesizer produced by the Italian SIEL right before the joint-venture with Roland Corporation and its subsequent turning into Roland Europe. The DK-700 has been on the market for less than one year so only few hundreds units were sold and this inspiring synthesizer never received the love it actually deserved.

Sunday, June 10, 2018

DIY Arduino Urbium Sequencer by miro2424 based on Intellijel's Metropolis


Published on Jun 7, 2018 miro2424

"Arduino 8 STEP sequencer based on Intellijel Metropolis"

Arduino Urbium Sequencer MIDI out test

Published on Jun 10, 2018 miro2424

"Arduino Urbium Sequencer MIDI out test"

https://www.matrixsynth.com/search?q=miro2424

Friday, January 03, 2014

nw2s (November Whiskey Two Sierra) Arduino Eurorack Modular Platform

Note this is the first nw2s post. Videos below.

"The nw2s::b is an open, Arduino-based modular synthesis development platform for the Eurorack format with 55 independent interface points including CV and digital input and output jacks, knobs, buttons, and even audio. Yes, this module will allow you to emulate almost any existing sequencer, LFO, envelope generator, arpeggiator, quantizer, control voltage processor, hybrid oscillator, or other insane source of uncertainty.

More importantly, it will allow you to build nearly anything you can imagine.

The platform itself is a combination of hardware and software. The software provides a framework which allows you to configure the behavior of the module in a declarative syntax that should be relatively easy to pick up even for those with minimal programming experience.

The framework can easily be extended to provide a consistent development experience or it may be bypassed completely for access to the raw hardware.

Expansion possibilities are provided through the standard Arduino expansion ports which have been exposed via pin headers including I2C, SPI, GPIO, USB, and UART. Additionally, serial communication with a host can be established over Bluetooth."

http://nw2s.net/about/


nw2s::b modular control framework demo 01 Published on Oct 16, 2013 Scott Wilson·9 videos

"I've been developing a framework for algorithmic composition using microcontrollers such as the Arduino or Beagle. The code is currently supported on the Ardcore which runs on the Uno as well as the Due which is the board I'm using in a multi-output design.

The goal of the framework is to provide a number of modular building blocks on which you can design custom sequenced and algorithmic compositional tools.

This is a demonstration of a fixed ADSR generator and gate output that are based on a regular clock. The sound source is a Morphing Terrarium with the Z position modulated by the decayed gate output and the VCA modulated by the ADSR output. The X/Y position is unmodulated, but sent to a bubblesound SEM20 with the cutoff frequency modulated by an LFO.

Obviously, the ADSR is nothing in and of itself, but with any framework, the work to get to this point is mostly unseen. This is as much a POC of the framework concept as anything else.

I'm in the process of building a prototype that will be able to generate all of the control signals at once. Having all of them together makes a framework that much more significant.

And for a few more details... Outputs are digitized using a Radial DI amplified by a Daking preamp into an Avid HD IO. There's some Lexicon Random Hall, Valhalla Ubermod, and Soundtoys Crystalizer processing added afterwards.

For more information on the code, please see https://github.com/nw2s/b. I'll have some more information on the hardware prototyping soon. Just getting some details together."

nw2s::b probability triggers demo

Published on Dec 30, 2013

"This is another quick demo of what you can do with just a few lines of code in the nw2s::b. The probability trigger sequence is a sequence whose values are a set of percentage chances of a particular trigger event happening. Each sequence can be modified by an input value which reduces or increases the probabilities by a factor that varies from center.

In this specific demo, the clock is variable from 60 to 240bpm.

The triggers are hooked up to a Delptronics LDB-1e and the recording is dry.

I'm still running an acrylic cover. Preorders are on, and I'll be ordering the aluminum panels and production PCBs as soon as I get 30 pre orders. For more information, please see http://nw2s.net"

Saturday, February 11, 2017

LXR Control Surface by Barcode


Published on Feb 11, 2017 Altitude909

"1st test of the Arduino based CS the the LXR drum synth

http://www.baud-rate.com/blog/2017/01..."


"The control surface hardware and software are working exactly as expected! This is such a useful tool that really opens loads of possibilities for the LXR Drum Synth.

The control surface is technically an 'Arduino Shield'. You simply populate the components on the PCB, modify the LXR Control Sketch to your liking, upload the sketch your Arduino Uno, and plug in the Arduino Uno to the PCB. You now have a very powerful midi controller designed for your very powerful LXR Drum Synth."

Sunday, April 28, 2019

PhatOne - New DIY Programmable Mono Rack Synth Based on AS33xx and Arduino


DIY Synthesizer - PhatOne Demo (AS33xx and Arduino based) Published on Apr 28, 2019 Krzychu1995

English description below
==========================
Mam przyjemność zaprezentować instrument PhatOne - monofoniczny, programowalny syntezator w formacie rack 19" 1U. Sterowanie odbywa się za pomocą kilku przycisków na panelu wraz z 2 enkoderami (konfiguracja, edycja presetów i ich zapis). Moduł zbudowany jest w oparciu o układy serii AS33xx firmy Alfa z Łotwy, w części cyfrowej znajdują się dwa układy ATmega 328P-PU zaprogramowane w środowisku Arduino (łącznie ok 2000 linii kodu). Zastosowanie mikrokontrolerów umożliwiło ponadto pozbycie się sprzętowych generatorów modulacji (ADSR i LFO), co znacząco wpłynęło na koszt instrumentu.

Parametry:
-2x 3340 VCO TRIANGLE, SAW, PULSE/SQUARE
-1X 3320 VCF (OPARTY NA OBWODZIE Z PROPHETA 5)
-2X ADSR (ZREALIZOWANE W SOFTWARE)
-2X LFO (ZREALIZOWANE W SOFTWARE)
-MATRYCA MODULACJI 4 SLOTY (SOFTWARE)
-MODULACJA FM VCO1 - VCO2
-128 MIEJSC W PAMIĘCI

==========================

I am pleased to present PhatOne instrument - monophonic, programmable synthesizer in rack 19" 1U format. For steering purposes there are several buttons on panel and 2 encoders (configuration, preset edit and saving). Module is basen on AS33xx IC produced by Alfa in Latvia, in digital part there are two ATmega328P-PU chips programmed in Arduino environment (around 2000 lines of code). Employment of microcontrollers made possible to get rid of hardware modulation sources (ADSR, LFO). Thanks to this costs are lower.

Parameters:
-2x 3340 VCO TRIANGLE, SAW, PULSE/SQUARE
-1X 3320 VCF (BASED ON PROPHET 5)
-2X ADSR (MADE IN SOFTWARE)
-2X LFO (MADE IN SOFTWARE)
-MODULATION MATRIX 4 SLOTS (SOFTWARE)
-FM MODULATION VCO1 - VCO2
-128 MEMORY LOCATIONS

And two previous development videos:

DIY Monophonic Synth Demo

Published on Oct 14, 2018 Krzychu1995

Gershon Kingsley - Popcorn (cover) [SYNTH DEMO]

Published on Dec 31, 2018 Krzychu1995

"For the end of year - short demo of my DIY synth. It played bassline and lead. Rest of arrangement done on Arturia Minimoog and Microbrute."

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Custom/Portable ANALOG NOISE Synth

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

via this auction - video at the auction and below.

"This auction is for one custom analog synth and mini-amp made by foam_FORM. The "Trigguitar"
adds that sonic grit to taste and grinds it down, too. Features include:
- Atari Punk Console inside (capable of some extremely hardcore analog sounds) controlled by an Arduino Uno.
- 6 selectable LED's can be turned on to conrol the pitch based on their light frequencies and intensities
- 6 Photocells can also mod frequencies (most effective on higher pitches)
- Arpeggio programming is possible (screw off one of the side-plates on the instrument to access the Arduino's USB)
- Can be powered using a single 9V battery or with a choice of 2 different power adapters (slightly different tones).
-High-quality HAPP arcade pushuttons
-Includes a mini metal amp (9v battery powered!) with volume knob, 1/4" input jack, and sound/speaker/hole"



Trigguitar Analog _ one Published on Jun 20, 2013

"Here is an example of how you can use an Arduino (or ATMega-related product) to send CV signals to control an external synth. Here I am controlling an Atari Punk Console by sending a PWM (square-wave pulse using the preset "Blink" code) to a homemade digital-to-analog converter. The converter is made of 2 resistors in series which are connected to the positive pin of an eletrolytic capacitor and the Arduino "common" pin. The CV (where the speaker normally goes) is hooked up to common and the negative side of the capacitor. There you have it-- a cheap programmable CV converter!!!"

Monday, November 17, 2008

Auduino


Auduino from Tinker.it! on Vimeo.
"Having a play with the Auduino synthesiser.

Auduino is based on the Arduino board. The audio is coming direct from Arduino PWM output with only a slight external reverb. No other effects were used.

Construction details and code here"

via Peter of Tinker it!:
"Me and the team at Tinker.it have put together a softsynth for Arduino entitled Auduino (a contraction of Audio Arduino) and I thought you might be interested. I've released the source and schematic, so everyone can hack around with it.

Video (above)
Construction and hacking notes
Source code
Eye candy"

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

24 light sensitive sensors 'lightefface' - arduino + max/msp


24 light sensitive sensors 'lightefface' - arduino + max/msp from kaziem on Vimeo.

"This is an interface that has 24 light sensitive resistors. It is built with Arduino and 3 multiplexers. In these examples it sends data to MAX/MSP and controls sound, but can send data to any software (Processing, Reactor, Suppercollider, Junxion etc) that talks to Arduino. So this is like having 24 light dependent faders, you can do whatever you like with the data. These are just two simple examples, but I'm going to make more patches in MAX, possibilities are endless. I'm also going to try to raise money and turn it into a product, Let's see how it goes. For now enjoy this little documentation."

Sunday, July 31, 2016

World's First HP Scanjet 4C Keytar + Instructions on How to Build a Musical Stepper Motor in 60 sec


Published on Jul 31, 2016 bd59

"You may of heard of a popular flat bed scanner by the name of HP Scanjet. This scanner had a hidden command set within the Scanner Control Language which allows you to send musical notes directly to the stepper motor. This is a tedious method where you have to enter the notes and durations manually into a text file (similar to G-Code on a CNC Machine). I have always used and will always use this method for my Old School music videos however I wanted to try and build a MIDI controlled stepper motor. One day I had one of my HP Scanjets sitting on its side and for some reason it resembled a Roland SH-101 and that's when I came up with the idea for the HP Scanjet Keytar. What a great way to merge both into a musical instrument. My one of a kind HP Scanjet Keytar consist of an Arduino Nano, Stepper Motor Shield and an optocoupler. Most of my Arduino code was readily available on the Arduino website and is free to download at GitHub. Near the end of my video I will show you how to build a MIDI controlled stepper motor in 40 seconds. I believe that maybe a world record :)

Finally, everything you need to build your own musical MIDI controlled stepper motor. (no electronics background required)
Download the Arduino Code at Github
https://github.com/squirtifier/HP-Sca...
please make sure you place all the files in a directory called HPScanJetMIDI before compiling
Don't for get to install the arduino_midi_library-dev.zip (just search the internet for this file name"

Thursday, August 08, 2013

Menu driven interface for Arduino

Published on Aug 8, 2013 makipri·9 videos

"I created a template for creating a hierarchic menu system for Arduino. It can be controllable with a rotary encoder or a set of buttons, three is a minimum. You can select and store presets into memory locations, edit strings, integers and lists.

The LCD is driven through my version of LCD4BitShiftRegister that is compatible with Arduino's Serial class, http://kaverit.org/svn-pub/arduino/li...

Code and schematics will be published this fall."

Saturday, May 21, 2011

SoundStrip Arduino DIY Midi Ribbon Controller


YouTube Uploaded by conorowenbarry on May 20, 2011

"SoundStrip is a DIY Midi Ribbon Controller made using an Arduino and some simple sensors. This video shows the SoundStrip Max4Live device playing the SteamPipe synth in Reaktor"

SoundStrip Arduino DIY Midi Ribbon Controller Explination

Uploaded by conorowenbarry on May 19, 2011

"SoundStrip is a DIY Midi Ribbon Controller made using an Arduino and some simple sensors."
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