Hi folks, my server is down, sorry ... but someone asked me to post the PICSYNTH in the electro-music.com forum: http://electro-music.com/forum/topic-25422.html Here you can get all schematics, source and hex files.
Sound-Samples: ahm, I still have no server, so if I have a new one I upload the samples again.
For questions and suggestions you can mail me: Eric Boger acidliner(at)web.de
Nop I've thought about Midi Clock but I don't know how to sync the algorithms easy yet. Parameter control via MIDI is theoretically possible, but it's easier to buy a MIDI to CV converter and connect that instead of the pots (highly liquid or something). The pots are nothing else than a control voltage (0..5Volt).
Maybe I'll find a way - but I make no promise. It's more a fun toy than a high end synth (and toys don't have MIDI
The pots are nothing else than a control voltage (0..5Volt). It's more a fun toy than a high end synth (and toys don't have MIDI
I've got a Doepfer that has 4x 0..5V CV outputs so I can try to hook that up, cool. Toys do have MIDI... I'm currently building Highly Liquid kits for my Speaks, my Atari2600 and my SK1.
I never really thought I wanted MIDI because the bent sound is only the 1st stage, everything ends up as audio in Ableton Live and gets sliced/diced/warped whatever some more.... but I saw a vid of a MIDI 2600 and I was like "wow", I think MIDI control will get me to where I want to be sooner.
Hey how about a trigger input (+5v gate pulse?) so the sequencer advances one step... that would work and it would save you a lot of boring MIDI programming...?
ok, maybe some toys have midi, damn... good idea trigger for step advance... I'll do that if I got my synth back (lent it a friend) synching the thing seems to be a important requested feature. ... wishlist is long...