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arduino-eurorack-projects
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What is your favorite open source eurorack module? And the best documented?
JoeSeggiola's Clock divider and Forks modules are also on my list of "next to build".
- Through-hole Arduino-powered clone of Mutable Instruments Branches
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Looking for a clock schematic/ stripboard
The Circuit Abbey TICK is a simple 555-based clock with three ranges. After that there are any number of divider options, including the 4ms Rotating Clock Divider.
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Looking for inspiration
Well, Arduinos are awfully powerful, tiny and modular. For example: Time Manipulator Pedal or this Arduino Eurorack Projects
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Took a hint so here it is, TinyQuan, the tiny CV quantizer with hundreds of scales.
Anyway my projects I had to make things a bit more general (read: MIDI pitch-bend) and memory efficient (read: 6 different DACs with flash and RAM already at their limits). I recently implemented a multi-point interpolation map, adjustable at run-time, based on pre-existing work (Befaco, Mutable Instruments).
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S-ELEC: Eurorack stereo electret microphone power supply and amplifier in 4HP
https://github.com/joeSeggiola/arduino-eurorack-projects#readme
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Building ornament and crime with teensy 4.0
We can all dream for a port, but it seems like a lot of work to get around limitations in the speed of the SPI port on the 4.0. Most likely it would end up having to be a module with the heart of a Teensy 4.0 and some additional circuitry in order to get the needed performance, and it still requires a massive rewrite of several of the apps. Lots of people are clamoring for it, but nobody is stepping up to volunteer the hundreds of hours needed a to carry it out.
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Is it possible to make a syncable LFO with only through hole and ICs, or do you need to use Arduino? If both are possible, pros and cons?
A serious project just right for CV modulation built around the Teensy microcontroller is the Ornament and Crime DIY module.
- Best examples of open source synth projects?
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Some questions on Algorithmic Oscillators
Ornament and Crime is open source and on github as is every mutable instrument module, including plaits. The Grone Drone seems to be a combination of digital and analog sections, a quick look at their website didn't tell me what's behind the oscillator section.
- DIY EuroPi expander with inputs and oled display
- It’s not much, but it’s mine
What are some alternatives?
synth-modules - Synth module schematics and code
temps_utile- - teensy 3.2 trigger generator
jamman-arduino-sync - An Arduino project for syncing the JamMan Solo XT looper pedal (and compatible ones) to any analog clock/pulse input, for example from Korg Volca units, Arturia sequencers and synthesizers, Eurorack signals, etc.
tinytricks - Tiny Tricks - Modules for VCV Rack
iSpindel - electronic Hydrometer
teensy-eurorack - Hardware Design: Eurorack shield for teensy 4.1 with 14 in / 16 out analog channels
TonUINO - Die DIY Musikbox (nicht nur) für Kinder
BogaudioModules - Modules for VCV Rack.
splitflap - DIY split-flap display
super-sixteen - Code and schematics for the Super Sixteen Eurorack sequencer
cvpal - Cheap and cheerful 2-channel USB to CV/Gate interface
EuroPi - EuroPi: A reprogrammable Eurorack project based on the Raspberry Pi Pico