OTTO
4klang
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2,619 | 272 | |
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over 1 year ago | about 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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OTTO
- Bitfield Audio – Teenage Engineer OP-1 Inspired Synth
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OP-1 Jailbreak Bounty?
Are you aware of the OTTO project?
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Looking for a cheap alternative to the op-1
I'm surprised no one mentioned OTTO. It's literally a diy op-1 clone... That seems to be just turning into its own cool thing, rather than the original concept of straight cloning the op-1 https://bitfieldaudio.com/
- Introducing the OP-1 field
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Open source hardware synths
I was only able to find the OTTO - Are there any others?
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Klaus: open source portable synthesizer and sampler
Like this? https://github.com/bitfieldaudio/OTTO
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Piecing together an OP-1 from parts?
This was born as an accessible replacement: https://github.com/bitfieldaudio/OTTO
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OPi-1?
This thing is definitely not the OP-1 firmware. OP is either displaying a static image, or something they created that just resembles the OP-1 string synth. At first I thought it may have been graphics from the OTTO project, but I can't find anything to support that.
4klang
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help packing sound in <4k
I had a deeper look at 4klang, it looks like it's not really taking care of sound output, it's "only" creating the sounds and filling a buffer (I might be wrong, that level of assembly is soooooo over my head. still damn interesting to read, tho)
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Is there an audio equivalent of SVG?
Another thing that comes very close is this: https://github.com/hzdgopher/4klang This is a synth supposed to produce a size-compact output suitable for demos and similar scenarios. It does not create a XML (merely the opposite) but the main point is that the principles are close to what you are describing.
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Creating procedural audio for demos
Two resources that spring to mind are 4klang and this old article series by kebby that doesn't seem to be online any longer. Mirrored here.
What are some alternatives?
zynthian-sys - System configuration scripts & files for Zynthian.
element - Element Audio Plugin Host
Portable-Synth - OP-1 style portable groovebox based around Teensy 4.1
aeolus_plugin - Pipe organ synthesizer (VST plugin)
WOLOF-ASR-Wav2Vec2 - Audio Preprocessing and finetuning of wav2vec2-large-xlsr model on AI4D Baamtu Datamation - Automatic Speech Recognition in WOLOF Data.
ShaderPiPFX - HLSL live player. Compile and play your HLSL shader automatically.
synth-modules - Synth module schematics and code
traKmeter - Loudness meter for correctly setting up tracking and mixing levels (gain staging).
AudioSynthesizer - Синтезатор на ESP32
upx - UPX - the Ultimate Packer for eXecutables
acid-banger - The Endless Acid Banger - Extra Spicy
mt32-pi - 🎹🎶 A baremetal kernel that turns your Raspberry Pi 3 or later into a Roland MT-32 emulator and SoundFont synthesizer based on Circle, Munt, and FluidSynth.