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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.
zynthian-sys
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Electronic music icon Korg makes music with Raspberry Pi
There's a bunch of people doing some pretty amazing synth builds with the Raspberry Pi -- the Zynthian crew [0] springs to mind.
Basically bring your own USB midi keyboard / controller - these tend to be cheap, but also engender very strong opinions, so there's some distinct advantages to having them as separate components, but with the synth box being much more portable than a laptop or desktop.
As to the Korg Wavestate - on this side of the pond (AU) it has an RRP of A$1500, though street pricing is around A$1000.
[0] https://zynthian.org/
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Help starting out a DIY synth guitar project
Another option might be to get a Raspberry Pi and a USB audio interface to run Zynthian. Zynthian can be built from scratch with a TV, mouse and keyboard. You will need the USB audio for a line input from your amp. Heaps of DIY learning building your own Zynthian. You can scale up to the full hardware kit if you like what you see.
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Can OP-1 Field use a USB hub to act as MIDI host for multiple devices?
I suggest something Raspberry Pi based, Zynthian for example. It's the total opposite in this regard, allowing so much freedom and possibilities that it can get overwhelming.
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Spare RaspberryPi 4b with Touchscreen, any ideas for integrating into setup?
There are several great RPi synth projects around, including mt32-pi, mini-dexed and samplerbox, but they're all intended for headless use (or with a tiny embedded display). The outlier in that respect AFAIK is Zynthian: https://zynthian.org/
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Ardour 7.0 has been released
Exactly opposite situation in my case - my Ubuntu Studio rig has been rock solid for tracking and many projects .. but the good news is that even if, for whatever reason, you can't qite grok things to be as productive as a pro Ubuntu Studio user (hint: you can) we have all the good things happening in ZynthianOS to explore, anyway - and this just wraps up the same essential goodies into a hardware device that is push-button-user friendly:
http://zynthian.org
And of course there are bleeding edge lessons learned, applied in things like monome, etc.
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Piano sound module for midi controller?
Zynthian is a good option but a bit hard to get your hands on in the silicon supply chain crisis.
- Raspberry Pi in synths?
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Any good portable synths?
Zynthian is a good one to add to this list.
- Supply chain issues are killing synth companies
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Would an MPC Live 2 be helpful for me?
You might get some more traction by integrating a Raspberry Pi in a eurorack adapter (or RPi Pico) with some sort of CV interface and leveraging an open source project like Zynthian.
What are some alternatives?
Portable-Synth - OP-1 style portable groovebox based around Teensy 4.1
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.
WOLOF-ASR-Wav2Vec2 - Audio Preprocessing and finetuning of wav2vec2-large-xlsr model on AI4D Baamtu Datamation - Automatic Speech Recognition in WOLOF Data.
elk-pi - Elk Audio OS binary images for Raspberry Pi
4klang - Official 4klang repository
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.
synth-modules - Synth module schematics and code
Rack - The virtual Eurorack studio
AudioSynthesizer - Синтезатор на ESP32
Audio - Teensy Audio Library
acid-banger - The Endless Acid Banger - Extra Spicy
ostep-projects - Projects for an undergraduate OS course