eurorack-awesome
DLD
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1.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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eurorack-awesome
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DIY Recommendations
For open source gerbers you can send off to get made there is lots of stuff out there. This is a big list on Github. I've built the nickajeglin analog logic module which is really good. Maasijam has some really good stuff as well.
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Hardware List
There's a good list in Eurorack-awesome although many are analog designs.
- OpenSource ??
- Best examples of open source synth projects?
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[HELP] Multiple MIDI-2-CV OUTs circuit with Teensy
if you’re okay with 0-5v cv there are lots of references like https://github.com/mattb/teensy-cv. more here https://github.com/newdigate/eurorack-awesome
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Where can I learn how to build synths ?
A good place to start is sdiy and the legendary modwiggler forum modwiggler or github. github
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Getting Started: Questions about DIY.
With that background, if you're comfortable with schematics and doing pcb layouts, open-source modules can be the cheapest way to go. Here is a link with a bunch of github repos. Some have gerber files, you can send off to somewhere like JLCPCB to have the panels and PCBs made. Minimum order is 5 I think.
- Which companies make their modules open source?
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Questions before I take the plunge
You can get a lot cheaper with some of the open source stuff out there. Here is a link with a lot of stuff. You'll have to source companies to do panels and pcbs.
- I want to start diy synth building but where do I start?
DLD
- Hardware List
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Real-time Audio Processing Question
A 4-input 4-output “crossfading” delay using an STM32F427 and external SDRAM chip (32MB). Achieves up to 3 minutes of 48kHz/16bit stereo delay time, less if you use 24bit. https://github.com/4ms/DLD
What are some alternatives?
awesome-open-source-supporters - ⭐️ A curated list of companies that offer their services for free to Open Source projects
SMR - Spectral Multiband Resonator
Quatro - QUATRO is a quad VCA and mixer based on Veils, by Mutable Instruments. Original design by Émilie Gillet - CC BY-SA 3.0. Through-hole remix by Kevin Olivella.
stm32mp1-baremetal - Baremetal framework and example projects for the STM32MP15x Cortex-A7 based MPU
schema-cave - Various old schematics of retired and unreleased modules.
JUCE - JUCE is an open-source cross-platform C++ application framework for desktop and mobile applications, including VST, VST3, AU, AUv3, LV2 and AAX audio plug-ins.
bookmarks - :bookmark: :star: Collection of public dev bookmarks, shared with :heart: from www.codever.dev
SWN - Spherical Wavetable Navigator source code
EuroPi - EuroPi: A reprogrammable Eurorack module based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
EURORACK - DIY Information
STS - Firmware for Stereo Triggered Sampler, a eurorack module from 4ms Company