eurorack-awesome
teensy-eurorack
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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?
teensy-eurorack
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Oscilloscope for debugging a Teensy audio project?
also you can use an fpga as a great logic analyser. can decode all sorts of protocols. check papilio fpga, it’s the best cheapest logic analyser you could ever find. it’s been very handy, helped me build this thing (sounds a bit like what you’re trying do) https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-eurorack
- Best examples of open source synth projects?
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[HELP] Multiple MIDI-2-CV OUTs circuit with Teensy
https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-control-voltage or https://github.com/newdigate/teensy-eurorack perhaps?
- Teensy Eurorack Interface
- Teensy 4.1 eurorack module (2x, USB, TDM CODEC, SD, display)
What are some alternatives?
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nodeLHC-ESP32 - Hardware aberto e colaborativo nodeLHC
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.
MicroDexed - Dexed port for Teensy (3.5/3.6 with audio shield)
schema-cave - Various old schematics of retired and unreleased modules.
Polaron - A DIY drum machine for the teensy microcontroller (hardware / software)
bookmarks - :bookmark: :star: Collection of public dev bookmarks, shared with :heart: from www.codever.dev
synth-modules - Synth module schematics and code
SWN - Spherical Wavetable Navigator source code
EnvOpenPico - An open source RP2040 MCU Board Family
DLD - Dual Looping Delay module
arisutea-pcb-stm32 - PCB design files for Arisutea STM32 Keyboard