kosmo-multitool VS pico-dco

Compare kosmo-multitool vs pico-dco and see what are their differences.

kosmo-multitool

Arduino Nano Every based development platform for DIY synthesizer enthusiasts. (by polykit)

pico-dco

Polyphonic Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) controlled by Raspberry Pi Pico PIO (by polykit)
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kosmo-multitool pico-dco
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0.0 1.6
over 2 years ago about 1 year ago
C++ C
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kosmo-multitool

Posts with mentions or reviews of kosmo-multitool. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

pico-dco

Posts with mentions or reviews of pico-dco. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-20.
  • Best Oscillators for Frequency Stability?
    1 project | /r/synthdiy | 1 Jun 2023
    here's a project made by polykit who posts here with some really good stuff.
  • Polyphony in analog synthesizer with arduino
    2 projects | /r/synthdiy | 20 Sep 2022
    I think you could look into DCOs later, I'm in the process of building a polysyth based on this: https://github.com/polykit/pico-dco
  • What's up with DCO's?
    1 project | /r/synthdiy | 15 Jul 2022
    I built an analog polyphonic synthesizer with a DCO. I used a Raspberry Pi Pico to drive 6 voices. Schematics, PCB and source code are on GitHub: https://github.com/polykit/pico-dco It’s super stable and can be directly controlled by MIDI, no additional pitch CV needed.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing kosmo-multitool and pico-dco you can also consider the following projects:

ethersweep - Open Source, easy to use Ethernet connected stepper motor controller. Built in FreeCAD, KiCAD and Arduino.

esp32_basic_synth - ESP32 based simple synthesizer project

hl-alyx-glove - Firmware and Hardware for a Half-Life: Alyx Gravity Glove Replica

Euclid_Probe - Euclid probe, a magnetically coupled Z Probe

HAGIWOs_Module - eurorack modular synthesizers projects using Arduino.

kosmo-spring-reverb-driver - Schematics and PCB layout for a spring reverb driver in Kosmo modular format