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mt32-pi
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Something between Rpi and Rpi Pico?
I have just seen https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi but it doesn't seem as easy to play with and well-documented as the other software I've used.
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Attempting to learn MS-DOS; Here's my DOS Gaming Box!
Cool system. I'd see if you can get a hold of a Roland MT-32 type synth. If your sound card has a daughterboard connector (it does, top right corner) you can get a Serdaco Wavetable board which would let you have generalMIDI output. An external MT-32 or a mt32-pi will also greatly improve your music output.
- Electronic music icon Korg makes music with Raspberry Pi
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Roland MT-32 Emulation
Regardless the best option is a MT32-pi solution. https://github.com/dwhinham/mt32-pi/wiki/Custom-hardware
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Sound canvas / tone generator
I think MT-32 and SC-55, at least, are wildly overpriced for what they are from a music perspective, thanks to the retro gaming bubble. If you want to mess around with one, I would recommend checking out mt32-pi. In addition to the extremely limited MT-32 sound palette, it can also load soundfonts, which really opens things up a lot.
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Raspberry Pi in synths?
Check out Mini-Dexed and MT32-Pi. I use both and they're great. They are built on the bare-metal "circle" platform, so they don't run on top of linux (so no faffing about with JACK routing, etc.).
- Ask HN: What cool projects do you suggest I build with a Raspberry Pi 2W
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My take on the MiniDexed - first synth-diy project completed
its a CJMCU 5102 DAC Board, which is one of the supported soundcards. You can use the internal headphone jack of the Pi as well, however it only supports 12bit PWM audio there, which is usable but has a lot of artifacts and I would not recommend therefore
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I'm not sure where else to post this but I need a bit of help.
You can turn a Raspberry Pi into a Yamaha DX7 using MiniDexed or a Roland MT-32 using mt32-pi (which also loads soundfonts via FluidSynth). I use both of these regularly. They're great. Both work with USB MIDI controllers with no additional hardware required and boot headlessly in a few seconds to work like a true instrument.
- Dexed FM synthesizer similar to DX7 running on bare metal Raspberry Pi
MiniDexed
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the korg opsix SE should be priced at $557 and not $2,000 USD. proof inside
https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexed this is also interesting looking
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Core and UI framework recommendations for Raspberry PI project
GitHub - probonopd/MiniDexed: Dexed FM synthesizer similar to DX7 running on a bare metal Raspberry Pi (without a Linux kernel or operating system)
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#80s80sChallenge Alphaville - Sounds Like a Melody - miniDexed version
miniDexed OpenSource Project: https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexed Sounds and Performances on GitHub.: https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexed/discussions/414
- Looking for simple, cheap project to teach ~20 highschoolers.
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My new Sound-Demo-Video from miniDexed
All Sounds from miniDexed out of the Box. https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexed
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New to synths, want to have DX-7 sound or closest to it?
Dexed has been ported onto microprocessors in projects like MicroDexed, MicroDexed-touch both on Teensy and MiniDexed on Raspberry Pi.
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Korg Volca FM 2 Restock
Well don't just sit there...
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Synth hardware/software for poor people
MiniDexed is the Pi based TX816 (8 DX7s in one)
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poly synth around 300€
If you're the scrappy type, maybe have a gander over here.
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How to start?
I LOVE my Vortex 2. Seriously, go that way. Play with Ableton, do the daw thing, or get any cheaper used polyphonic desktop synth like the Modal Skulpt (terrible build quality and support, but a great synth) a Korg Volca, or (if you're feeling frisky and already have a Raspberry Pi) check out the MiniDEXED project on GitHub for a real treat! You can totally go monophonic instead, but I think the keytar lends itself more to polyphony. Also, the Vortex is highly flexible and programmable, so if you want to, say, have one synth for bass, another for lead, and maybe even have a little drum machine hooked up, you could still play all that at the same time. JOIN US.
What are some alternatives?
munt - A multi-platform software synthesiser emulating pre-GM MIDI devices such as the Roland MT-32, CM-32L, CM-64 and LAPC-I. In no way endorsed by or affiliated with Roland Corp.
circle - A C++ bare metal environment for Raspberry Pi with USB (32 and 64 bit)
stm32mp1-baremetal - Baremetal framework and example projects for the STM32MP15x Cortex-A7 based MPU
PiBluetoothMidSetup - Turn a raspberry pi into a Bluetooth Midi device
Arduino-USBMIDI - Allows a microcontroller, with native USB capabilities, to appear as a MIDI device over USB to a connected computer
Super-Simple-Raspberry-Pi-Audi
EspTinyUSB - ESP32S2 native USB library. Implemented few common classes, like MIDI, CDC, HID or DFU (update).
raspberry-bluetooth-receiver - Scripts, tools and documentation for creating a bluetooth receiver with raspberry pi
zynthian-sys - System configuration scripts & files for Zynthian.
askai - Command Line Interface for OpenAi ChatGPT
Main_MiSTer - Main MiSTer binary and Wiki
circle - The compiler is available for download. Get it!