oopsy
gen~ to Daisy: exporting Max Gen patchers for the ElectroSmith Daisy hardware platforms (by electro-smith)
Hardware
Documentation and resources for Electrosmith Hardware (by electro-smith)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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oopsy
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-13.
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Working on a step sequencer for Daisy Field. Its's not glamorous (yet!) but I'm excited with my progress.
Unnnnfortunately at this time I’m C++ illiterate-ish so I’ve been using Max/MSP Gen~ and this Oopsy~ thing but it’s working for me so far
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Max/MSP patches into synth
Sorry I wasn’t very detailed in my original response. You can buy a Daisy seed (or any of the other products) and use Oopsy to flash your patch directly to the Daisy (with some tweaking). There is not a BOM but if you look at the schematic, it is fairly simple. You’ll just need a variety of resistors and a TL074 and MCP6004 and a LM4040-10. If you want to hook up a screen you can get a cheap OLED. Anyway, check out the examples they have here. There isn’t a ton of documentation except for what is on GitHub.
Hardware
Posts with mentions or reviews of Hardware.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-14.
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Pduino quest!!
The Electro-Smith 'Daisy' can run PureData.
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Neural Seed: Digital pedal on Terrarium platform for emulating real amps/pedals
Electrosmith Daisy(like the OPs Terrrarium) : https://www.electro-smith.com/
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DIY Expert Sleepers Disting even possible?
Check out the Electrosmith Daisy platform . Many makers are using them as a backbone for their products so there's a good community around it.
- How to create modules from scratch
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New Qu-bit delay module
Only "gripe" I have is that it seems to also be using Daisy, I kinda wish they would go the Versio route of using the same front panel layout for their modules and allow easily switching between these firmwares. Though I suppose that leaves less flexibility per module...
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Time & Space manipulation, coming this year :-)
i just found the patch module schematics, https://github.com/electro-smith/Hardware/blob/master/reference/daisy_patch/ES_Daisy_Patch_Rev4.pdf will be a good reference for building some extra i/o circuitry around the seed
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Ask HN: Tired of Arduino, how can I get started to build hardware synth?
Also, if you don't mind digital - have you seen the daisy ecosystem?
https://www.electro-smith.com/
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How to program pedal effects with making a pedal...
Something like the Daisy development system might be a good place to start
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Guidance Needed: Software engineer interested in guitar amplifier modeling development
Most audio companies in this realm are also consumer electronics manufacturers, so it may be worth trying to build your own embedded guitar pedal to run some algorithms on to bring your projects full circle. If you document that whole process and integrate that into your portfolio too, that kind of experience would definitely make you more marketable. The Electro Smith products seem fun for this type of thing.
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Kicking basslines with the ESP32 Dimensions module
I haven't no --- but I'd go for www.electro-smith.com (Daisy board) to do very cool Audio projects
What are some alternatives?
When comparing oopsy and Hardware you can also consider the following projects:
DaisyWiki - Wiki for the Daisy ecosystem. Click the link to the right to get started ->
ltspice-guitar-pedals - A collection of LTSpice simulation files for popular guitar effects. :guitar: :electron: :musical_note: :chart_with_upwards_trend: Pull requests welcome :smiley:
Dimensions - Dimensions is an open source ESP32-based MIDI sequencer that uses Parametric Equations to generate cool, unexpected musical patterns.
DaisyExamples - Examples for the Daisy Platform