In this post I wire up the DAC and start up Mozzi using my Arduino Multi-pot Mozzi FM Synthesis on the Seeedstudio XIAO SAMD21 board (previously known as the Seeeduino XIAO). Previous parts in this series: Part 1 - Introduction to the XIAO SAMD21 and some projects to get started. Part 2 - Looking at accessing … Continue reading XIAO SAMD21, Arduino and MIDI – Part 3
Year: 2023
XIAO SAMD21, Arduino and MIDI – Part 2
In this post I look at what is involved in getting multiple MIDI interfaces connected to the Seeedstudio XIAO SAMD21 boards (previously known as the Seeeduino XIAO). Previous parts in this series: Part 1 - Introduction to the XIAO SAMD21 and some projects to get started. Part 2 - Looking at accessing additional serial ports … Continue reading XIAO SAMD21, Arduino and MIDI – Part 2
XIAO SAMD21, Arduino and MIDI
I've had a few Seeedstudio XIAO SAMD21 boards (previously known as the Seeeduino XIAO) for a while but haven't really done much with them. I had a brief go with Circuitpython to build a CircuitPython USB to Serial MIDI Router but that is all so far. Having been inspired by a recent post on the … Continue reading XIAO SAMD21, Arduino and MIDI
Tactile Button Keyboard PCB – Part 2
Here are the build notes for my Tactile Button Keyboard PCB. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! These are the key tutorials for the main concepts used in this project: Open Music Labs: Input Matrix Scanning Arduino Nano MIDI … Continue reading Tactile Button Keyboard PCB – Part 2
Tactile Button Keyboard PCB
I've used tactile buttons as musical keyboards in a number of my projects now and either build them on solderless breadboard, which is quite unreliable, or on stripboard, which is a little messy. This PCB design is for a one-octave tactile button keyboard PCB that has various modes of operation and is extendable to two … Continue reading Tactile Button Keyboard PCB
Analog IO Board PCB – Part 2
This is the build guide for the Analog IO Board PCB. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! These are the key Arduino tutorials for the main concepts used in this project: Simple Potentiometer Breakout Arduino Multi-pot Mozzi FM Synthesis … Continue reading Analog IO Board PCB – Part 2
Analog IO Board PCB
A number of my synth projects require the use of potentiometers. A while back I made a relatively simple stripboard pot breakout, but it isn't particularly reliable. This PCB is a pot breakout that can be used in various ways - either direct, with a 4051 multiplexer, or with an SPI MCP3008 expander. It also … Continue reading Analog IO Board PCB
MiniDexed Raspberry Pi V1 IO Board – Part 2
This is the build guide for my MiniDexed Raspberry Pi V1 IO Board. Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments! These are the key tutorials for the main concepts used in this project: MiniDexed: “Bare Metal” Raspberry Pi MiniDexed DX7 Raspberry Pi … Continue reading MiniDexed Raspberry Pi V1 IO Board – Part 2
MiniDexed Raspberry Pi V1 IO Board
I already have two different IO boards for use with MiniDexed on a Raspberry Pi and whilst MiniDexed works best on a Pi 3 or 4, providing 8 full DX7-compatible tone generators, it is also possible to run it on a V1 Raspberry Pi, although it is limited in performance to a single tone generator. … Continue reading MiniDexed Raspberry Pi V1 IO Board
MiniDexed TX816 – Part 7 – In use!
Now that my MiniDexed TX816 seems largely usable (for me at least), this is the last part in the series for the time being and is simply a short demonstration of the module in use! Here is an 80s style FM synth version of Jupiter from Holst's Planets Suite. Previous posts in this series: Part … Continue reading MiniDexed TX816 – Part 7 – In use!