Holy shit! I’ve been noodling on something similar to this, but yours is 10x as featureful!
Took me longer than expected to get this little guy done, since I made a dum-dum. And misaligned some bits XD
Still got to power up n test it. Tomorrows jobby tho.
Its a Noise Drum, which I think is just another flavor of Tiny Dazzler Hat/Snare module.
Time for a well deserved smoke and some sleep now =D
This looks great! Would you be willing to publish the schematic and gerbers? Maybe if you use git as a development platform others could contribute code as well (via pull requests).
Yes, sure. When I confirmed that it is all working I will put everything on my GitHub site polykit (Polykit) · GitHub
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It must be noise drum day today - I have almost finished mine as well. I had to add a X2 amplifier to the input though as I used the wrong diodes and it doesn’t trigger with 5v from my CVpal.
Yeah I wasnt sure which to use 4148 or 4001. so I went with 4001 since they were just sitting there in my box of crap bits and this is just a test module for me at the moment =D
Ill try out 4148 on the snare profile when I build another.
The layout calls for 1N4148.
(1N4001 is a 1-amp rectifier diode, 1N4148 is a 150 mA switching diode.)
I grabbed both that layout and Juggles version because his used 10pin.
I used 4148. It triggers OK with my ‘system 100’ LFO which is -10 to 10 volts but not with the drum triggers on my cvpal which are 5v. I think I used the schematic from juggle’s post:
but I ended up making my own layout to fit in a scrap of stripboard.
I’ll post the layout once I know it works.
Hmm, then again this schematic says 1N4001:
Given what they do in that circuit, I don’t think that means much more than “use a diode”
Today I finished the noise drum module with a buffer. I’ll make a stripboard layout later once Microsoft has finished ‘just updating your PC’.
this is freaking awesome!!!
Working on making a raspberry pi 1.3 into a soundfont-based sampler. All sounds originate from the pi, the USB connection is only for SSH and power.
Sorry the mix was quiet. Not used to screen recording and routing the audio at the right levels yet.
Here is the original for comparison:
Ohh I do love a bit of Nobuo Uematsu. I loved the film Advent Children too, the vfx were amazing.
I wonder if its still up to par =)
Today I have mostly been… Outside!
Spent all day outside pretty much. Filling, sanding, filling again, sanding again, cutting back panel supports and PRIMERING!! Then sanding and more primer. =D
Yep! Im finally at the point of painting.
I havent glued my rails but its no biggie, I might just add a dab tomorrow.
Its been a good sunny day (and no Sam I didnt wear Sunscreen. Because we all enjoy the heat)
Glad I got as much as I could done today, it looks like it might be crappy tomorrow.
Time to unwind and watch some Bobs Burgers =)
(Id post a pic, but its just a grey/white coat) =P
Permit me update on the system 4 x hagiwo arduino modules added and another big (medium button) . Some tweaks and tuning of 3340 and electric druid wavevco whatsit called ? I shall try and add more details of the hagiwo modules soon.
I found some eurorack-sized 4hp modules from local army surplus store, gutted them and started building stuff in them. Random holes and texts just add the flavour. That one is noise with low pass and high pass filtered outputs. I plan not to label them myself and to completely forgot which is which.
Might just be me, but “sulakevalvonta” sounds like a pretty cool module, so you could scratch out the translation and impress your non-Finnish speaking friends.