I think I have a repository called pico-dco, but all the feedback we produced was fed back into Jan Knippers Pico-dco so that should be upto date. I have another Pico DCO called pico-dco-dac which loses the gate outputs but gains two 8 channel DACs to generate CV, and velocity. The two were used together on the polykit-DUO design and the polykit-16 uses 3 Pico’s to generate 8*2 voices and the gates and DACs.
Just want to point out that the pico-dco doesn’t support usb hosting, so you cannot directory connect a usb keyboard to it, usbmidi must come from a pc etc, but normal 5 pin midi works fine.
Yeah Jan’s repository has the DCO code for the pico-dco. I was wondering what you changed for the PCO-DAC to stack the two together DCOs together.
Yeah will probably use the MX61 for the Midi out.
I’m a little confused as both pico-dco and pico-dco-dac are in my repository. But I’ve created a new one with 4 sub directories including the 2 above and the two 8 voice YD-RP2040 buillds
Sorry if i’ve confused you, it’s probably me not searching right, i could find the teensy code but not the code for the pico. Thanks for uploading, i’ll check it out as soon as i can.
Now i’m really confused…am i looking at the right repository? Polyphonic duo? As that repository says nothing’s been updated since March last year. Sorry for the hassle.
Oops didn’t realise that the GitHub app was only showing me the most popular of your repositories and not all 53 of them! Much better now i can see them all.
Rightho, pi pico, optocouplers and TL74 op- amps ordered. First two perf boards for control and oscilators (2 voices) prepped, should be able to populate with all the passive components at the weekend.
Have been unable to get round to the populating of the boards but the optocouplers, opamps and picos have arrived. One of the picos is now programmed too. Hopefully, will be able to do it this week.