All sound is being generated by the arduino. The only thing the computer is doing is power and recording.
Demonstrated in this video:
2 voltage controlled square wave oscillators
1 envelope (also can be controlled by voltage)
1 clock (speed controlled by voltage)
1 sequencer (S&H voltages)
Two of the knobs are controlling VCO pitches and the last is helping send voltage to the S&H sequencer.
There's still another envelope on it that can be used as an LFO.
We are in the progress of designing an interface so a lot of parameters are hard coded in due to lack of components. We'll do another demo soon with everything connected. It should be a beast by then.
Talks of selling such a device have come about, also. Stay tuned to learn more.
with the patches you are making with the wires on the breadboard it reminds me of the EMS synthi's
nickpelkey 1 month ago
sounds like snes :D
BuGFiX000 11 months ago
awesome! I want to build one, where can I get more info?
synthdood 1 year ago
This is great! I love it.
booboogrizzle 2 years ago
:D
Great demonstration.
IareDallas 2 years ago
You, sir, are clearly a sound wizard. Those synthesized sounds are chilling.
HythlothCoder 2 years ago