It's been about nine months.
But I finally got my homebrew modular spitting out music last night.
I just had to tell someone.
My Homebrew Modular is Up and Running!!!!!
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it's arduino, I'm still getting acquainted with the language (and busy with business crap at the moment, should have more spare time next month to dig into it more.) I have some pseudo-schematics drawn up for CV generators/processors but one of my goals is to do as much with the software as I can (instead of relying on linear ICs to do filtering/slew limiting/etc.)
The first/main thing I wanna do is build a MIDI-clock-arpeggiator to interface with my synth.com system, which'll take 2 MIDI ins (one for clock, the other for note on/off) and send CV/Gate output. Hopefully I can make it shuffle, too, but I don't wanna get ahead of myself, best I've done at this point is make the LED blink.
The first/main thing I wanna do is build a MIDI-clock-arpeggiator to interface with my synth.com system, which'll take 2 MIDI ins (one for clock, the other for note on/off) and send CV/Gate output. Hopefully I can make it shuffle, too, but I don't wanna get ahead of myself, best I've done at this point is make the LED blink.
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