Название | : | ESP32 DIY polyphonic MIDI synthesizer module for Arduino |
Продолжительность | : | 9.46 |
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Просмотров | : | 18 rb |
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This is absolutely brilliant I'm stunned by how powerful yet simple this project is! I may need to come back to this Super inspiring Comment from : Tim Howard |
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Awesome project, very inspiring Comment from : fenexj |
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Recommend any links or videos with thorough explanation of what a DAC does? (From for loop to output basically) And is the DAC using a couple of capacitors to smooth the waves? Comment from : OMNI INFINITY |
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This is so exciting! I can't wait to build my own I've been looking for something like this for a long time now Comment from : Seth Meyers |
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Cool Project! Thank You for sharing the code Comment from : robotmr |
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You are my inspiration Thanks Comment from : Massimo Meli |
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Hi, marcellicense Which variation of ESP32 is required for this project 4MB one or 8MB one? Aslo for your esp32 fm synth? Comment from : SOURAV LAL |
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This is very cool Have you tried to use the recorded samples of real instruments instead of synthetic waves? Comment from : Дядя Сэм |
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fantastic projects!! congrats! Comment from : Gibran Salomao |
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amazing Comment from : Eocore Kuneho |
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its unbelievable a single esp32 can do all this, great job!!! since the sound engine is customizable is it possible to modify the waves/filter to make it sound like a retro juno/jupiter/prophet sound? Comment from : Silic1um |
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LOVE THIS ONE Comment from : aznbai |
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What an awesome project and great music resulting from it! Comment from : Morgan Feldon |
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Maybe the noise could be implemented using LFSR which with good resolution if similar to real noise and very cheap calculation Comment from : Magnus Wedmark |
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Hi, Very good work Is there any way to remove dac and use pwm signal instead or the internal dac Because the dac you are using is a very expensive one 😄 Comment from : SOURAV LAL |
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I’m curious what the CPU overhead is on the one core as currently implemented; could the second core be used for additional processing further down the signal chain? Comment from : Chris Brightly |
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wow esp32wow wizard Comment from : David Kain |
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This is so awesome my friend - I now have a nice weekend project coming up soon! Comment from : LoFi Weekly |
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Very nice! Comment from : zo1dberg |
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Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you are a good person! Can I send midi messages directly to the module with another microcontroller as hardware? Comment from : Valdeci Ribeiro |
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Earned my sub -- excellent work! And thanks for sharing on GitHub! Comment from : terminalwaltz tw |
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HI marcel, should i put a pullup for rx ? And the missing diode can be replaced by a led diode ? Many thx for your work 😉 Comment from : Frederic Lourdeau |
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Good coder/engineer and keyboard player hehe Comment from : Renault Hess |
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You are a genius! Thank you so much for this Comment from : Ataliba Júnior |
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Hi Marcel, I have tried to compile it for a ESP32 DEVboard but the ESP reboots every minute Any hint? I used the optionen "large app, no OTA" Any other suggestions? Second, - the VCC of the DAC is mostly connected to 5 Volts in other DIY-Projects but You connected it tp 33Volts Is it really connected that way? 33 or 5Volts to VCC? I tried both Any hint would be cool! Comment from : rockpopmando1 |
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Hi Marcel, wirklich cooler Sound und sehr coole Lösung Ich war eigentlich auf der Suche nach dem Code für Deinen Sampler aber der Synth ist eigentlich noch interessanter! Comment from : rockpopmando1 |
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Just superI was able to connect an external midi controller By setting it up, I was able to achieve your result It just shocked me Magic sound My homemade controller is glitching a bit, but it's a breeze The main thing is the sound and capabilities of your synthesizer !!!Add manual control, not midi, and you get a miniature and very attractive synthesizer Comment from : Roman Opekushin |
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Hi Marcel thank you for sharing the code Comment from : gilleslacaud |
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Fine! There is one idea Connect multiplexer to esp32 for control I have a very simple midi keyboard But an external midi controller solves this problem True, its pass-through midi channel gives a small delay I am very glad that you decided to share the code I will definitely repeat and write about it Comment from : Roman Opekushin |
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