Название | : | Build the Auduino Granular Synth - Part 1 |
Продолжительность | : | 13.31 |
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Просмотров | : | 241 rb |
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“divide in half” —> multiply by two Comment from : a h |
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FYI, "click the link" doesn't work anymore (thanks to yt for changing its interface) Can you add link in video description maybe? Comment from : Arthur Milchior |
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I made this auduino Great TOY Not real instrument Comment from : Pioter |
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I built this, and it mostly works, but it's weirdly inconsistent The levels go up & down, and often it will stop outputting sound until I twiddle the knobs enough to get it back into its operating range It's almost like certain settings put it into out-of-bounds condition or something I'm using 5k linear taper pots, and I verified that with a simple sketch to read all five and output the values, so I can see they all work, and the middle of the knob travel is reading 500ish Comment from : Drew Marold |
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I'm trying to build an Arduino instrument using an FSR pad to trigger drum cells in Ableton live Any videos or resources you can suggest? Comment from : Johnny Opus |
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i'm a bedroom producer alltime arduino friendly Comment from : Divan Dissanayake |
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can we discuss about how it actually works and what all the knobs are doing? i figured that two knobs at the bottom manipulate the pitch of the two oscillators which seems to be creating a sine wave? how about the rest? Comment from : aakka p |
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Wait how it is granular? It should use samples or no? Comment from : b4ssripper |
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Any plans for a polyphonic microcontroller synth? Comment from : 天照 |
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You are an absolute G for making such painstakingly details tutorials Bravo dude You are an internet treasure Comment from : David Simpson |
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I want to code Comment from : BINATAN official |
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code? Comment from : Stefano Fontebasso |
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What should the voltage across the 1/4 inch output jack be? Comment from : Alex Robinson |
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I can not order from Adafruit in my country Can anyone suggest me the right perma-proto-board from aliexp similar to this from adafruit? Comment from : Emorija |
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What if I would like to change the Pentatonic Potentiomter by a Rotatory Encoder with a switch added so it only works when im pushing the encoder? Comment from : Artek Workshop |
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it s possible to use a other potentiometre resistance liuke 50k or 100k ? Comment from : Jérôme Benedetti |
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I'm building an analog synth with a ATtiny85 Know how to use the raw MCU will shrink your projects Yeeeeee Comment from : smartwerker |
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Can I use a 9v battery? Comment from : arsène dv |
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I know this is for an absolute beginner but you can probably skip instructions like "use regular printer paper" and "use scissors to cut the paper" Comment from : JamBear |
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This is exactly the kind of project that I was looking to do for one of my future projects This stuff is awesome! Comment from : More Bass |
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requires soldering ughhhhhhh i hate soldering Comment from : Locutz M |
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Aweduino? Never heard of it! ;) Comment from : Jason Perry |
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Sodder??? Comment from : Ivvan Olivier |
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ok Comment from : BOPSTARS STUFF |
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its not working when i made it i did it on a bread board to test but i get no sound Comment from : BOPSTARS STUFF |
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i think u don't know what is a granular synth Comment from : Andhony9 |
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this is so fuckin cool imma use this for a school project Comment from : Casan Tine |
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Wonderful! Comment from : Matthew Shaw |
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Would it be possible to make a Clock Sync output on this? Comment from : tOy d3Sert |
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What do the knobs do? I get that two control the pitch of the oscillators, but what are the other three? Comment from : HungryFire Workshop |
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I'm just about to start this with an arduino chip, but I have one quick question; in this video you say to use 5k potentiometers, however, in your schematic it says to use 10k Does it matter really? If so, what's the major difference between the using 5k vs 10k? Comment from : JR Music |
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now I have a real question: how difficult si it to add cv? it would be grat to sync it with a sequencer! Comment from : Fernando Sierra |
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can you use 12v instead of 9v power? would be sweet for adding a battery pack Comment from : David Peniston |
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hl quiero saber cual es el código para aver si me lo pede regalar Comment from : Jan |
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Thank you! Comment from : Robert Parenton |
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I want to make a portable version of this with a speaker and battery Comment from : Chicken Man |
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You just earned a new subscriber Comment from : Chicken Man |
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This video is amazing! Comment from : Chicken Man |
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First time viewer, love the stuff but had to turn up the speed to 15x ;) Comment from : alfie |
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10:50 What, using the metric system makes the math easier? Oh really? I would never have guessed so!brbrOtherwise, this is a very helpful tutorial with a high production value, thanks for the upload! Comment from : whiterottenrabbit |
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Hi, Could I technically use an arduino by itself without transferring the code into the breadboard? Comment from : abes wave |
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can someone tell me what a "patch cable" is and what it is used for @4:53 Comment from : castlesurfco |
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I am curious as to why you use a mono input jack instead of a stereo output jack? or is this just for sound quality If i wanted to hear the output does that just mean I require a stereo to mono cable? Comment from : castlesurfco |
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Very cool and understandable project! I'm building my own auduio right now! :D Comment from : Bocmanis Bertrups |
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Any reason why an Arduino Mini can't be used? I have some many of thesebrlying around, so it seems much quicker, and spacing savings Comment from : tubeDude |
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this is some trippy shit Comment from : Edwin |
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this is great! Cant wait to get started! Comment from : debaserNYC |
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Can i use a 2K potentiometer ? I only have 4 5k potentiometers Comment from : Yago Ernandes |
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what language is your granular patch written in for this kit? Comment from : AnMallach |
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Very clear explanations, methodical and fascinating at the same time I learned many things and I never tire of reviewing all videos from this channel Thanks so much! Comment from : TheIldebrandoz |
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Is it possible use it with a external cv controller? Comment from : Marco Porras |
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Like it! want one! ;) Comment from : MrKeys57 |
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instead of the knobs foot pedals would of been better Comment from : John Brogan |
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its spelt 'arduino' btw Comment from : RIPBOZO |
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Wow, this is really helpful Thanks! Comment from : mupersan82 |
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Don't sauté those wires You want to solder them Comment from : Leon Trimble |
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Auduino? Thats like Helmer Fudd saying "Arduino"? ;) Comment from : Oknytt |
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Like a lot of amateur video makers on youtube these days, the music is bloody awful Way too loud over the speaker Way too busy so its extra distracting Jesus will you turn it down a bit or better still get rid of it !!! Comment from : Kieran Stafford |
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This is a great DIY video, specially the clear and clean filming and editing of it make it shinebrI got some questions:Can this be done with an arduino nano instead?brWhat is the best option for a optional battery powered system with MIDI?brWhat I really want it´s the minimal build in terms of first money and second power consumption brThanks Comment from : Leonardo Rivas |
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can i use the same code on an arduino uno? Comment from : henning hund |
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Could you please also use the metric system? Not everybody is stuck in 1850 Comment from : slap_my_hand |
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Hey first time viewer, lifetime human Love your stuff man!!! Very clear instruction and tips! Comment from : Joe Duh |
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Great video Very clear and well organized Comment from : Connor OReilly |
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this channel makes me so happy Comment from : ML |
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Uuuuh in the future consider making tutorials without a tune playing continously It makes my brain want to explode Comment from : Bak Fram |
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One point I don't really get is why the 5V output of the Arduino is used I tried out the 33V and it sounds the same It might be even safer for the amplifier that the synth is plugged into (since line is normally at 1V afaik) Or am I missing something? Comment from : Stachel |
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I just wanted to say, thanks for this great tutorial I love tinkering with sound devices, but have really only been able to produce square waves Recently I've been exploring how to create more complex waves and this was great to watch and learn more I was able to make one with the help of your video It's really really cool! But my enclosure is not as nice as the one you have here haha! I also used 10K pots, because that's all I had laying around, and it still sounds really good I'm going to try and build one with an on-board amplifier and speakers, so it's a stand-alone device Anyhow, thanks again for taking the time to make this video Cheers sir! Comment from : The Arab |
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Could this be midi controlled? Comment from : evwaldron |
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Would a metal power jack work if I use a center positive power supply? Comment from : Christopher Kidd |
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Brilliant tutorial, very detailed and easy to follow at the same time! Is there a MIDI IN mod by any chance? Comment from : REL |
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All you videos are cool! Very detailed Comment from : VeryGoodBoy11 |
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