Nice idea Stu,
A friend of mine is already building stuff with chips like that.
Not for Doepfer/eurorack yet.. but he was planning to.
A module format would make it nice and easy.
grtz
Ernst
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> Damn fine idea Stu,
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> I know zero about programming and I have no inclination to learn but an
> open community developing stuff is a cool idea.
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> hi group,
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> given that apple have demonstrated how good customers are at working out
> what bizarre features they'd like for their toys, given the chance to
> develop them themselves, i wonder if there would be interest among
> doepfer users in a sort of app development kit.
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> by this i mean a module containing a microprocessor, a usb interface for
> programming and a bunch of i/o sockets, with perhaps midi connectors on
> the serial pins. possibly a couple of da converters for the pwm outputs,
> a couple of led's maybe. so a bit more than an arduino et al, with none
> of the hassle of mounting it, drilling holes for the sockets etc.
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> programming language would depend on the chip used, but that's hardly
> going to be a problem, even for hobbyists like me.
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> and then sit back and wait.
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> (tap tempo clock, midi sequence recorder, fibonacci clock divider,
> trigger ouzi's, ifs ands and ors galore, petulant gate sequencer,
> digital synth voice, random this, fuzzy that...)
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> i'd be more than happy to help with the proof of concept prototype :)
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> stu
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