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ps-01

Software synthesizer running on Particle Xenon

wojtek-siudzinskiWojtek Siudzinski
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Particle firmware xenon Trellis synthesizer MUSIC I2S

This project was created on 08/30/2019 and last updated 6 years ago.

Description

Inspired by Pocket Operators from Teenage Engineering and still being in love with MOS6581, I decided to build a similar device on my own.

Components

  • 1 × Particle Xenon
  • 1 × Adafruit Trellis
  • 1 × Adafruit I2S Stereo Decoder - UDA1334A
  • 1 × USB Host Breakout - MAX3421 Electronic Components / Misc. Electronic Components
  • 1 × 320x240 TFT LCD - ILI9341

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  • React/Flux like pattern for the UI

    Wojtek Siudzinski • 11/29/2019 at 18:04 • 0 comments

    A bit different update than the other ones as it's mostly focused on the software part of the synthesizer.

    I had a problem that boiled down to figuring out a straightforward (and fast) way to reconcile many inputs/outputs.

    I ended up using a pattern similar to React/Flux:

    You can read more about this pattern on my blog.

  • Updated UI for the new screen

    Wojtek Siudzinski • 10/13/2019 at 13:20 • 0 comments

    More information in the UI documentation

  • Replacing Trellis LEDs

    Wojtek Siudzinski • 08/30/2019 at 21:45 • 0 comments

    Replacing the LEDs in Trellis keyboard and some look into the actual hardware prototype.

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