Hey folks!
This is just a quick update about the development of the project; work on the CORE module is ongoing and it is looking nice so far, check this out:
This is the front panel PCB of the CORE as of now; I had a small issue with the 2.4" TFT display, unfortunately the readily available pre-made modules are a tad big, just enough to not let me fit the design of the front panel in a nice and clean 21 HP (1/4 of a standard Eurorack case width), so I decided to draw my own display module; the bonus is that I didn't put the classic SD slot you find on basically every ILI9341 320x240 TFT display modules, so on the long run I might save some cents.
I'm going to openly release the slightly smaller TFT breakout because it might come in handy.
Other than that, I eventually decided not to go for an almost full thru-hole design and switch back to mostly SMD parts; a TH design would be easier to solder (I thought about a kit version), but the 140 resistors on the board would take a tad too much PCB real estate.
Update done, let's get back to work.
Cheers,
Mick
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You sir. are a KICKING ASS!
I've been wracking my brain, trying to figure out how to best ration out pins on my new T_3.6 for my own hair-brained attempt to make a "Master Controller". One box to control them all, capable of:
USB Audio IO (for in the studio), MIDI / OSC / DMX control....( HID / xinput...?)
PLUS standalone functionality as both:
looper/synth/drum thing (inspired by the one otemrellik posted up on YouTube)
AND (now don't laugh...)
Ground control station for my big ass hex-rotor drone and its cameras. Complete with redundant TX, RX, telemetry, and independent control the camera gimbal
I knew I had aimed high, likely well beyond any chance of hammering down all the logistics to not only make it work...but have it be solid enough for mission critical use in a "production environment".
Of course, my goals were never to market such a "niche" device, and I knew my chances of finding anybody else working on a similar product that I could just copy were not even remotely likely...
Now, having thoroughly read YOUR mad plans, from the PJRC forums and seen how your quest has evolved though to now....well, I find your dedication and logistical kung-fu to be inspirational. hell...you've even got me thinking that maybe I could use some CV out...I might as well right? HA!
Personally, I don't have a eurorack modular synth monkey on my back...but I'm pretty sure I'll be giving you $$$ when you launch this product. I'd probably even risk a contribution to a kick-starter campaign on this one. You've clearly done the "adulting".
keep up the good work
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Dear Ninja Mike, thank you very much for the kind words :)
I can see that you thoroughly read the project logs and that you can fully understand its potential, which is one of the main reasons why I try to keep updating the project page whenever I have some advancement.
Also, I don't see why you could not use the MAD for all your needs, I mean the software is still open source so you could definitely add in your ground control station part! I'd really like to see that :)
Cheers, Mick
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