Open-source hardware synth platform (Was: [sdiy] Andromeda A6 hardware questions)

Tom Wiltshire tom at electricdruid.net
Thu Mar 4 00:16:32 CET 2010


Where is Chameleon II at, Paul?

This discussion lead me to look at the original Chameleon pages  
again. It looks like a great box. I'm going to have to do C again...

Thanks,
Tom

On 3 Mar 2010, at 22:12, m brandenberg wrote:

> On Wed, 3 Mar 2010, cheater cheater wrote:
>
>> Tom,
>> every task seems daunting at first but once you start working on it,
>> if you already have a lot of experience in synth-diy and software
>> engineering (necessarily at the same time..!) then a lot of the stuff
>> happening there can become easier.
>>
>> Even easier if an opensource approach is taken on and other people  
>> can
>> take over where you're failing.
>
> Tom's is just the voice of experience.  He's not scoffing at the
> effort, just the delivery date.
>
> But there *is* an open-source, full-featured synth development
> platform if you want to start working out some of your ideas:
> the Chameleon.  The hardware manufacturing is dead for a number
> of reasons.  But they can be found and there's a Chameleon II
> project organized by Paul Maddox.  (Would love to see this come to
> light, especially with a replaceable audio path....)
>
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