[sdiy] Audio hardware platforms?

Joel B onephatcat at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 10 04:05:55 CEST 2013


Cool, thanks, definitely would like to know more.

Joel

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> On Oct 9, 2013, at 8:56 AM, nvawter at media.mit.edu wrote:
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> haha, what timing :)
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> I've been working on something a little like this for the last five months or so.
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> My take on the world is it's amazing how people are designing all kinds of new electronic music instruments all the time.  It's just a shame that it requires so many different disciplines stacked up: electronics, coding, musicianship, fabrication.  I'm trying to supply a stable platform of electronics and code that instrument developers can piggy-back on top of.  That way, they can get in more hours of interface design, play and performance.
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> Unlike the STM32f4 discovery board, it's small, has headers organized for musical purposes (dedicated MIDI, analog inputs are on interchangeable headers) and is completely intended for people to embed into instruments that they re-sell.  If anyone on this list would like to know more, get access to information and/or boards before the general public, please let me know.  I hope to be posting it here in the next few weeks for more general feedback/review.
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> http://diydsp.blogspot.com has wild and wonderful digital music instruments
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> Quoting Joel B <onephatcat at earthlink.net>:
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>> Hi, question for the group:
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>> Does anyone manufacture a prebuilt audio platform with midi in/out, multiple audio I/O, input for knobs/buttons/switches and a color LCD that can be used for application development, and also be sourced later for manufacturing once a viable product is complete?
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>> Not an arduino, but something maybe  more commercial and less DIY oriented?
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>> Joel
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