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moving beyond the simple

Her you can find the more ambitious controllers I’m working on.

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sequence 8

A, this may look like the twist & push 8, and it is. More or less. I have added a display (not on the image yet) and am working on the firmware to turn it into a (simple) step sequencer. Stay tuned

soundcore step

I seem to be obsessed with step sequencers. Here is one in the SoundCore form factor. SoundCore started as a chain able compact controller series, with modules named ‘knobs’, ‘control’, ‘chord’, and ‘step’. I have given up on the I2C chaining, and have redesigned to PCB to be powered by an rp2040 module instead of the original SAMD21.

Freaq* FM

Based on WireHead’s Freaq FM 8-bit Generative FM Synthesizer, I designed an pcb and top panel. It runs the original Freaq firmware. I hope to either rewrite the firmware or be able to run WireHead’s current firmware on it.

Arturia Microfreak battery pack

I have an MF. A very cool device. Wouldn’t it be nice if one could take it to the park, plug in a headset and jam away? Well with the battery pack you can. Simply plug it into the USB port and you’re good to go. 3D printed. Just add a 18650 battery bank and solder some connectors together. Files and instructions here. I can print the plastic part on request.

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midimood

Who doesn’t love the Moog Minimoog? I recreated the basics. Running on a Raspberry Pi Zero, you get a whole bunch of pots and switches. Connect it to your iPad, buy (17,99€) and download the Moog Model D app and you have your own poor man’s minimoog.

Beatrmatrix

Another remake. Based on yobalint’s Beatrmatric mk II , I redid the PCB and replace the controller board with a Leonardo based board that had native USB midid support, getting rid of the need to run a Max patch on Mac or PC.