Quiet? For my 5U system I bought a BegleBone Black, some color LCD touch-enabled panels, and built a LINUX dev machine. The base idea is to create a decent quality A/D - D/A cape that will match MOTM I/O levels, deal with CV, gate, and MIDI. The next step is to port PD to the BeagleBone. I think Pure Data on a 'Bone would be a pretty cool toy for starters. The ability to change application code via USB, Ethernet, or an SDCARD makes maintenance a cakewalk. With this compute platform and such connectivity, many doors would be widely open. Open-source hardware plus open-source O/S plus open-source applications, would help to make this future-proof. Nothing closed ... all open ... sweet! I am surprised others have not mentioned this, though I am certain many other smarter people than me, have thought of this ... it is obvious. At the least, this generic platform would be a nice launchpad for other endpoints. With a 1GHz processor board and a decent amount of memory & I/O for $45, this would hard to beat. A large community for Beagle Bone support helps move this along. This is far better than my first idea of using an OMAP-L138 SOM (too under-powered and too expensive). This generic module with a MOTM wrapper could be pressed into any number of functional blocks. Might even become a ROMpler for saved MOTM-produced sounds. Dial up what you created six months ago and get it polyphonically for cheap. Your audio tinker-toy makes the original sounds and this gizmotron reproduces them on demand. This method completely sidesteps the need for an expensive audio-grade PC and closed software that has the lifetime of a fruit fly and costs a fortune. Sequence with one of these. Hell, stick a hub in the cabinet, link them together. Or stick a large LCD in the cabinet and be Keith Emerson with a color monitor that does something. Whatever. The expansion possibilities are endless. And with an assembled $45 compute platform, that competes nicely with say a VCO board blank at $39 a pop! What sacrilege ... digital infecting a pure analog sound-chain!? Yeah. My laserdisc was analog and it was nice. Hard to find Avatar on laserdisc, though. On blu-Ray ... no problem. No offense, but I'd much rather get time delay subfunctions digitally than from BBD chips. My interest is outcomes, not methods. I am probably crazy but someone has to be the village idiot. It is after all, a sociologically important function according to Mr. Cleese. My brain hurts ... it will have to be removed. Tom Farrand
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New (Bad?) Idea ...
2013-06-05 by Tom Farrand
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