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    Mozzi sound synthesis library for Arduino - how to make it work on the Core2

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      oscillator
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      Drum sound editor
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      and drum editor!

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        oscillator
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        Song mode (arranging sequences in programmed order)

        0_1631826490724_song_editor.jpg

        and a primitive though useful mixer for the three synths and all the drum sounds!

        0_1631826534107_mixer.jpg

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          oscillator
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          Last thing on the list is data save/load (maybe even MIDI export), sequence copy function, demo, manual. Then I will release the project under a GPL license.

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            AgreeDK @oscillator
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            @oscillator looking forward to try it 👍

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              oscillator @AgreeDK
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              @agreedk said in Mozzi sound synthesis library for Arduino - how to make it work on the Core2:

              @oscillator looking forward to try it 👍

              Thanks a lot @AgreeDK, just a few more days and it will be finished! :)

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                oscillator
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                The finished project with source code and video demo:
                https://community.m5stack.com/topic/3584/oscpocketm-portable-beat-production-tool-for-the-m5stack-core2

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                  AgreeDK
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                  Great work, got it installed, looks nice, now i just need time to Play with it.

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                    oscillator @AgreeDK
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                    @agreedk said in Mozzi sound synthesis library for Arduino - how to make it work on the Core2:

                    Great work, got it installed, looks nice, now i just need time to Play with it.

                    Thank you! :)

                    I've got audio output using the DAC to work now so it is easy to output the sound to a speaker or mixer. The instructions are in the updated PDF manual.

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                      rodberry @oscillator
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                      @oscillator congratulations Staffan, I'm a year late to the party but just wanted to say this is a lot of fun and I really appreciate the thorough documentation and the very readable code (speaking as a C-phobic beginner programmer).

                      I'm planning to make this into a module for my AE format modular synth. For now, I'll start by just feeding it into a converter but will eventually get the other components organised to make it work nicely in the system with my other modules. At least you have given me a nice wagon to fall off! :)

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                        oscillator @rodberry
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                        @rodberry said in Mozzi sound synthesis library for Arduino - how to make it work on the Core2:

                        @oscillator congratulations Staffan, I'm a year late to the party but just wanted to say this is a lot of fun and I really appreciate the thorough documentation and the very readable code (speaking as a C-phobic beginner programmer).

                        I'm planning to make this into a module for my AE format modular synth. For now, I'll start by just feeding it into a converter but will eventually get the other components organised to make it work nicely in the system with my other modules. At least you have given me a nice wagon to fall off! :)

                        Cool, I am glad you find it useful! The AE modular seems great.

                        I can also recommend the Daisy Seed, for which I've done a few projects:
                        https://www.oscillator.se/opensource/#daisy

                        Good luck with your projects -- and your music! :)

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