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Scott Lumsden
Добавлен 6 авг 2013
Dreadbox Nymphes Editor: Beta Testers Wanted
I love the Dreadbox Nymphes, and ever since buying mine in 2002 I've dreamed of being able unlock its full potential by seeing and controlling every single parameter.
It took awhile, but I've created a truly comprehensive software editor for Nymphes. It's called Blue and Pink Synth Editor, and it has features that I haven't seen in any other editor, like SYSEX decoding, chords settings, preset file saving and loading, MIDI routing, fine mode, and lots of other stuff. It also efficiently presents all parameters in a reasonably-sized window, and tries to keep things nice and organized.
A few people have tried the app out so far, and now it's time to expand beta testing. If you're on macOS or...
It took awhile, but I've created a truly comprehensive software editor for Nymphes. It's called Blue and Pink Synth Editor, and it has features that I haven't seen in any other editor, like SYSEX decoding, chords settings, preset file saving and loading, MIDI routing, fine mode, and lots of other stuff. It also efficiently presents all parameters in a reasonably-sized window, and tries to keep things nice and organized.
A few people have tried the app out so far, and now it's time to expand beta testing. If you're on macOS or...
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Clouds - Generative Ambient Music
Просмотров 4304 года назад
This is the first 90 minutes of an ambient music piece that spans 502 years without repeating. I have always been interested in looping in music. When I learned that nature uses prime numbers to time some of its cycles, ensuring that they almost never repeat together at the same time, it got me thinking about using them to create systems which generate ambient music that never precisely repeats...
Getting Started with Raspberry Pi, Pure Data and AudioInjector
Просмотров 17 тыс.5 лет назад
High quality audio processing with a powerful computer that's tiny and cheap enough to use in a guitar pedal or synth module. Is that even possible? Yes, and here's exactly what you need to do to get started. No prior Raspberry Pi experience needed. Follow along and by the end of the video you'll have audio passing in and out of Pure Data, ready for you to do whatever you want with it! I connec...
Advanced Bluetooth Speaker Build in Antique Radio Cabinet
Просмотров 24 тыс.10 лет назад
I've spent 3 months turning this 70-year-old Zenith Radio into a sophisticated Bluetooth speaker that does things no other Bluetooth speaker can do. All original controls still work, and it has 8 RGB LEDs, new speakers and amplifier, a motorized dial, and 5 custom Arduino-compatible boards inside controlling everything. The Bluetooth board is a SparkFun Purpletooth Jamboree, which uses the Blue...
Fantastic! Thanks a lot.
Great how to video!
Did this die? I would love to buy it if it works.
Nope. Very much still alive. Still beta testing. Hope to release it for real in a couple of months. If you would like to beta test, send an email to the address in the video description.
Thank you very much, your video was helpful even though I used Pisound instead of AudioInjector as my audio interface. Everything works and I was able to make two videos documenting this
anyone have successfully run audio injector card on rpi 5 (bookworm)?
Yes. What problem have you encountered?
thank you for this video
Possible to get this as an app on iPad?
Maybe someday in the future… in theory it might be possible to rewrite the app to be submitted to the Apple App Store.
@@scottlumsden that would be amazing if it happens
Win please bro 😊
Any plans for iOS ipad pro?
Thanks for the question. I am seriously considering it.
Modulate lfo2 with lfo2 ?! Is it even possible from the synth's normal UI ?
How do you select oscillators and lfo waveform ? You have to remember that 0 64 and 127 are one of each ?
It is not possible to modulate LFO2 with itself using the front-panel controls. It can only be done using MIDI. This is how Blue and Pink Synth Editor is able to control it.
@@scottlumsden Thanks for your answers
1:00 What are the bank and number of this preset ?
It was USER F2, so it was a custom preset that I made. However I show the settings for that preset onscreen at 1:55 (ruclips.net/video/8wRgrEDQMzA/видео.htmlsi=DpP0qHf2ZWhMJTAm&t=115). If you become a beta tester, then you can use the editor to recreate the preset based on what you see, or I could save it as a preset file and email it to you!
Nice work! I must be living under a rock, cause I didn’t even know about Nymphes 😂
I highly recommend it.
If you ever make a Windows verison, I'd love to beta test it.
@@NEOREV_MUSIC I definitely will post something the moment it works on Windows and is ready for beta testing. Thank you for your comment!
@@scottlumsden Same here ! I love my Nymphes, would like to beta test for win too. Maybe I could use an old pc to linux-it and try your app
It could work on an old Linux PC. However, I will soon be making a new video showing how to use Blue and Pink Synth Editor on a Raspberry Pi, so that's another option.
NICE! CONGRATULATIONS CHEERS :)
very nice tuto, makes me want to start a big project after messing with teensy and arduinos, I have the feeling that a pi will open widely my perspectives.
Thanks! Your english is good for a french man like me...
thank u for this
Hi! What's the good needs of RAM for such projects? I don't really want to buy 8Gb version. But... if it's cruicial then I'll do it :) Also I can't find AudioInjector. What's the best option now? I'm searching on Ali. There are few (or maybe a lot) audio HATs and I really don't know what to choose. The main line is to make an inexpensive FX box without a noticeable noise on output. This moment is important. Korg NTS-1 seems to be a nice thing but some people tells that it's pretty noisy. If it will be working with more than one stereo-input then it will be even better. Do I need an eMMC with Raspberry? I've heard that some projects quickly destroys SD cards.
This is the best restomod radio I have if seen on you tube. Amazing skills, great job.
Hi mates, that's awesome. I am searching for a Wacom2MIDI CC messages interface software to use the x,y axis and the pressure to modulate some parameters. Any ideas?
so the guitar can not plugin directly to the input soundinjection, it must use the amp/preamp?
Correct. The Audio Injector’s input impedance is too low for the passive magnetic pickups in most guitars, so some kind of buffer or preamp is needed. A guitar pedal with active buffering will do the job.
This is the type of video I was looking for. I see that it's a few years old, but it's still super helpful. I'm trying to get into building my own effects boxes, synths, sequencers, samplers, audio/instrumental experiments in general. This is all very new to me, so I'm a novice at best. I'm trying to get into experimental instruments, and it seems that Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and Teensy, are the way to make things more technical and interesting.
Yes, that's exactly what I'm interested in doing as well. In the time since I made the video, I've found success using openFrameworks on the RPi as my application platform. I use the ofxPd addon to embed Pure Data into my application, and ofxImGui for the gui. For hardware control, I've used OSC with a Teensy 4.1 connected to the RPi via ethernet. However, it is also possible for the RPi to just use the Teensy as a USB midi device. For actually writing the code, I've found that the 8GB RPi4 has plenty of power and enough RAM that I can run VS Code and compile on the RPi itself - no cross-compiling. Same with the Arduino IDE for the Teensy - it runs on the RPi itself. However, a few months ago I started using the platform.io extension in VS Code for writing the Teensy code as well, so now I can work on code for both the RPi and Teensy in the same VSCode window, all on the RPi itself! It has taken a couple of years to get to this point, and I've been thinking about making a video about this way of working.
@@scottlumsden a video would be super cool and helpful!
@@jrcenina85 That would be a long video, or series of videos.
@@scottlumsden haha I can imagine. Can you recommend any resources? Books etc?
Do you know how to connect an lcd screen and show data from stuff inside PD?
Thank you very muck for this!!!
You are welcome!
First, thanks Scott for this awesome video, this got me 90% there. For those who followed this using the newest (2022) Rasbian Bullseye release (like me), the process is a bit different now. Install using the new procedures from the AudioInjector Github page, as usual. However, when I right clicked on the speaker icon on the desktop, like Scott did, I could not access all of the Alsa options from the desktop, they just werent there. However you can set all of those options by running alsamixer from the shell. But, still. . . not working. I could get the mic to work from Alsamixer, but not the RCA input. After hours of frustration and trying all sorts of things, I discovered that although I have selected the Audio Injector as the sound card from the desktop (clicking speaker icon), AND in the alsamixer, I had to ALSO set it as the default sound card in the alsa.conf file by changing defaults.ctl.card and defaults.pcm.card from zero to 1 (the alsamixer told me the Audio Injector was device #1, and wonderful Adafruit had a post on exactly how to do this). Once that was done, viola! Everything worked correctly in both Pure Data and alsamixer! I hope this helps anyone with the same problem. May my hours of frustration save you from yours!
Thank you for your helpful comment Logan!
exactly what i was looking for, tysm ¡!
really love your presentation style would love to see more videos! Thanks for the upload!
this video is actually amazing! I've been wanting to do this since two years ago but i finally found this video!!!!! now i know what i'm doing this summer break =))))
That is so awesome.
Wow!
cool video!
Really cool 👍👍👍👍
Great video, easy to follow. Background music is grating and very not good guitar riff man.
Awesome!!! I enjoyed it!
Is it still there in working
I’m quite impressed to say the least. I’ve got the antique radio. The cabinet is great. It’s too bad I have zero electronics skills to do this.
Thanks for a superb piece of work and video. Could you help me please. Firstly, how would I connect the dial to be able to choose different mp3 tunes on a usb stick as you would use the dial to choose a different radio station? Secondly, how would I be able to connect to a RUclips music video and just play the mp3? Many thanks in advance.
Every time I download puredata onto my raspberry pi, a strange glitch happens where the browser won't open, and the Pi also fails to run after I've switched it off. Has anyone else come across this and know a fix? I'm running Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software on the Pi. Tried Debian Buster with Raspberry Pi Desktop but the Pi fails to load with that. Using a 3B+. Any help greatly appreciated, thanks!
I haven't seen that before. Which browser doesn't open?
@@scottlumsden I'm not actually sure, it's the default browser on the Pi, duckduckgo is the search engine. However, I'm wondering if it was because the SD card was full now as I forgot to enlarge the card on raspi-config. I've erased it and enlarged the card and reinstallled pd and it's working fine now! Thanks for your help anyway! :)
@@LouT24 That could do it. I’m glad you’ve got it working.
Ferk yes! Thanks for your time and energy!
hey man. thank for the video. really helpful. i’m got all the way through to the connecting the w hardware. at that point, the pi 4 with the octo channel board connected won’t boot. it will boot if i remove the hardware -?? - it my might be a pin thing from what i’ve read? any thoughts?
It seems that Standard Firmata on Arduino Uno and Nano doesn't send data from attached potentiometers? If anyone has hints about that they would be most welcome. Re the comport, they can be made from sourcecode and makefiles.
Still useful in 2021! However, I'm trying to plug in an Arduino to add potentiometers. I've added PDuino and loaded Firmata Standard onto the Arduino, but it seems PD does not natively have a comport object, which is necessary for PDuino's arduino object. Any advice for remedying this would be very welcome!
For serial communication in Pd on Raspberry Pi I have used the comport external. It is surprisingly simple to install: sudo apt install pd-comport
Scott, any chance that you can provide info on how u did this. This is very cool. Great job !!
My first comment ever written on a RUclips-Video: I love it!! Thanks man, huge inspiration.
Wish you'd follow up on this video! Great content!
This is amazingly helpful!! So grateful for you taking the time to create this. Thank you!!
Hi I was trying to capture guitar input (1/4 male jack to 1/4 female jack to 3.5 mm male to RCA female to sound input) in audio injector, but I am not getting any response. I am able to connect my amp using RCA->3.5mm jack to 1/4 jack to amp and I can hear sound. Would you please let me know what I am doing wrong here? Thanks in advance!
First of all, thank you for the amazing video. How could you control pure data with something like a potentiometer through the pi? I know there's boards for the pi with many potentiometers, but how would you feed the data into pure data?
Awesome vid Scott, thanks! Should we hold tight for a second installation?
Very cool project 👍