You’ll get it Liz. Excited to see you work with a 16 bit DAC in circuit python! Yeah Thea is so far ahead of everyone its going to take years to catch up. Have you ever used her smol midi library yet? Ive glanced at it and its way over my head. Desk is looking much more manageable, no more spaghetti monster! Even a string of small victories are still victories. Looking forward to seeing more updates.
Great progress.. Perhaps a second 12-bit DAC (scaled to the LSB of the first) would obviate the need for a 16-bit one? Maybe use highest 7 bits of the first for semitone values and the second for 'fine' tuning?
I am looking to do similar things controlling v/oct with a microcontroller. I would love to hear more detail about the issues you are running into with the 12 bit dac. It seems like 12bit should be good enough for 5 octaves of pitch, giving you a little better than 2 cents per dac step, which should be good enough in theory. Maybe this would need calibration? I would love to hear more details about your issues since I am on a similar path but not as far along.
i haven't ruled out that it might be related to the core functionality currently being a quantizer for the incoming signals on the ADC. that's one reason why i want to move on to the gate in triggers because maybe that will have better stability
These are rad designs! And, thanks for sharing your regrets so we can avoid them.
There be monsters in them thar waters!
thanks!
You’ll get it Liz. Excited to see you work with a 16 bit DAC in circuit python! Yeah Thea is so far ahead of everyone its going to take years to catch up. Have you ever used her smol midi library yet? Ive glanced at it and its way over my head. Desk is looking much more manageable, no more spaghetti monster! Even a string of small victories are still victories. Looking forward to seeing more updates.
thank you!
I'm so lucky to find this video i was about to order that 12bit dac but might as well get the 16bit instead. I wasn't even questioning that lol
Great progress.. Perhaps a second 12-bit DAC (scaled to the LSB of the first) would obviate the need for a 16-bit one? Maybe use highest 7 bits of the first for semitone values and the second for 'fine' tuning?
that is an excellent idea, thanks! i will look into that
The Anticlimactic Tuners would be a mediocre band name 🙂 Stay safe out there.
lolol i agree. i used to keep a list of possible band names/song titles with similar energy
It almost always takes me at least 2 tries to get a board right.
indeed
I am looking to do similar things controlling v/oct with a microcontroller. I would love to hear more detail about the issues you are running into with the 12 bit dac. It seems like 12bit should be good enough for 5 octaves of pitch, giving you a little better than 2 cents per dac step, which should be good enough in theory. Maybe this would need calibration? I would love to hear more details about your issues since I am on a similar path but not as far along.
i haven't ruled out that it might be related to the core functionality currently being a quantizer for the incoming signals on the ADC. that's one reason why i want to move on to the gate in triggers because maybe that will have better stability
More Pusheen.
maybe dramatic reenactments with pusheen plushies
@@BlitzCityDIY you have built up my hopes. Please deliver. 🤞
Instant sub
Great video 🏆