I am massively impressed with this project. I am not a coder/maker and a project like this is completely beyond me (seems like magic to me to be honest) ... but as a musician I really dig the way that you have laid it out, and the options it gives you, and range of sounds you have opted for. Top drawer!
hahah wtf, you came up in my recommended and then i realised its you - i hung out with you and recorded an acoustic record with you in like 2004 in CO. Hope you're well dude, i still have one of your records you gave me on CD. Give my love to FC, if you're still there.
VERY impressive! I had to put my similar project on hold. Though I must admit, mine was just a looper, no fancy effects or LED's, as I am not using PureData; I am writing it in C and interfacing to Jack. Anyway, incredible amount of work! Incredible job! I am very impressed with the user interface, you certainly blew away what I had in mind LOL. Thanks for raising my bar well above anything I had planned! Inspirational and clearly a challenge for myself to learn from, even if we have different goals. Thanks VERY much for sharing.
I'm very impressed by your work. I've spent the last 9 months tinkering with Raspberry Pi and Teensy and I'm about to close my first project, a compact 4 knob MIDI controller capable of editing up to 16 CC's. It's a simple project but I've learned a ton. I'm blown away by how in depth your work is. Stuff like this is a real threat to massive companies like Native Instruments with Mashine or Ableton and Push. Gosh, if you ever start a company and need engineers/musicians, let me know ;) I want to see where you go.
Easily the coolest diy project I have seen in a very long time! A big name company needs to hire you as a consultant. This is stellar and I'm not even familiar with this style of music!
Great video. You make the whole process seem very straightforward and smooth which belies all of the effort it took to create everything. Fantastic job well done.
otemrellik yeah! I wanna build a pi into an old midi keyboard and make like a dedicated synth with all the knobs and faders locked to specific functions... I just dont have the knowledge or experience.
This project is AMAZING!! I would be extremely grateful if you could share with me (us) the instructions for this - I definitely want to make one myself, and am looking forward to spending the time and learning something new! I'm really into audio production, and this is the PERFECT tool!!
This would be a really tough project to write instructions for. This took me a couple months and a lot of research. I'm not sure I even remember all the steps. I'm happy to share my code though. I'll try to get something up on github soon.
Thanks! This project took a lot of research and I have about 20 sites bookmarked, haha. Here are some: wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/raspberrypi guitarextended.wordpress.com/ journeytounknownsoundscapes.blogspot.de/2015/05/a-new-looper-in-town-raspberry-pi-with.html puredata.info/docs/faq/commandline
Yes!!! Thank you!!! My bookmarks folder is similarly exploding, but some of these are new and look supersuper helpful! Esp the journeytounknownsoundscapes post! Going to keep cranking on trying to integrate the pi/PD setup with the sewable interfaces I started working with recently. Thanks again for the links!!!
Amazing, dude! I'm studying mechatronics atm and to be earnest, the electronics and programming parts are not my favs. But I always want to build stuff by my own, no matter what it is and watching your channel really makes me looking forward to know all that stuff. Thanks for that cheer-up!
Extremely Impressive! This is NOT easy to build/code. Bravo! I would love you to try an ultra mini version on a pi zero. See how small u can get the form factor :) Can you share some info/docs on your sound engine?
This is one of the best projects I've seen with an Rpi, and I've made several decently complex ones myself. Thanks for the code/github page, I'm going to try to make one myself! Awesome work man!!!
haha... I saw this on reddit... i was like is that fucking Toby... then I clicked the link and it took me here and it was confirmed. This is super coo man.
My Nan bought me the original Raspberry Pi before she passed away. I never used it. I know nothing about coding, engineering designing instruments but this has me totally inspired. 2020 goal is to build my own synthesiser with my unused raspberry Pi thanks so much for the inspiration!
damn building something like that... that's so cool! I've been looking up parts since i came across your video and i think i might give it a shot. i have some background in programming and in music so i'm hyped. thanks for your video, very inspiring (:
dude everybody would love for u to show us how you did this u dont even have to show us the hardware wiring most of us just want to see how you did the software thanks PS: you would pretty famous if u made a video called DIY Drum looper,dude
Bravo... you have the technical aspect 100% under your command and the creative control it gives you allows you to be both unique and very creative Seriously all the best
Absolutely fabulous! The front panel reminds me of the control panels in the original Star Trek series, with the illuminated square buttons and the multi colored controls.
Wow, this is really really incredible man. Pi is super far from my learning curve, but seeing stuff like this definitely makes me want to dive more into reaktor and m4L and just the whole thing. Beautiful machine build and great video :)
This is insane! I wish i had the skill to create something like this. I would totally purchase one of these things you should make and entire guide on how to make a similar device cause that would be awesome.
im in my room making a pipe out of a carrot and this guy has this..
straight up
this seriously made my day xDDD
LMAO
Thank you for this legendary comment sir 😂😂
its called a chillen (carrot pipe)
Man, you definitely need more recognition. Awesome project.
"this thing actually synchronizes with my girlfriend's setup" - relationship goals
you dont know the problems a girl like that brings.
@@b3at2 bruh, at least they do stuff together, half the time people usually have different hobbies
Illford Official If she even has a hobby... but I dig what youre saying.
@@b3at2 bruh you really have to rethink your opinion about relationships and women
Berg Globus ok doc
I am massively impressed with this project. I am not a coder/maker and a project like this is completely beyond me (seems like magic to me to be honest) ... but as a musician I really dig the way that you have laid it out, and the options it gives you, and range of sounds you have opted for.
Top drawer!
This is amazing. Brilliant stuff. This made me encourage myself to start building things like this
instablaster.
hahah wtf, you came up in my recommended and then i realised its you - i hung out with you and recorded an acoustic record with you in like 2004 in CO. Hope you're well dude, i still have one of your records you gave me on CD. Give my love to FC, if you're still there.
INCREDIBLE work here, and your sound kit is to die for. Also, great track at the end. Please keep creating in any and every capacity.
learning electronics opens up your world!
Whered he buy the buttons
@@dolphinbeta514 3D print?
buying electronics opens up your world!
VERY impressive! I had to put my similar project on hold. Though I must admit, mine was just a looper, no fancy effects or LED's, as I am not using PureData; I am writing it in C and interfacing to Jack.
Anyway, incredible amount of work! Incredible job! I am very impressed with the user interface, you certainly blew away what I had in mind LOL.
Thanks for raising my bar well above anything I had planned! Inspirational and clearly a challenge for myself to learn from, even if we have different goals.
Thanks VERY much for sharing.
I'm very impressed by your work. I've spent the last 9 months tinkering with Raspberry Pi and Teensy and I'm about to close my first project, a compact 4 knob MIDI controller capable of editing up to 16 CC's. It's a simple project but I've learned a ton. I'm blown away by how in depth your work is. Stuff like this is a real threat to massive companies like Native Instruments with Mashine or Ableton and Push. Gosh, if you ever start a company and need engineers/musicians, let me know ;) I want to see where you go.
It is incredible what you built!! Want to learn this asap!
amazing
Bruh why u here
Mate, I can’t think of anyone in music, that wouldn’t be impressed with your skills, brilliant work.
You built an mpc2000 from scratch... Epic
DoctorBlankenstein with an on board sound library as well
Its funny how he doesnt act like its sick af!
this is hands-down the best Raspberry Pi project I've seen. blown away!
This machine looks great. Please change your job to a full time developer and release this all-in-one device as product.
Amazing machine :)
Someday...
I would order one not "someday" but TODAY! Seriously let me know if you ever put this out. Be glad to preorder! God bless and Happy New Years.
Put me on the list as well please. Like, seriously.
+1. I want one
E L I T E O N T H E B E A T ù
I would buy this.
Brilliant stuff.
2000 xl's
Easily the coolest diy project I have seen in a very long time! A big name company needs to hire you as a consultant. This is stellar and I'm not even familiar with this style of music!
1.Give it a weird name like "Tangerine Nightmare"
2.sell it to EDM noobs for 500$ a pop
3. Profit
As a big Tangerine Dream fan and electronica noob, I'd buy it :D
for sure i would buy one of these in a second it is very cool.
$500 sounds like a great deal!!!! sign me up!!!
If we're taking orders, sign me up as well.
This is called 'bad business'.
Great video. You make the whole process seem very straightforward and smooth which belies all of the effort it took to create everything. Fantastic job well done.
Crowdsource it!
I believe you meant "crowdfund it". And I'm all in!
Oh MY!!!
I've been looking all over YT for practical use of the RasPi 3 in music production forever.
This is it!
Super impressive!!!
Thanks! I'm surprised more folks aren't doing more audio stuff with the pi.
otemrellik yeah! I wanna build a pi into an old midi keyboard and make like a dedicated synth with all the knobs and faders locked to specific functions... I just dont have the knowledge or experience.
Kickstarter please. NOW. I want to buy this thing. Also, maybe it's just me but the workflow seems even more intuitive than an MPC.
Seriously impressed with this, you've got mad skills dude!
This project is AMAZING!! I would be extremely grateful if you could share with me (us) the instructions for this - I definitely want to make one myself, and am looking forward to spending the time and learning something new! I'm really into audio production, and this is the PERFECT tool!!
This would be a really tough project to write instructions for. This took me a couple months and a lot of research. I'm not sure I even remember all the steps. I'm happy to share my code though. I'll try to get something up on github soon.
I just realized I have this partially finished photo: instagram.com/p/BRg8m9pj_CW/
Could you perhaps explain what we see in the photograph?
Nice job! How did you cut the face plate? Was it expensive?
I 3d printed it:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:2318194
the work flow on this thing makes so much sense
a Pi-looper... so a Plooper?
you can always call it a Blooper if it fails... :*
Xtreme Dummy it's a pooper
All the raspberry pi clones are named after fruit. Its a Fruit Loop.
a pewper
Didn't you watch the final season of orange is the new black? If you did you would know a bloob is a weed infused chocolate covered blueberry. Duh lol
PiPad lol
The note response looks onpoint . Incredible work 👍
Awesome! Teenage Engineering should hire you. Or even better, build ab bunch of those and sell them yourself.
Jörg Wessels I would buy one
ditto
same. sounds very interesting
Ahhhhh this is so rad! Your interfaces always look like they'd be so fun to play with!!!
Thanks! This project took a lot of research and I have about 20 sites bookmarked, haha. Here are some:
wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/raspberrypi
guitarextended.wordpress.com/
journeytounknownsoundscapes.blogspot.de/2015/05/a-new-looper-in-town-raspberry-pi-with.html
puredata.info/docs/faq/commandline
Yes!!! Thank you!!! My bookmarks folder is similarly exploding, but some of these are new and look supersuper helpful! Esp the journeytounknownsoundscapes post! Going to keep cranking on trying to integrate the pi/PD setup with the sewable interfaces I started working with recently. Thanks again for the links!!!
Of course, good luck on your project!
ty
Roland needs to hire you to make
The new SP.
Amazing, dude!
I'm studying mechatronics atm and to be earnest, the electronics and programming parts are not my favs. But I always want to build stuff by my own, no matter what it is and watching your channel really makes me looking forward to know all that stuff. Thanks for that cheer-up!
Extremely Impressive! This is NOT easy to build/code. Bravo!
I would love you to try an ultra mini version on a pi zero. See how small u can get the form factor :)
Can you share some info/docs on your sound engine?
Finally got around to uploading all the code to git:
github.com/otem/Raspberry-Pi-Looper-synth-drum-thing
Oh my god, you're the real mvp.
This is one of the best projects I've seen with an Rpi, and I've made several decently complex ones myself. Thanks for the code/github page, I'm going to try to make one myself! Awesome work man!!!
haha... I saw this on reddit... i was like is that fucking Toby... then I clicked the link and it took me here and it was confirmed. This is super coo man.
Haha, whats up man! Thanks!
Loving all the DIY ive come across lately! This one though is bar far the coolest, im getting KAOS PAD x MPC vibes
Genius!
One of the best Raspberry Pi projects so far!!! Keep it up dude. You are sick af!!!
is there a tutorial on how to make one of these? I've been looking for a project like this for a while.
Techtot find something to build?
GitHub, it's published there. I have bought the parts but haven't made it work by now
My Nan bought me the original Raspberry Pi before she passed away. I never used it. I know nothing about coding, engineering designing instruments but this has me totally inspired. 2020 goal is to build my own synthesiser with my unused raspberry Pi thanks so much for the inspiration!
how did it go? xD
2:21 i thought you was playin idioteque
This thing is beautiful!
omg man it's so cool ^_^have u got a tuto ? ^_^
Kagami yes!its out.
And besides the whole crazy DIY eletronics, you make nice music! Congratulations, man!!
omgggggg its so cute
would buy
this is great. and the color choice is wonderful
..So it's a Loopberry ??
I'm impressed, no shortage of ideas for things to do with one of these.
are you for real? that's insane. how about hardware, how did you make it?
3d printed the case. Components are listed here: github.com/otem/Raspberry-Pi-Looper-synth-drum-thing
damn building something like that... that's so cool! I've been looking up parts since i came across your video and i think i might give it a shot. i have some background in programming and in music so i'm hyped. thanks for your video, very inspiring (:
Wow that's unreal and amazing.
A truly magnificent piece of work by a fantastic artist!
Great job!
dude everybody would love for u to show us how you did this u dont even have to show us the hardware wiring most of us just want to see how you did the software
thanks
PS: you would pretty famous if u made a video called DIY Drum looper,dude
yes but i have no idea how to implement it
Are you familiar with pure data? If not there is a great tutorial series on youtube:
ruclips.net/p/PL12DC9A161D8DC5DC
ok thanks
would still love to see you do the video
Bravo... you have the technical aspect 100% under your command and the creative control it gives you allows you to be both unique and very creative
Seriously all the best
*Pi + Looper = Pooper*
Yes!
i'm sitting here watching this and i feel like it would take me as long to learn this thing as it took you to build it. i would definitely buy this.
Dont know why it hsoved up in my sub box but it is awesome!
Such a beautiful, simple interface that has such incredible potential! I'm very impressed with this build... and I kinda want one...
Sell this to me. Now.
Great overview/demo of this music making device with Raspberry Pi 3
Wow...I'm actually speechless that you built this. Amazing work, you should be insanely proud!
keep coming back for the jam. I'mma start building these asap, looks like people want this product
This is one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
This video is less about hardware and more about musician. Great beat, bro =)
One of the best pi projects I've seen. Kudos.
Such a cool machine. Nasty song at the end
An impressive review.
impressive, professional and clean nice work
My god that's incredible! Great work!
One of the coolest videos i've ever seen!
this is still so mindblowing
Incredible work, congratulations!! Sounds awesome!
Absolutely fabulous! The front panel reminds me of the control panels in the original Star Trek series, with the illuminated square buttons and the multi colored controls.
This should be in Production .. Amazing !
That's beautiful. You are a genius for our time.
this is absolutely amazing
This is seriously impressive stuff. If this is your first venture I cant wait to see where you will be in a year or two
Dude!!!! This what i need! You knocked this out of the park! You speak to my DIY spirit sir!!! Great job👏👏🔥🔥
Great work! Looks really inviting and well built!
Excellent work! Love what you have done!
Fantastic work! Congratulations!
I don't have much idea about this device.. but damn I'm learning this and it looks so cool! Awesome!
congraz on this amazing project! dude, this is truly AWESOMENESS IN A BOX!!! cant wait to build one!
Got some serious GTA vibes from your jam. This build looks awesome, keep it up man!
Great controller/instrument project. And you obviously know how to use it musicwise!
VERY nice piece of machinery Mr.! Love it! :)
This is really dope. Nice job man!
Wow, this is really really incredible man. Pi is super far from my learning curve, but seeing stuff like this definitely makes me want to dive more into reaktor and m4L and just the whole thing. Beautiful machine build and great video :)
You made that?! you are truly awesome!
Super impressive work dude
Amazing piece of hardware. Well tought and built. Love it, you did an amazing job!.
this looks absolutly amazing!
You did really a good job, much resect.. finally something else than a midi controller in a box and calling it a homemade synth
This is absolutely incredible!
Thanks for sharing and also for putting it available on Github.
Really impressive equipment. Very versatile.
Are you kidding me??? This is freaking unbelievable!
This looks like it was fun to build and play nice work!!!
I wish I could like this 3 times. Next level stuff.
This is insane! I wish i had the skill to create something like this. I would totally purchase one of these things you should make and entire guide on how to make a similar device cause that would be awesome.
Congratulations is a great project! Thanks for share it!
This is insanely impressive
This is amazing man. fantastic job