Das ist eine ganze Menge Arbeit. Kannst du sagen welcher Microcontroller U1 ist? Wenn ich mich nicht irre ist darauf ein Raspberry Logo zu sehen. Ist das Gehäuse 3D-Druck? Es hat eine ziemlich raue Textur.
Es ist ein RP2040. Und ja, das Gehäuse ist 3D-gedruckt. Der Zusammenbau dauert übrigens so 1-3 h, je nach Können. Es gibt aber auch fertige Geräte zu kaufen. 😉
Thanks for watching! I tried it at SuperBooth. It sounds great and is great value for the money. Built quality is a bit flimsy, if I remember correctly.
I wish ! I bought the Roland jd 08 after watching your video on it. But alas we are not all as clever as you with a soldering iron to have one of thoes ( nicely done ) Ho hum , I shall have to settle with my Micromonsta 2 that arrives on Thursday (I got lucky on ebay) : )
Right, there are DIY options ranging from a homegrown Atari Punk Console for a few bucks to a Black Corporation synth kit for 2,500, and everything in between. I do know that hundreds of people have bought an Elmyra kit and are happy with it, and if it's not for you, that's fine. People should get stuff that inspires them to make music, at a price they're comfortable with, and that's gonna be different for everyone. 🥰
Nice build video ❤
Thanks!
Lovely watch.
Thanks! (Not sure if you're referring to my watch or the video ;-) )
I got sucked in even though that was the most basic video title ever. The power of bleep. Is there a way to hack a LFO from the MPC CV outs?
OK, I've made the title a BIT more informative ;-) Yes, there's also a CV in to control LFO.
Das ist eine ganze Menge Arbeit. Kannst du sagen welcher Microcontroller U1 ist? Wenn ich mich nicht irre ist darauf ein Raspberry Logo zu sehen. Ist das Gehäuse 3D-Druck? Es hat eine ziemlich raue Textur.
Es ist ein RP2040. Und ja, das Gehäuse ist 3D-gedruckt. Der Zusammenbau dauert übrigens so 1-3 h, je nach Können. Es gibt aber auch fertige Geräte zu kaufen. 😉
Small and fat sound , I love it. I can't solder a single cable. 😮 😂
Thanks for watching! You can also buy this readily assembled.
It's like having half a Lyra 8 that can do bass...nice
Thanks for watching! I never tried the Lyra, so I can't confirm. ;-)
Have you ever tried the Modal Skulpt?
Thanks for watching! I tried it at SuperBooth. It sounds great and is great value for the money. Built quality is a bit flimsy, if I remember correctly.
It has a flimsy build. I just mention it because I think it is an amazing budget Synth.
Interesting, but I really don't like music that keeps fiddling with the volume knob. It doesn't make a beat.
Yeah, I hear you - but musical tastes can be different ;)
Fun
Thanks for watching!
I want one 😊 please
With your channel name, you ought to have one! :-)
I wish !
I bought the Roland jd 08 after watching your video on it. But alas we are not all as clever as you with a soldering iron to have one of thoes ( nicely done )
Ho hum , I shall have to settle with my Micromonsta 2 that arrives on Thursday (I got lucky on ebay)
: )
@@West1Think It's not just a DIY kit, you can also buy assembled Elmyras. 😉
Reminds me of Heathkit.
Thanks for watching - but that's a really barebones synth. This here has four voices and all kinds of CV destinations.
Tired of cheap 555 chaser soldering kits? Try a stand-alone desktop Eurorack module for only 100 times the price!
Shots taken ;-)
Right, there are DIY options ranging from a homegrown Atari Punk Console for a few bucks to a Black Corporation synth kit for 2,500, and everything in between. I do know that hundreds of people have bought an Elmyra kit and are happy with it, and if it's not for you, that's fine. People should get stuff that inspires them to make music, at a price they're comfortable with, and that's gonna be different for everyone. 🥰
@@nyppy I've spent many hundreds on synth chips, they are all sitting in drawer because I've learned that I really hate soldering,
@@butsukete1806 and I was probably less than $50 into components and my first iron before I fell in love with it, so what's your point?