[$23] DIY eurorack modular synth DSP Chorus & Reverb FX | with ANALOG DEVICES Blackfin DSP IC
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- My 72nd original eurorack modular synth DIY projects.
ANALOG DEVICES Blackfin DSP development board based Chorus & Reverb FX module.
Since it uses a development board that is only available in Japan, it may not be of much help.
working documents ( schematics , code)
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Other blackfin effect sample overview video
• FX sound overview : AN...
Development board「音遊び!Blackfin DSP基板でディジタル信号処理の部屋」
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Great work :) I just wish there was a cheep DSP board like this in the UK.
The Japanese version is out of production and sold out (which still will not prevent me from scouring Akihabara electronics stores for one next month).
Fortunately, the Blackfin DSP itself is available on several other development boards outside Japan.
Fantastic work well done, love the sound.
Maybe one day. Thanks for sharing
The ADZS-BF592-EZLITE from Analogue Devices is based on the same chip, would that work too? Interestingly it's $28 direct from them, but the online electronics distributors in the UK are charging ten times that price!
It's not $28, it's $280.65, the website is misleading. 😅
@@chasethevioletsun9996oww really? That's pretty crap 😳
@@stuartcommon4651 indeed. The search goes on for an affordable and accessible DSP, I really want to learn DSP coding.
It would be difficult to use ADZS instead because the electronic circuits are different.
absolutely fantastic!
sounds great
hi, in your projects which potentiometers do you use? linear or logarithmic? I would like to create your generative sequencer but it is not specified which type of 100k potentiometer it is. Thanks
Linear curve variable resistors are used to reduce cost.
It is also a good idea to use exp-curve variable resistors for audio output. It is a little expensive.
Amazing as always. Did you ever make a USB midi to CV out device?
Thank you!I have never made a module using USB. This is due to concerns about breaking the connected devices.
@@HAGIWO Would it not just be the same as you are using the micro contrller but it also appears as a midi device? Obviously I've missed something!
How do you make your panels?
Please refet to below video.
ruclips.net/video/kaLNnFxtfVE/видео.html