Hello All. I've just published the source code for my 48x8 analog solid state patch bay (AKA The Patch-A-Tron-o-Matic) here - github.com/alphacharlie/patch-a-tron This is a video of the prototype in action. IT's soldered to the Roland TR-626 at 47 points, providing a VAST array of circuit bends. Video showing more details of the patchbay is here - ruclips.net/video/f6S4W0K_GYc/видео.html
I'm using 3x Intersil CD22M3494 ICs ganged together. So far my favorite thing about it is saving bends to EEPROM. IT's WAAAAY more convenient than trying to remember which patch cables went where to get a particular sound...
Well...that is awesome.
Hello All. I've just published the source code for my 48x8 analog solid state patch bay (AKA The Patch-A-Tron-o-Matic) here - github.com/alphacharlie/patch-a-tron
This is a video of the prototype in action. IT's soldered to the Roland TR-626 at 47 points, providing a VAST array of circuit bends.
Video showing more details of the patchbay is here - ruclips.net/video/f6S4W0K_GYc/видео.html
Carol Brabb It was a pain to make, but is a lot of fun to play with!
would you do orders or builds if I sent you a 505 or a 626. so rad I'm just not the greatest at bends
Which analog crossbar IC are you using?
I'm using 3x Intersil CD22M3494 ICs ganged together. So far my favorite thing about it is saving bends to EEPROM. IT's WAAAAY more convenient than trying to remember which patch cables went where to get a particular sound...
Sounds like Bork