Submodular Synthesizer
Raison d'être
- Providing a mixed interface (analog × digital) for processing mixed signals
- Making it easier to develop custom modules as single circuit printed boards
- Enhancing the interface of a modular synthesizer with full signal visualization
- Simplifying the development of rich user interfaces running on any device
- Experimenting with Low-Frequency Patching (think LFO, but for patching)
- Using dynamic patching and rotary encoders to record patches and settings
Faceplate
- 16 rotary encoders with RGB illumination and SPST switching
- 16 color OLED displays (16-bit, 96×64 resolution)
- 16 analog inputs (audio signals or CV levels)
- 16 analog outputs (audio signals or CV levels)
- USB Audio Class 2.0 connector (attached to XMOS)
- HDMI connector (attached to Pi)
- TRS 3.5mm stereo headphones connector
- DB25 8-channel audio output connector
Backplane
- Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
- Built-in WiFi hotspot
- 16-core XMOS XS1-U16A-128 microcontroller
- 16-channel 24-bit 192 kHz analog-to-digital audio converters
- 16-channel 24-bit 216 kHz digital-to-analog audio converters
- 16-channel 16-bit analog-to-digital CV levels converters
- 16-channel 16-bit digital-to-analog CV levels converters
- 16-channel analog mixer
- 32×16 analog switching matrix
- 8 submodule bays
- Extension port for companion module

Project Status
This module is at the early prototyping stage. Specifications will vary.
Open Design
- All hardware designs will be released under a Creative Common license.
- All software will be released under an open source license.
Additional Resources
http://ishizeno.com/
submitted Jan 28th 2015, 03:44 by
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Change Mar 16th 2015, 22:16 by
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