Great work @MrCanvas. Used similar knobs on my late 70's Synth, a mess of stripboard and clip leads. One controlled Osc Mix level to VCF Fc, and the other controlled VCF Out level VCF Fc.
Probably easy to implement...
Thanks in advance for reading, hopefully a clear picture.
Convalescing 100 miles from workshop using the opportunity to dive in and play with the Audio library running various examples on a T3.6 , Pin 2 has a button....
Chances are that the T3.2's RX pin is fairly deaf to what the XBee XSC S3B emits. The T4.x is faster everywhere so I bet it aint so deaf to the XBee XSC S3B.
With a baudrate of 57600 I think there's scope to kludge...
@NeoBender, you started another thread here https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/73470-How-to-use-teensy-4-1-and-interface-with-a-5v-synth
which gives a pretty clear idea of what you want to accomplish. Have posted a few...
Snuffling around the Matrix, thinking out loud:-
Table at the bottom of page 7 of the service manual looks to me like the whole thing is addressed with a 10x8 matrix so am thinking that 18 mcu pins might do the...
Old codger with advanced soldering iron skills.
Pretty much self-taught Electronics/Automotive/Computer Technician/Hacker/Re-Engineer.
Built an Analog Synth ~1978 pretty much from scratch and life being what it is - what you end up doing whilst being busy with other plans, shelved it.
Forced into isolation by challenging health issues, officially retired and looking for a "mental health" project, dug out the box of remains of the original Synth, caught the bug and currently have a clutch of Roland Synths and other goodies.
To any Hacker worth his salt, off-the-shelf kit don't always give you what you're looking for which is why I'm here...