nicolas_soundforce
Active member
Hi!
It's about time I show you what I am working on with the awesome teensy boards.
I am building MIDI controllers especially laid out for software synthetizers. At the moment I have 2 products ready.
The SFC-60 is a custom controller for a Juno-60 styled software-synth (http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-u-no-lx).
http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=154
I make custom PCBs for the faders, switches, leds and integrate the teensy boards into them. Since the Teensy LC came out I dropped the idea of integrate my own micro-controller directly onto my boards. I need an integrated USB controller, so there is no better time/money ratio than sticking with the teensy! It gives more time to develop new cool products.
My second controller is also done (for a SH-101 model software synthetizer : http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-bassline-101) and will go soon in production:
http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=1175
Along with the teensy I am using 4051s for the faders and extra digital inputs and 595 for the leds.
My firmware is open source : http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=1151
Nothing special going on, but I am pretty happy with the smoothing of the analog inputs, I get a very nice response with no jumping around. Maybe interesting for other forum users working on control with analog inputs.
Here is a video of how I am building them :
Thank you Paul for creating such an affordable, easy-to-use and to learn, reliable platform!
I am looking forward making more new things with the teensy.
Cheers!
Nicolas.
It's about time I show you what I am working on with the awesome teensy boards.
I am building MIDI controllers especially laid out for software synthetizers. At the moment I have 2 products ready.
The SFC-60 is a custom controller for a Juno-60 styled software-synth (http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-u-no-lx).
http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=154
I make custom PCBs for the faders, switches, leds and integrate the teensy boards into them. Since the Teensy LC came out I dropped the idea of integrate my own micro-controller directly onto my boards. I need an integrated USB controller, so there is no better time/money ratio than sticking with the teensy! It gives more time to develop new cool products.
My second controller is also done (for a SH-101 model software synthetizer : http://kunz.corrupt.ch/products/tal-bassline-101) and will go soon in production:
http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=1175
Along with the teensy I am using 4051s for the faders and extra digital inputs and 595 for the leds.
My firmware is open source : http://sound-force.nl/?page_id=1151
Nothing special going on, but I am pretty happy with the smoothing of the analog inputs, I get a very nice response with no jumping around. Maybe interesting for other forum users working on control with analog inputs.
Here is a video of how I am building them :
Thank you Paul for creating such an affordable, easy-to-use and to learn, reliable platform!
I am looking forward making more new things with the teensy.
Cheers!
Nicolas.
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