Hi,
I had some spare space in my Eurorack and decided to make a little drum machine to fill it.
I used a Teensy 3.2 with samples and a LED matrix as the primary control for connecting beats to samples.
In "bar" mode they are beats in the bar, but in "poly" mode they are "every nth beat" - leading to much more interesting rhythms.
Here's a short video demo:
https://youtu.be/IKqNawbhtcc
Anyway, I realised it would also be quite cool to have the output send pitch CV to mod a VCO so it could also work as a sequencer, so I wrote an alternative firmware to support that.
What I would like to do is support both - but I can't work out how to turn off the AudioOutputAnalog that is writing to the DAC so I can write to it independently when I am in CV mode. I can destroy and recreate the object, but then I think I will get stuck in the dynamic creation bugs in the Audio library.
I'd appreciate any thoughts.
Best I could come up with is using a constant DC source and so work within the audio library in both cases.
I had some spare space in my Eurorack and decided to make a little drum machine to fill it.
I used a Teensy 3.2 with samples and a LED matrix as the primary control for connecting beats to samples.
In "bar" mode they are beats in the bar, but in "poly" mode they are "every nth beat" - leading to much more interesting rhythms.
Here's a short video demo:
https://youtu.be/IKqNawbhtcc
Anyway, I realised it would also be quite cool to have the output send pitch CV to mod a VCO so it could also work as a sequencer, so I wrote an alternative firmware to support that.
What I would like to do is support both - but I can't work out how to turn off the AudioOutputAnalog that is writing to the DAC so I can write to it independently when I am in CV mode. I can destroy and recreate the object, but then I think I will get stuck in the dynamic creation bugs in the Audio library.
I'd appreciate any thoughts.
Best I could come up with is using a constant DC source and so work within the audio library in both cases.