I was looking through etsy and some how ran into this little drum kit synth. I figured someone might find this interesting and wanted to share.
The fact that its a step sequencer makes it really cool.
According to youtube video its got the following
› features
‹ features
-available assembled or as DIY kit -5 voice polyphonic drum sample player (6th voice for metronome) -step sequencer -32 steps / pattern -5 storable patterns for each preset -random pattern generation -pattern copy / paste -recording from the buttons -erase single notes or whole pattern -metronome -jump -- repeating certain step -tap tempo -auto quantize -6 different drum sounds for each preset -6 presets -mystery shuffle -for each sound you can adjust sample rate, time stretch, cut, distortion, volume and -sample to be played -global mode for tweaking all samples at the same time -4 different official drum kits (lo-fi TR909, classic from DRUM 1.0, gameboy, glitch) drum kits / samples can be changed by converting wave files into .h file included in the source code (by python script included in Mozzi library) and updating the software in the Atmega -MIDI native by side connectors, note & velocity sensitive, CC support, thru -MIDI connector by connecting MIDI Bastl by the side -stylish lasercut replacable enclosure with instrument labels -adjustable volume -mono, 16385 hz, 14 bit -- double PWM sound generation -TRS Jack 3.5mm audio output able to drive headphones -powered from 9V battery or 9V positive polarity power supply (2.1 mm) or from the Trinity chain (use switch to select) -running Mozzi library and Bastl library for Arduino
Last edited by John Riselvato (Apr 22, 2014 3:05 pm)