In this series we are going to build a DIY Synth using a Teensy 3.2 microcontroller and a Teensy Audio Adaptor board. The goal of this first episode is to solder up the components and get it to make some noise with a small test program.
Hi Dave. Somehow I missed this project when it was originally doing the rounds. Please tell me that you are planning to do an updated version with a newer Teensy board as I'd love to build this (I've built and enjoyed several of your earlier projects).
there are some alternative teensy synths out there using 4.1 etc. The tindie is retired but check out ElectroTechnique's TSynth https://github.com/ElectroTechnique/TSynth-Teensy4.1
Hello, do you think this would easily convert to the newer Teensy 3.5? Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat audio interface are you using to record you teensy audio? Looks like a small USB interface. Wanting to get a inexpensive portable device
ReplyDeleteHi Dave. Somehow I missed this project when it was originally doing the rounds. Please tell me that you are planning to do an updated version with a newer Teensy board as I'd love to build this (I've built and enjoyed several of your earlier projects).
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Paul from Australia!
there are some alternative teensy synths out there using 4.1 etc. The tindie is retired but check out ElectroTechnique's TSynth https://github.com/ElectroTechnique/TSynth-Teensy4.1
ReplyDeletethe project is still supported with github updated a few months ago https://electrotechnique.cc/
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