There is midibox_sid_v3 code for mios32 at http://svnmios.midibox.org/listing.php?repname=svn.mios32&path=%2Ftrunk%2Fapps%2Fsynthesizers%2Fmidibox_sid_v3%2F
Please suggest core32 + SID modules connection schematics.
There is midibox_sid_v3 code for mios32 at http://svnmios.midibox.org/listing.php?repname=svn.mios32&path=%2Ftrunk%2Fapps%2Fsynthesizers%2Fmidibox_sid_v3%2F
Please suggest core32 + SID modules connection schematics.
The connection is described in \modules\sid\sic.c
.h
btw, is it for using with Smash tv’s SID PCB ?
Thank you. I remember I’ve seen somewhere at the forum some info about core32 sid (how much SIDs can be connected, etc). But searching for
sid mios32
and
sid core32
didn’t give any results.
There is currently no advantage if you build this incomplete (!) version - the project is stalled as long as no STM32 derivative with 512k flash and simultaneous access to CAN and USB interface is available.
The V3 firmware was only “prove of concept” and some personal C++ practice. It could take another year until it will be continued - or maybe I should just cancel it and focus a new synth? :ahappy:
Best Regards, Thorsten.
focus a new synth?
based on CEM3396 if i offer you the chips ? :flowers:
based on CEM3396 if i offer you the chips ? :flowers:
+1oneoneeleven!!!111
As long as the ST32 outputs the correct timer signals to the 3396’s waveform converters we are gold.
Me on this: Stalled for now ![]()
Back to Xcode.
Update from TK is here
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On 12/29/2010 at 3:20 PM, jojjelito said:
+1oneoneeleven!!!111
As long as the ST32 outputs the correct timer signals to the 3396’s waveform converters we are gold.
Me on this: Stalled for now
Back to Xcode.
How bout the 3372 too?? ![]()
There’s nothing magic in the CEM3372. Some other CEM chips also support pole switching. Some, like the CEM3378/79 don’t do it as easily. Better leave them for spares for the good old stuff like Chroma Polaris and such.
If you want to see pole mixing done with readily available components you could take a look at the 4 Pole Mission Shruthi. The Ambika didn’t realize a full version of that due to component count/cost, but it can certainly be done.
Old ass thread, everyone. Move along.