Sorry mate, make that 3 left… Like AC I’m afraid my wallet won’t permit it
…at least, not right now… I do have stock of bar graphs and I think I was in the softpot group order (Thx W) so it might work out OK but right now I lack the time to do the books. Argh!
Excellent Kit. Built mine over the last couple of nights. A bit of a test of stamina in the soldering department, but all went fairly smoothly. Now for the hard bit - getting Pd up and doing something useful with it. No way I could afford the Stribe and Max/MSP!
Since the Arduino and USB interface both unplug, it shouldn’t be too hard to do an alternative MIDIbox I/O too. Has anyone done anything on MIDIbox to softpots?
I understand the pain of shelling out for Max/MSP. One thing to keep in mind is that the Runtime of Max/MSP is free and you can run existing patches on it, they jsut turn off Edit view. I am working on modifying my main “howto” patch so there’s no need to go into Edit view to say, specify the COM port and so on. Changes should be posted this week.
I’m also very interested to see if the Max patches will port over to Pd, and to what extent. I’ve posted .pat versions of the main patch in the Stribe code repository.
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Any of you other guys who are building Arduino-less versions make any progress? I’m really excited to see how the Stribe hardware will translate to another uC platform.
Any of you other guys who are building Arduino-less versions make any progress? I’m really excited to see how the Stribe hardware will translate to another uC platform.
I received my kit, and was positively impressed about the PCB - very good work!
Since I’m currently busy with MB808 and some other stuff (e.g. Seppoman’s Stereo SSM2044 filter), I won’t find the time to populate the board in the next weeks. But once this has been done, I will be able to provide a modular driver for MIOS based hardware quickly… I’m also planning to integrate support for Stribes into projects like MBSID V2 and MBSEQ V3 (for my own interest ;))
Creating an application for softpots will be extremely simple