Here’s how to build and use the MicroDexed #diy #synthesizer based on a #teensy 4.1 microcomputer, plus a short demo improvisation. This kit will give you 2 virtual DX7 FM synthesizers, one virtual analog synth, a drum computer, an electric piano, a powerful sequencer and effects in one small, portable box (if you care to build the box). Table of contents:
00:00 intro
00:22 hello
01:04 list of required parts
02:47 software needed
03:06 software setup, library setup
03:47 setting up the project for compiling and flashing
04:25 assembling the hardware
04:49 connecting the screen
05:22 adding a USB port to the Teensy
06:09 connecting the encoders
06:32 general UI workflow
07:15 browsing some sounds: Dexed
07:46 MicroSynth
08:12 Drums
08:36 MDA E-Piano
09:46 internal effects
10:23 quick note on audio quality
10:46 the sequencer: song editor, chains and patterns
11:44 pattern editor - drum track
13:23 adding a MicroSynth track
14:45 shoutout to nexuslabs @positionhigh
15:14 adding a chord track
16:21 mute matrix
16:36 important things to consider
17:10 short demo track using all the onboard instruments
19:42 bye-bye
Software needed:
MicroDexed:
Arduino Development Kit:
Teensyduino:
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Hardware needed:
Teensy 4.1
Teensy Audio Shield
Touch Screen
Breadboard
Wires
OTG cable
SD Card
Audio adapter cable
USB 2.0 extension
5 pin encoders
Korg Nanokey 2
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MPC One, Novation PEAK, Reface DX, Strymon Nightsky, Strymon Volante, Strymon Iridium, Zoom MS 70 CDR, Korg NanoKontrol 2, Korg NanoKey, Akai EWI USB, Zoom R24, Zoom H5, Yamaha MT7:
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