On 14/04/12 16:15, Sebastian Moors wrote: > I had the chance to try out the hardware yesterday evening when meeting > wolke and i had a lot of fun to play around > with it :) It can be used to control hydrogen (transport control etc) > and to trigger some instruments. This could be a nice homebrew project > for hydrogen users when the part list and layout gets published!
I love the idea. Might want to build one myself, if I wasn't so awful with soldering iron and even worse with things like PCB etching. I still think the most difficult and expensive part is the "mechanical" parts like case/enclosure, the material for pads and things like that. Any ideas for solving that using cheap off-the-shelf parts? I guess that's going to be different between countries, or at least between continents. Another possible direction, maybe less h2-oriented, would be to couple the drumbody with some drum sampler program running on a raspberry pi or something similar. Might be a modified h2, but optimizing the Hydrogen engine for low-power slow-FPU arch like ARM11 might be more difficult than writing a simple integer-based thingy from scratch. Still, the end result would be a self-contained open-source instrument. K. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Better than sec? Nothing is better than sec when it comes to monitoring Big Data applications. Try Boundary one-second resolution app monitoring today. Free. http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Hydrogen-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hydrogen-devel
