Hi Johannes,

Nice to see a board with 1/4 inch jacks :)

Does the board run an OS, or does the patcher compile bare-metal images? I assume there's some kind of OS if you support class-compliant MIDI over USB.

Thanks,

Ross.

On 15/12/2015 7:05 AM, Johannes Taelman wrote:
Hi,

I'm pleased to announce public availability of Axoloti Core.

Axoloti is an open source platform for sketching music-DSP algorithms
running on standalone hardware.

Axoloti Core is a circuit board containing a 168MHz Cortex-M4F
microcontroller, audio ADC/DAC, DIN MIDI, USB host port, USB device
port, switching power supply, 8MB SDRam, a micro-SDCard slot, and a set
of general purpose inputs and outputs.

Axoloti allows you to build custom synths, FX units and new instruments
using a graphical patcher that generates C++ code, and also manages
compilation and upload to the microcontroller. The object library offers
oscillators, filters, envelopes, and more. The patcher runs on Windows,
OSX and Linux.

www.axoloti.com <http://www.axoloti.com>
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