Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2015-12-14 Thread Jason Nanna
Yes, an OS - ChibiOS: http://www.chibios.org/dokuwiki/doku.php On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:28 PM, Ross Bencina wrote: > 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 yo

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2015-12-14 Thread Ross Bencina
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

[music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2015-12-14 Thread Johannes Taelman
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 devic

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-30 Thread Jerry
On Dec 29, 2014, at 2:43 PM, Johannes Taelman wrote: > Hi, > > I just started an indiegogo campaign to get things going > http://igg.me/at/axoloti > > My sincere apologies if this is considered spam here. Not spam. > > best, > Johannes > -- > dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and w

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-29 Thread Johannes Taelman
Hi, I just started an indiegogo campaign to get things going http://igg.me/at/axoloti My sincere apologies if this is considered spam here. best, Johannes -- dupswapdrop -- the music-dsp mailing list and website: subscription info, FAQ, source code archive, list archive, book reviews, dsp links

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-09 Thread Johannes Taelman
Fabian, Thanks for the compliment! Have you considered supporting the OWL Pedal (http://hoxtonowl.com) which > is based on a very similar hardware architecture and is housed in a solid > enclosure? > I'm aware of the existence of the OWL Pedal. Integrating with their USB-MIDI bootloader is comple

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-09 Thread Stöter , Fabian-Robert
Hi Johannes, this is a very cool project! On 05 Dec 2014, at 21:05, Johannes Taelman mailto:johannes.tael...@gmail.com>> wrote: Axoloti Core boards are not available currently, but with a few documented changes in the code, the editor runs with the STM32F4Discovery kit. Have you considered sup

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-08 Thread Johannes Taelman
Thanks, Eric! Not only other hardware could be supported, it could also become a native software plug-in composer. I referred already to the STM32F4Discovery, this is not my own kit. Early Axoloti development started on that kit, so making it compatible (with inherent limitations such as no audio A

Re: [music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-06 Thread Eric Brombaugh
Nice work! Seems like it would be fairly straightforward to add support for additional hardware platforms. Given that it's open source code, what's your feeling about this being used as a front-end for other hardware besides your own? Eric On 12/05/2014 01:05 PM, Johannes Taelman wrote: Hi,

[music-dsp] Introducing: Axoloti

2014-12-05 Thread Johannes Taelman
Hi, I'm pleased to announce the open source release of Axoloti. Axoloti is a platform for sketching music-DSP algorithms running on standalone hardware build around an ARM Cortex M4F microcontroller. Axoloti has a graphical patcher that generates C++ code, and also manages compilation and upload