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
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
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
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
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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
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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
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
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
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,
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
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