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  1. There's this genius, ultra simple 16 voice, fully multitimbral, LPC1343 based synth called Goom concieved by Mark Owen: It is written in assembler...so are there any assembler mad men out there that could port it to the MB core? It is open source / Mark has granted permission for it to be ported. Making it work on the MB core would be much easier for idiots like me to assemble (no SMD) and leave some nice processor headroom for things like LFOs / noise / filtermodes to be added. If this seems like an outrageous / idiotic question please forgive me as I'm a microcontroller know-nothing...
  2. Morpheo is a PD-Extended patch for Goom synthesizer. It's optimized to be run on dedicated Raspberry Pi 2 box with 800x480 touchscreen but works from any computer with PD-Extended. Main features are: ability to edit all Goom synth params from the control surface except Sustain which you can feed into it from your MIDI controller with Sustain switch switch between MIDI channels and edit the channel patches separately - switching the channels will store the current edits into 'channel patch' and is saved within PD file store up to 256 different sounds/patches (16 banks x 16 patches) with quick access to load and store functions morph (or interpolate if you want) dynamically between current patch and one chosen from the library with Morph fader (mapped to CC1 - ModWheel); you can exclude some parameter groups from the morphing so you avoid drastic changes in the sound (i.e. switching the OSC interaction mode) if you wish so comes with 64 patches created during the PD patch development so you can get the feel of Goom sound possibilities Check the documentation file for full features description, it's zipped in as well. Quite important is the connection, you need to feed the Goom with both, MIDI note data from your controller/sequencer and PD-Extended. If you want to morph sounds with ModWheel you also need to route your controller into PD. Routing tool are up to you, see some suggestions in the docs. All the files in 'release' folder are needed. (As of v1.0 release it's just morpheo.pd) Originally announced CC generator is not implemented yet because I faced some serious bugs which rendered it as useless. This will be hopefully added in later releases. No git repo for now. From the time being and simplicity I'll keep the Morpheo updates here. Feel free to test it, abuse it, improve it etc. I'm looking forward to your feedback. Morpheo.zip
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