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#1 User is offline   TK. 

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Posted 30 March 2008 - 23:23

I quickly hacked a MIDIbox based firmware for the Stribe project, and already had a lot of fun with it in conjunction with Reaktor.

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The released firmware is available in the MIOS download section

Temporary updates can be found in the Repository

Reduced MBHP_CORE circuit for Stribe board (can be soldered on the prototyping area). The Arduino modules are not required for this solution.

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The firmware is currently running on a PIC18F452, but future updates will use a PIC18F4620 (e.g. for optional OSC support)

Best Regards, Thorsten.



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Posted 31 March 2008 - 05:26

SpectraSymbol stock price rose 23% in morning trade today after TK showed off his MIDIbox-based "Stribe". Josh Boughey, the inventor of "Stribe", was unable for comment, possibly due to the thousands of "Count me in for one Stribe kit minus the Arduino!" emails.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 11:39

That is just amazing!!!  :D Congratulations Thorsten. I love when you mess with other projects. It always ended much better, or it is just more the way we like it.
Not sure how those meters are realized. I`m not Reaktor user but it seams more responsive than LC meters! Is it?
Looking forward to read more info about it.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 18:37

Yes, the meters are much better, because with Reaktor I was able to construct my own "algorithm" :)

It basically consists of a rectifier, amplifier, lin/log-converter, slew limiter (to smooth the waveform), sample&hold stage, step filter (events are only forwarded if there is a difference of >= 1) and CC output unit:
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8 of these macros are stacked together, and the S&H stages are clocked at 50 Hz to reduce MIDI traffic:
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It looks simple, no? :)

Best Regards, Thorsten.


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Posted 31 March 2008 - 19:00

Damn it..!  :o
I understand that "in" and "controller"  ;D

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 23:39

That is absolutely insane.
I must be missing something though, I can't seem to find a price for the kit.
I'd love to try something like it using QProx sensors, but they would probably be too low-res.
I just think it's be cool to have the whole thing sealed under glass.

Still very cool.

Lyle


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Posted 02 April 2008 - 14:47

Hey TK, long time no see (or read...)!

That's some great machine there! Not only for music, but dozens of apps. I surfed all the links but I miss one single information for getting started such a project: Where to get the stribes (I mean those sensors there) for a "normal" person?!? Who are the distributors? Are there?!?

GREETZ!!! :) :) :)

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Posted 03 April 2008 - 22:56

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I must be missing something though, I can't seem to find a price for the kit.


Meanwhile the price for the uC Hacker's kit is US $470 - this might sound too high, on the other hand (IMHO) it's worth the money. The boards are excellently constructed (e.g. the driver board is a 4-layer design), and they are essential to get a stable and nice looking device :)

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Hey TK, long time no see (or read...)!


Yes! :)
Btw.: the original stribe works with Atmel chips ;)

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Where to get the stribes (I mean those sensors there) for a "normal" person?!? Who are the distributors? Are there?!?


I don't know a distributor, Phineus directly contacted the manufacturer (see http://www.midibox.o...ic,10308.0.html)

Best Regards, Thorsten.


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Posted 05 April 2008 - 03:29

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I surfed all the links but I miss one single information for getting started such a project: Where to get the stribes (I mean those sensors there) for a "normal" person?!? Who are the distributors? Are there?!?


http://soundwidgets.....php?topic=18.0

I am also a distributer for the softpots.  Get in touch!

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Posted 02 March 2009 - 20:14

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Sorry about my ignorance (again)...

It could be possible link this with the new stm32 core module? and Stribe 1 kit?

It will be so great have it "standalone" without software conection (like a regular linear fader...)

I'm getting so high?

Thanks

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 16:48

What's wrong with the existing MIOS solution?

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Posted 03 March 2009 - 18:06

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It could be possible link this with the new stm32 core module?


You could link it at least via MIDI ;)

The MIOS8 based version already works standalone - a MIDI device can be connected directly w/o the need for a PC.

But yes - I'm planning a MIOS32 version as well. It's a bit exorbitant to use a 32bit core for a device which already works perfectly with the PIC, but we will get the advantage of native USB MIDI and native OSC support via Ethernet w/o the need for OS dependent proxies.

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and Stribe 1 kit?


Do you know the difference between the old and the new Stribe1 kit?

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I'm getting so high?


No - as this is already provided by the PIC based firmware. And as you can read, we are even going higher :)

Best Regards, Thorsten.


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Posted 05 March 2009 - 11:26

I'm thinking I'll be getting a Stribe 1 kit at some point.

The original stribe was a bit too expensive for me to justify (for soemthing I have no clue about using) but I like the fact that the stribe 1 modules can be built up over time depending on your needs. They look really pretty too :D

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Posted 10 June 2009 - 16:24

[quote name=TK link=topic=11130.msg111913#msg111913 date=1236100017]
[quote name=Mudo link=topic=11130.msg111847#msg111847 date=1236021273]
It could be possible link this with the new stm32 core module?[/quote]

You could link it at least via MIDI ;)

The MIOS8 based version already works standalone - a MIDI device can be connected directly w/o the need for a PC.

But yes - I'm planning a MIOS32 version as well. It's a bit exorbitant to use a [url=http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_core_stm32.html]32bit core[/url] for a device which already works perfectly with the PIC, but we will get the advantage of native USB MIDI and native OSC support via [url=http://www.ucapps.de/mbhp_eth]Ethernet[/url] w/o the need for OS dependent proxies.[/quote]

Thanks. I wanted to say "It could be possible port Stribe project into STM32 as a actual core?
I understand your answer

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[quote name=TK link=topic=11130.msg111913#msg111913 date=1236100017]
[quote name=Mudo link=topic=11130.msg111847#msg111847 date=1236021273]
[quote]and Stribe 1 kit?[/quote]

Do you know the difference between the old and the new Stribe1 kit?[/quote]

well, I look at your vid again and I notice you are using some of linked stribe 1 instead original stribe kit but my question was about "code".
How many difficult is coding in STM32 in comparision with actual Cores? (I'm learning C for code my arduino and STM32 seems the next step in my DIY midi controllers learn process)

[quote name=TK link=topic=11130.msg111913#msg111913 date=1236100017]
[quote name=Mudo link=topic=11130.msg111847#msg111847 date=1236021273]
[quote]I'm getting so high?[/quote]

No - as this is already provided by the PIC based firmware. And as you can read, we are even going higher :)

Best Regards, Thorsten.[/quote]

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Cool!

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 06:32

TK, sent you an email regarding your project....

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Posted 28 January 2010 - 17:38

View PostLouisvilledrum, on 28 January 2010 - 06:32, said:

TK, sent you an email regarding your project....


Why post this bit of information here? :yawn:

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