Hi all, To clarify about the eChucK project, I am not running ChucK on the boards that I have created. What I do is run miniAudicle on my Mac mini and code up test programs that consist of ChucK code that is specifically written to mimic actual hardware analog and digital circuits. Then I play around with the ChucK model until I am happy with it, then convert the ChucK program into electronic circuit form. Hence eChucK for electronic ChucK. I cleared the name with Ge a long time ago, he seemed to think it was a cool idea. This first circuit board is a modular synthesizer board that implements a Karplus Strong algorithm using analog circuitry. KS has been implemented in many forms including ChucK, but as far as I know this is the first modular synthesizer board that does it. The next planned board will use a simplified version of the KS circuit and a Boolean Sequencer to create a little song generator with headphones out and five dials to alter the music. That one will be a stand-alone product that anyone can buy or build without having a modular synthesizer or anything. Well, that's the update, hope I cleared things up . Les
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