Hi Chuckists, I just wanted to mention that this eChucK project lives on, converting ChucK algorithms into circuit boards. I just got done preparing a batch of 22 boards for mailing out to customers around the world. This one is a modular synthesizer product only intended for people who make their own modular synthesizers. The next project will be a "Credit Card Synth", a little mini synth that makes great sounds in the form factor of a credit card (though thicker of course). Well, just wanted to say hi and report on progress, good day! Les
Hi Les - can you send me more info about this - I think I missed the thread before. I'm very interested in this...what is it, exactly, that you have ChucK running on? What kind of processor? Power requirements? Very curious... --ss On Jul 9, 2010, at 2:45 AM, Les Hall wrote:
Hi Chuckists,
I just wanted to mention that this eChucK project lives on, converting ChucK algorithms into circuit boards. I just got done preparing a batch of 22 boards for mailing out to customers around the world. This one is a modular synthesizer product only intended for people who make their own modular synthesizers.
The next project will be a "Credit Card Synth", a little mini synth that makes great sounds in the form factor of a credit card (though thicker of course).
Well, just wanted to say hi and report on progress, good day!
Les
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