Rapid Music Instrument Prototyping
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* [http://www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Motherboards/D945GCLF/D945GCLF-overview.htm Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF]: with Integrated Atom Processor. Need RAM + CF drive. | * [http://www.intel.com/Products/Desktop/Motherboards/D945GCLF/D945GCLF-overview.htm Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF]: with Integrated Atom Processor. Need RAM + CF drive. | ||
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* [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix]: small self-contained computer with audio i/o | * [http://www.gumstix.com/ Gumstix]: small self-contained computer with audio i/o | ||
* [http://www.compulab.co.il/all-products/html/products.htm Compulab]: | * [http://www.compulab.co.il/all-products/html/products.htm Compulab]: | ||
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* [http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NANO-8044 NANO-8044]: Intel Silverthorne Atom. 120mm(L) x 120mm (W) x 1.66mm (D). 6xUSB. Gigabit Ethernet. | * [http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=NANO-8044 NANO-8044]: Intel Silverthorne Atom. 120mm(L) x 120mm (W) x 1.66mm (D). 6xUSB. Gigabit Ethernet. | ||
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== Software == | == Software == |
Revision as of 15:03, 11 October 2008
On this page we are documenting everything that is needed to create rapid prototypes of a complete electronic music instrument/controller.
Contents |
Housing
3D printing
Modelling
- ShapeLock: rapidly create prototypes
Sensing
Sensor interfaces
- CUI: Dan Overholt's open source platform based on the PIC controller.
- Bit whacker: works with the CUI hex files.
- Arduino: open source platform based on Atmel microprosessor. using Wiring for programming.
- Phidgets: commercial USB-based sensor interface with standardized connectors.
Communication Protocols
OSC:
- OSC: Open Sound Control for communicating between devices.
- uOSC: the Open Sound Control Reference Platform for Embedded Devices, currently working on PIC controllers.
- OSC 2.0: proposed by Jazzmutant at NIME 2006. Extending OSC by adding aliasing, handshaking, querying, etc.
- SLIP: Serial Line Internet Protocol used for creating packets passed over the serial communication.
HID:
- HID: Human interface devices. The game controller specification is the one that is implemented everywhere. The generic HID class would be a better solution for us, but is not supported in Max, SuperCollider, etc.
- USB CDC: communications device class
XML:
- SOAP: XML-based communication protocol. Pros & Cons: extensible & scalable, but verbose.
GDIF:
- GDIF: Gesture Description Interchange Format
MIDI:
Communication Interfaces
- WiFly: wireless ethernet module
- nRD24H1: 2-way radio controller from Nordic
Sensors
- Sensorwiki: @ McGill, great resource for information about sensors, interfaces, etc.
Sensors used for finger control:
- Interlink MicroNav 360: XY + pressure sensor
- Interlink FSRs
Acceleration:
Position sensing
- Gametrak: 3D "golf" joystick
Actuators
Sounding
Amplifiers
- Charlize: a Tripath Class-T amp based on the Tripath TA2020
- Sonic Impact 5065: Gen 2 T-Amp with Power Supply
Speakers
- Visaton: speaker elements
- FOXL: small powered speakers. S&R review
- Sonic Impact SoundPads
Soundcards
- 7.1 USB sound card: $21
Computing
Small motherboards/computers
- Intel Desktop Board D945GCLF: with Integrated Atom Processor. Need RAM + CF drive.
- Gumstix: small self-contained computer with audio i/o
- Compulab:
- Beagleboard: $149
- NANO-8044: Intel Silverthorne Atom. 120mm(L) x 120mm (W) x 1.66mm (D). 6xUSB. Gigabit Ethernet.
Power supplies
Software
- PDa: Pure Data anywhere. Running on lots of Linux-based systems.
Shopping
Some useful webshops:
Smule (Ge Wang's startup company - he's ported ChucK to the iPhone)...
http://www.smule.com/