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There's a few fun open source arduino (or similar) based digital synthesizers. They sometimes have some weird usage concepts though. I want to take their firmware and most of their electronics, drop the weird interfaces, and make it understand MIDI input signals, so I can control them from a keyboard or something similiar.
There's a few fun open source arduino (or similar) based digital synthesizers. They sometimes have some weird usage concepts though. I want to take their firmware and most of their electronics, drop the weird interfaces, and make it understand MIDI input signals, so I can control them from a keyboard or something similiar.


== Synthesizers to work with ==
== Synthesizers to work with ==
* [http://bleeplabs.com/store/the-bleep-drum/ The Bleep Drum]
* [http://bleeplabs.com/store/the-bleep-drum/ The Bleep Drum]
* [bleeplabs.com/store/nebulophone/ The Nebulophone]
* [http://bleeplabs.com/store/nebulophone/ The Nebulophone]


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There's a few fun open source arduino (or similar) based digital synthesizers. They sometimes have some weird usage concepts though. I want to take their firmware and most of their electronics, drop the weird interfaces, and make it understand MIDI input signals, so I can control them from a keyboard or something similiar.

Synthesizers to work with