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denki_oto
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2008
DIY electronics
www.okyeron.com/denki_oto/
www.okyeron.com/denki_oto/
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Soldering the Pi Pico Flexible PCB Carrier for Neotrellis Grid
มุมมอง 31111 หลายเดือนก่อน
Pi Pico Flexible PCB Carrier for Neotrellis Grid. Apologies for the crap video quality - didn't lock exposure on the camera.
shieldXL Build
มุมมอง 3.1Kปีที่แล้ว
Building the shieldXL kit shieldXL is a remix/rework of the monome norns shield - monome.org/docs/norns/shield/ "A DIY circuit which extends a normal Raspberry Pi, turning it into a norns." norns is "is a small, portable, open-source sound computer that dynamically runs scripts and DSP" Links: www.okyeron.com/denki_oto/
shieldXL Case Assembly
มุมมอง 2.6Kปีที่แล้ว
Final assembly for shieldXL shieldXL is a remix/rework of the monome norns shield - monome.org/docs/norns/shield/ "A DIY circuit which extends a normal Raspberry Pi, turning it into a norns." norns is "is a small, portable, open-source sound computer that dynamically runs scripts and DSP"
shieldXL Display Assembly
มุมมอง 2Kปีที่แล้ว
Display assembly for shieldXL shieldXL is a remix/rework of the monome norns shield - monome.org/docs/norns/shield/ "A DIY circuit which extends a normal Raspberry Pi, turning it into a norns." norns is "is a small, portable, open-source sound computer that dynamically runs scripts and DSP"
八x二 (8x2) MIDI Controller Kit Assembly
มุมมอง 385ปีที่แล้ว
Assembly walkthrough for the denki-oto 八x二 (8x2) MIDI controller kit.
Hardware MIDI Mod for Fates with MICROMIDITRS
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Hardware MIDI Mod for Fates with MICROMIDITRS
umbrellas build
มุมมอง 2722 ปีที่แล้ว
build video for Umbrellas MIDI hat More information on Github: github.com/okyeron/umbrellas
TouchOSC controlling HeadlessM8
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Using TouchOSC on iPhone to control Headless M8 tracker on Macbook.
norns + raspberry pi 3 + terminal tedium DAC + OLED
มุมมอง 2.9K6 ปีที่แล้ว
norns raspberry pi 3 terminal tedium DAC OLED
video instructions are great, with them as a guide the build was easy peasy
Wish you had put some warning over the video when you screwed the 16mil screw into the wrong spot - now I've got a stripped one stuck in that hole :/
Thanks for all the work on this kit. In the middle of building it now. hah. It might be helpful to add timestamps/chapters to each step for reference.
So excited for the restock! This kit is amazing :D
Why did I expect the lock picking lawyer intro
I want one of these but I’m pretty intimated with the setup process
When can i purchase this kit ? It seems to benout of stock
best to send email from the shop and get added to a notify list
Right now! hurry
When will you have these in stock again?
Does it have any difference from fates?
shieldXL runs the standard monome shield firmware/disk-image. Thus there's no need for a fork of the software, etc. Updates run normally, etc. Aside from that -shieldXL has 1/4in jacks and hardware midi option along with mechanical keyswitches (Choc or MX).
This is awesome. I just built my first Shield this past week. Think if I get it put to good use I'll have to give one of these a go! Noted in your git repo that it has a midi hardware switch. Are you pulling midi from the 3.5mm jack on the side? What kind of adapter are you using? Nice work!
Hardware MIDI functionality is only on shieldXL - it's got its own TRS 3.5mm jacks on the shieldXL board and is wired directly to the appropriate pins on the pi.
Love this remix of norns shield!! I'm searching much information as possible to build one by myself, but it's hard to find it all.... One question is the mainboard available anywhere (or is there a site with more details on the mainboard)? Thank you!
Hello! This project is fairly new. There was a small run of boards which sold out and I expect another batch to come together in 4-5 weeks. Information is on github github.com/okyeron/shieldXL Open source release to come soon.
@@nevetsokyeron Very good news! In case are you able to ship also in Italy? 🙏
When will these be available?
Just did the first test batch. Should be about a month to get the next run made.
Shield XL ASMR
20 mins build time is fast. Almost like you’ve done it before.
is there a place to buy the shield xl pcb? or even as a kit?
there are links to my website and shop in my channel "about page"
@@nevetsokyeron when to restock
@@iooz7097 Not sure yet - maybe a month out.
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nice technique!
Thanks for these vids
What is this project? The youtube algorithm randomly decided I needed to see it and googling shieldxl returns power strips and pistol sights.
The project is a remix of the monome norns shield - a sound computer. I'll add some links in the description.
Hi do you still have the brain v2? I am trying to buy one and can't find one anywhere. Any help would be amazing!
gonna do some looking and see if there's one around somewhere
@@nevetsokyeron thank you!
@@nevetsokyeron how did you go???
@@closerau hey sorry... no luck yet.
@@nevetsokyeron fingers crossed you find one!
Nice! Where can I buy the parts?
I'll have more kits available next week. Link to shop is in my bio
What was the fan for? Ventilation or for cooling?
there's a fan? probably my soldering exhaust fan?
@@nevetsokyeron I figured it was fumed. Thanks
Great
This is great one....
very informative! Thanks for this. I picked up an assembled norns shield on reverb recently because monome doesn’t have the DIY kit right now, and I couldn’t find one anywhere else. I’m sure having some familiarity with the assembly process will help me with any necessary maintenance and repairs down the road!
Why did you discontinued it?
Finally! Someone else likes the white magpie look! Be my modular buddy! 😃
Gonna have to get one of these some day!
Sitting here late at night. Deciding if I should build this? going to sleep on it. Very helpful video though!
would this work as a diy Grids? i need one for my fates build
see github.com/okyeron/neotrellis-monome
@@nevetsokyeron huge thanks
Hello! Do you have more information about this build? I have an old starfire build in my basement that looks like it uses the same sparkfun buttons. I have been trying to revive my 128 project for years.
it's a one-off really. Didn't feel like it had enough traction to do more. Used this code as a base to do a grid with the adafruit neotrellis RGB boards instead. Details here: github.com/okyeron/neotrellis-monome Buttons on this one are from livid instruments rather than the sparkfun ones. Different spacing I believe.
Thanks for the reply. I just looked at what I have and it is the livid pads! They looked too familiar. I will have to investigate when I have some time.
good job! Obviously I watched this only AFTER I soldered 16 boards together!
Watching to make sure I'm equipped to solder 16 boards together 😂
what is the possibility of this developing into a modular with the terminal tedium's cv inputs and outputs becoming basically like built in crow functionality
can you attach a link to laser cut, with corrected dimensions? thank you!
See llllllll.co/t/norns-shield-case-designs/30347/50?u=okyeron (dimensions in mm)
Which rpi do you recommend for running fates without issues?
pi3b+ or pi4
Its really awesome to see these cobbled together norns <3
That was my first prototype :) This has since turned into a DIY Norns kit here: denki-oto.weebly.com
@@nevetsokyeron oh jeeze I didn't make the connection, you made fates! I like the idea you added an extra knob for orac compatibility :)
Great build, great instructions. Thank you!
This was such a great build with really clear instructions. Thanks!
Hi!Where i can buy this one?
it's a DIY project: github.com/mxmxmx/terminal_tedium
You are awesome! Major congrats on this.
Hey man, thanks for this whole project-killer work!!!
Really nice video! Do you still have the RPI3+ image that you are using in this video? Im very new to the raspberry pi and im having a pretty hard time making the norns image work.
No image yet. There's a big thread on the lines forum which should help. It kinda depends on if you're trying to get an OLED display working or not (that being one of the tricky bits) If not, it' pretty straightforward to use the stock stretch kernel to start.
@@nevetsokyeron for now im not thinking of using a display except if it is unusable to not have one. The problem is that I tried to make it in the raspbian stretch lite, but I got stuck when I got to "make menuconfig". And even if I got this command working I still wouldn't know how to proceed. So thats why im trying to find just the .img file instead of building it myself.
@@defavltt for the moment there's not a ready to use img file. I've had to re-compile linux like a 100 times so far. :)
Please post a tutorial, I have been wrcking my brain for months trying to get these to work. I've tried shift registers and MAX7219. I've tryied a variety of wire orientation and it still won't do what it's supposed to do. Please, PLEASE!
It's been a super long time and I don't really remember what I did here. I believe all the led light up stuff is happening in the Livid Brain though - so I can't really provide any programing assistance there. :(
Did you ever figure out the problem?
nope
@@nevetsokyeron :( sad to hear, did you build all of these mutable modules yourself?
Yep - all built by me. :)
@@nevetsokyeron I want to build the Links module from the same pcb and panel, but i dont have any smd components experience, any advice on it? was it a challenging build?
Links is 0603 components and TSSOP chips. I'd say that's very challenging for a first time SMD build.
nice, is there a place to get pcb's n stuff for this?
It's still at the prototype stage. There will be a post on lines eventually with more information. Probably no pcbs/kit until the end of the year.
I hope you're still working on this @@nevetsokyeron ! Just found the thread on lines.co where you go into a bit of detail and it looks tremendously promising. I came very close to ordering some trellis PCBs recently but the lack of vari-bright put me off slightly. I'd much prefer to support an individual too, if you end up producing PCBs.
Hey - are you on lines? Could I message you there to follow up on this?
Whoa, completely missed your reply, sorry @@nevetsokyeron I am indeed on lines.co, my username is VXQN.
@@nevetsokyeron Can't log in to lines for some reason, but I just remembered our conversation about this and how cool it is. Has it moved along since we last spoke?
This is great! Have you got a blog or a build guide?
Nope. This is pretty much a test to see if it works. Very hacked together. Eventually I may make a pcb, but that's a long way off.
This is perfect! I’m building a TT at the moment so I’m really interested in getting Norns running on a Pi without investing in a Pi sound as those playing with it at the moment are. Are the TT mods documented over at lines? Looks like you’ve rewired pots to be the encoders?
No real documentation on this yet aside from some build notes for linux. FWIW - this is a hack job :) Not really an easy way to swap between the TT functionality and Norns functionality. I already had all the parts for the TT, so took a bare TT pcb and populated just the DAC section, then added an extra long raspi header so I could wire other things from the top of the board. The encoders are free-wired and I'm only using the pot footprints to hold them in place. For the buttons I am using the pcb traces, but had to hack in a few pull down resistors. Power is coming from usb connector to the Pi. If you are on lines, I could send you a few references there. There's another open source dac another user is building which could be a good option as well.
Any advice on where to start with porting the Norns software to RasPi?
lines forum llllllll.co and the norns github: github.com/monome/norns/blob/master/readme-setup.md
This is awesome. I really should build one - this board has been on the shelf since January. Great work