I love this channel, I think the seed is amazing for what it can do. I remember the internal USB noise being quite loud with no way around it, but I guess if you crank it up then it doesn't matter that much.
It is an amazing little chip! Really makes it easy for makers to program just about any kind of audio effect. The noise has more to do with the surrounding circuit, learning more about how to improve it the more I work on it!
Meant to tell you I found a way to do a decent Dumble model on the pedal format! I might be able to upgrade your Seed pedal with it but need to do some more testing.
Uff maybe this is the push i needed to get a daysy seed. Are there any Options to get a PCB without ordering from a PCB Manufacturer? Maybe via Musikding or Moon Electronics? The adition of Midi and Expression is so awesome!
Not at the moment, although if people are building them they might be looking to sell any extras. Definitely check out the Daisy Seed! So much you can do with them.
Probably so, I’m still maintaining Proteus and I use it for parameterized models, but NAM has more active development and more people contributing. I say try both since they’re both free (and I selfishly still want people to use Proteus!) but you should use what works best for your needs, and for the majority of people that’s probably NAM at this point, unless you specifically want parameterized models.
@GuitarML I would hope you still continue with proteus because of CPU light process. I think proteus would be best for pedals since you want to stack bunch of em and in a low power system like RPI, NAM can easily saturate the CPU
I haven’t heard of the poly ample, but this is using the Daisy Seed, arm cortex m7, 480 MHz chip. The ADC is a PCM3000, up to 96kHZ 24 bit but I’m running at 48kHZ for NAM.
It cost me about $150 to build a single pedal, less per pedal if you build more than one. About $50 of that was shipping costs from various vendors. It’s a fully open source pedal that anyone can build with a little bit of soldering.
Knocked my socks off in under 10 seconds with that tone! Way to go!
Only possible because of your work! You really found the sweet spot for guitar neural nets with your wavenet model.
I love this channel, I think the seed is amazing for what it can do. I remember the internal USB noise being quite loud with no way around it, but I guess if you crank it up then it doesn't matter that much.
It is an amazing little chip! Really makes it easy for makers to program just about any kind of audio effect. The noise has more to do with the surrounding circuit, learning more about how to improve it the more I work on it!
this is beautiful!
Awesome! Compact and with 3 band EQ!!
Meant to tell you I found a way to do a decent Dumble model on the pedal format! I might be able to upgrade your Seed pedal with it but need to do some more testing.
Uff maybe this is the push i needed to get a daysy seed. Are there any Options to get a PCB without ordering from a PCB Manufacturer? Maybe via Musikding or Moon Electronics? The adition of Midi and Expression is so awesome!
Not at the moment, although if people are building them they might be looking to sell any extras. Definitely check out the Daisy Seed! So much you can do with them.
Why not using standard NAM like the NAM player pedal? Thanks
Limitations of the hardware, but for my goals, good enough!
do you think going forward NAM is the one consumers should focus on? do you have more plans for proteus?
Probably so, I’m still maintaining Proteus and I use it for parameterized models, but NAM has more active development and more people contributing. I say try both since they’re both free (and I selfishly still want people to use Proteus!) but you should use what works best for your needs, and for the majority of people that’s probably NAM at this point, unless you specifically want parameterized models.
@GuitarML I would hope you still continue with proteus because of CPU light process. I think proteus would be best for pedals since you want to stack bunch of em and in a low power system like RPI, NAM can easily saturate the CPU
So it's a bit like the Poly Ample? No standard NAM files, but downsize it to "fit" on there? What's the (DSP) platform? And the DACs?
I haven’t heard of the poly ample, but this is using the Daisy Seed, arm cortex m7, 480 MHz chip. The ADC is a PCM3000, up to 96kHZ 24 bit but I’m running at 48kHZ for NAM.
Sounds good! How much it cost? 👀
It cost me about $150 to build a single pedal, less per pedal if you build more than one. About $50 of that was shipping costs from various vendors. It’s a fully open source pedal that anyone can build with a little bit of soldering.
Sweeeeet!