This is just great, I really like to built this one. I have 2 boards so 1 is for sure going to be for this wavetable synth, I am already brainstorming to add a th vco 555 and an analog filter and envelope. The would just be an awesome hybride. Any how great work DATA debt!!! youre the MAN!!!
I have honestly been looking all night for the right diy custom synth project, and given the relatively miniscule cost of an Axoloti, this is extremely enticing!
I have 3 of them. I know people who has 5 and more :) They are addictive and awesome. But sound tends to be a little bit flat. I wouldn't use it as a bass synth, where I want deep low end. But for wavetables, sampling and so on, its awesome :)
which ready-to-use enclosures are adequate for axeloti? where can such cases be purchased? or where can 3D-models for axeloti-enclosures be downloaded to self-print with a 3D-machine?
Strange to think that some of the oscs/patches on this aren't much different to my Waldorf Microwave 2. Which cost well over a £1,000 at the end of the 90's. Just shows how far music technology has developed in the last 20 years really.
+Jesse Tal Thanks for your interest! I don't currently, but I've considered doing a small run and seeing if they'll sell. Would take a bit of PCB redesign and some thinking about fabrication (and some better tools...). Would you be interested if it were in a more conventional metal/plastic enclosure? Would it make sense to you at a $500-600 price point?
+DATA / DEBT Thanks for that feedback -- I really appreciate it! I definitely understand that the suggested pricing is in line with the work involved. Unfortunately, it's out of my reach at this time.
DATA / DEBT I'm barely just getting started with the Axoloti platform. But I definitely plan on building something like this or this once I have a few more rudimentary building done.
This is just great, I really like to built this one. I have 2 boards so 1 is for sure going to be for this wavetable synth, I am already brainstorming to add a th vco 555 and an analog filter and envelope. The would just be an awesome hybride. Any how great work DATA debt!!! youre the MAN!!!
I have honestly been looking all night for the right diy custom synth project, and given the relatively miniscule cost of an Axoloti, this is extremely enticing!
I have 3 of them. I know people who has 5 and more :)
They are addictive and awesome.
But sound tends to be a little bit flat. I wouldn't use it as a bass synth, where I want deep low end.
But for wavetables, sampling and so on, its awesome :)
Thanks for this demo. It helps give me some ideas on what the Axoloti is capable of doing with some planning.
this is awesome!
wow very cool case for axoloti, bravo!
which ready-to-use enclosures are adequate for axeloti? where can such cases be purchased? or where can 3D-models for axeloti-enclosures be downloaded to self-print with a 3D-machine?
Strange to think that some of the oscs/patches on this aren't much different to my Waldorf Microwave 2. Which cost well over a £1,000 at the end of the 90's. Just shows how far music technology has developed in the last 20 years really.
That reverb or delay sounds cool, at the end, around 2:30 ! May I ask where it comes from/what is it ? Checking reverb/delay vsts these days...
great work! this is awesome :)
Great work! Do you sell pre-built Xyloboxes?
+Jesse Tal Thanks for your interest! I don't currently, but I've considered doing a small run and seeing if they'll sell. Would take a bit of PCB redesign and some thinking about fabrication (and some better tools...). Would you be interested if it were in a more conventional metal/plastic enclosure? Would it make sense to you at a $500-600 price point?
+DATA / DEBT Thanks for that feedback -- I really appreciate it! I definitely understand that the suggested pricing is in line with the work involved. Unfortunately, it's out of my reach at this time.
DATA / DEBT I'm barely just getting started with the Axoloti platform. But I definitely plan on building something like this or this once I have a few more rudimentary building done.
La Buena Onda
Tasty. :-)