@@joshuaa.c.newman7430 Yeah i got on board the original Axoloti train when it was on kickstarter. Hadn't paid attention lately and then I saw that it had evolved into this! Amazed at what one-person passion projects bring us these days. =3
@@bantri256 It’s a fork of Axoloti, in fact! I’m sad to say that Akso seems to be dead in the water and more boards probably won’t be available from ZRNA. It will be great if it is, and I’ll be there for it, but I’m working on other projects now. I’ve got an Axoloti device, the Voice Nodulator, that’s in my last post! I’ve got other such projects in the work, too. Drop a subscribe and I’ll show you!
@@joshuaa.c.newman7430 Axoloti has a slower and older processor. The fork is better than, the original. AKSO is inevitable. Axoloti is dead. Long live AKSO.
@@joshuaa.c.newman7430 I should not care, the technology is already released, and is proven, to work. Now, it is only a question of time. If both modules, stop evolving someone else, will evolve them. Time is NOT, on their creators side.
It is SO much fun. I’ll be back to do more tutorials after the High Holy Days are over! Smash that like and subscribe and crush the little bell, I guess!
Oh! Only 15 analog pins are currently available. There should be 22 available in the next patcher update and 31 or 32 in a future board revision. The rest of the pins can be digital or perhaps part of a multiplexer communicating through SPI, which it can apparently do (though I haven’t tried it)!
Hi Joshua! This thing looks VERY cool, am I right in thinking it would pair well with the Volca Modular? It also uses +/-5V, but I don't know if they could be grounded together (I'm new to this world!)
It can! You can always ground things together - that’s what grounding is. Even if it’s a little off for one reason or another, it will just shift the signal one way or the other.
I just remembered the Volca’s jumper wire system. I don’t have one, but I remember discussing it with a friend. If push comes to shove, you can run a shared ground wire into the Volca’s battery compartment.
Yikes, this is seriously under-watched. Very cool stuff!
Thanks! It’s an amazing little board!
They’re still available but at a pretty low rate - they all come from one guy.
@@joshuaa.c.newman7430 Yeah i got on board the original Axoloti train when it was on kickstarter. Hadn't paid attention lately and then I saw that it had evolved into this! Amazed at what one-person passion projects bring us these days. =3
@@DJDiskmachine It's truly amazing. I mean, Nic is an incredibe engineer. The downside to it bein one person is that...it's only one person, you know?
Genius Project
Ouch...
It has modules and wires
like the Axoloti or the G2...
That's simply perfect.
@@bantri256 It’s a fork of Axoloti, in fact!
I’m sad to say that Akso seems to be dead in the water and more boards probably won’t be available from ZRNA. It will be great if it is, and I’ll be there for it, but I’m working on other projects now.
I’ve got an Axoloti device, the Voice Nodulator, that’s in my last post! I’ve got other such projects in the work, too. Drop a subscribe and I’ll show you!
@@joshuaa.c.newman7430
Axoloti has a slower
and older processor.
The fork is better
than, the original.
AKSO is inevitable.
Axoloti is dead.
Long live AKSO.
@@bantri256 You’re right except that both projects overtaxed their creators, who have gone silent and don’t seem to be fulfilling orders anymore.
@@joshuaa.c.newman7430
I should not care, the technology
is already released, and is
proven, to work.
Now, it is only a
question of time.
If both modules, stop evolving
someone else, will evolve them.
Time is NOT, on their creators side.
Oh I got to get me one of these, all those pins!!!
I've already got a couple teensy boards been looking to step up, this fits the bill.
It is SO much fun. I’ll be back to do more tutorials after the High Holy Days are over! Smash that like and subscribe and crush the little bell, I guess!
Oh! Only 15 analog pins are currently available. There should be 22 available in the next patcher update and 31 or 32 in a future board revision. The rest of the pins can be digital or perhaps part of a multiplexer communicating through SPI, which it can apparently do (though I haven’t tried it)!
Hi Joshua! This thing looks VERY cool, am I right in thinking it would pair well with the Volca Modular? It also uses +/-5V, but I don't know if they could be grounded together (I'm new to this world!)
It can! You can always ground things together - that’s what grounding is. Even if it’s a little off for one reason or another, it will just shift the signal one way or the other.
I just remembered the Volca’s jumper wire system. I don’t have one, but I remember discussing it with a friend. If push comes to shove, you can run a shared ground wire into the Volca’s battery compartment.