A PCB and optional baseplate to build the Music Thing Modular Axocontrol add-on for the Axoloti.
The BOM can be found here
The Axoloti Core must be sourced directly from Axoloti.
Tom Whitwell from Music Thing Modular writes:
Axoloti is a very nice €65 audio board from Belgium, the closest thing I’ve yet seen to an Audio Arduino; lots of easy analog ins and outs for pots and switches, enough power to do interesting audio, and a nice visual patching system. A bit like a Nord Modular for 2016.
I’ve put together a simple control surface for my Axoloti; pots, buttons, LEDs and a joystick.
The BOM and PCB files (with a link to OSHPark to buy the PCBs direct) is here on Github: Axoloti Control Board.
It is all CC-BY-SA licensed so feel free to make and sell boards, so long as you credit me (Tom Whitwell / Music Thing Modular) and share any changes/improvements you make to the design.
Here’s a demo video showing a little Echophon/pitch shift patch – it can also happily play the .raw files from the Music Thing SD card.
View more videos here.
Axocontrol BUILD DOCUMENTS and test patch
https://www.thonk.co.uk/documents/axocontrol/
https://github.com/TomWhitwell/Axo-control
Axoloti general info
Sketching digital audio algorithms with the musical playability of standalone hardware.
The Axoloti Patcher offers a “patcher” environment similar to Max/MSP, Pure Data or Reaktor.
The patches run on a standalone powerful microcontroller board : Axoloti Core.
Check some examples of what it is up to.
Visit or join the community forum.
Current source code is on GitHub, latest release can be found here.