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Post by admin on Oct 4, 2023 22:23:28 GMT
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Post by rockysmalls on Oct 5, 2023 0:07:42 GMT
Corpus Christi!! that’s looks insane for prototyping,, and i guess it produces some kind of circuit software file easily translated for manufacture? ( sorry wasn’t listening to sound just watching the snazzy visuals ) wonder if it’ll work from an ipad app at some time?
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Post by rockysmalls on Oct 5, 2023 0:11:08 GMT
oh, now i’m thinking this could easily be used as a giant software controlled audio matrix!! as a bonus.
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Post by rodney on Oct 7, 2023 21:13:47 GMT
robertlanger is ch446q the same chip you used in the Switchmatrix module?
Now I'm imagining a modular where you can't see the patch cables unless you put on your augmented reality glasses!
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Post by rodney on Oct 7, 2023 21:39:33 GMT
I found this qoute on the github to be profoundly resonant:
... even taken out of context.
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Post by keurslagerkurt on Oct 10, 2023 18:33:40 GMT
While i def see why it is great, i really prefer my wired breadboard i think. I do avoid these big jumper cables and use the 'low' breadboard wires (Ben Eater style). This makes it actually pretty easy and comprehensive to follow a signal imo.
I kinda like seeing what i do, not just seeing a simulation of what is happening on a screen. And of course, I do this for fun in the first place! I love experimenting, and a physical breadboard can give me the same meditative pleasure as something like a jigsaw puzzle.
The looks of this thing are incredible though, and it's execution is clearly very clever.
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Post by pt3r on Oct 11, 2023 7:05:04 GMT
... I kinda like seeing what i do, not just seeing a simulation of what is happening on a screen. And of course, I do this for fun in the first place! I love experimenting, and a physical breadboard can give me the same meditative pleasure as something like a jigsaw puzzle. .. ...or patching a modular.
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