Fundraising (reloaded)

...after the suggestions (thanks Wesley) I redesigned the nanodrum: without Arduino 24 inputs MIDI IN and MIDI OUT simple direct connection with LCD, 2 buttons and Wav Trigger expansion connectors shift register for the LCD (3 free digital inputs) USB port (for MIDI and firmware upload) and therefore I propose again the idea of collecting funds to print the first PCBs. The use of the shift register is well documented on the internet ...

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Kickstart (closed)

Dear friends, since in many ask me to buy microDrum already welded, I developed a new pcb. I called nanoDrum and has the following characteristics: Arduino free 24 inputs MIDI IN and MIDI OUT simple direct connection with LCD, buttons and Wave Trigger I am thinking of selling it already welded (whit all components) at 50€ but to make the cards I need 150€ then, just as they do on Kickstarter, I decided ...

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Dangerous snakes

For those who have problems using the new version of config tool made in python (on GitHub) using the interpreter, I decided to create an executable. For now I made only the Windows version, I hope to achieve in the short one for the Mac. In any case, starting from the Python script in GitHub you get the same result, just install the required modules. In this version, you can ...

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New Video (I kept my promise)

Ok, this video may seem like another demonstration how much poorly I play the drum but reality shows that I was able to make a fully self-contained module for eDrum. Hence it will no longer need to connect microDrum to PC to play but just turn it on ... you can also upload your own  favorites samples. All this thanks to  Jamie Robertson's  WAV Trigger  (APPLAUSE!).  Of course it was also ...

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Project Freedom

Lately I've been very busy. I am not on the forum, I reply to emails late and I have not released a full version of the new Config Tool. To forgive me I want to show the first microDrum that speaks!   I'm very happy. It 's just a prototype but it works well. If all goes well in a little while you will no longer need to connect the ...

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Work in progress

I'm working on a new version of the Config Tool in Python to make it compatible (and with the same interface) with Windows, Mac and Linux. This first release is intended for those who know Python and can help in development. Do not test it if you do not know Python (I used v2.7) or do not know how to install the modules.  If you do not know Python, but ...

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A little reminder

I remind you that, even if the version of the firmware and the config tool in the download page are not updated for a while of time, the code updates on GitHub  are frequent. In particular, the latest firmware versions introduce heavy news regarding noise and crosstalk. I'm also developing a Python version of config tool that can run on Windows, Mac and Linux with the same interface. By the ...

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The shop is back!!!

The electrical components are come back available in the shop! Sorry for the delay...