Electrosmith's Daisy


#32

I have the Daisy Pod for a while and found that it's not really what I wanted. I planned to use it with Pure Data, but there are some stuff like OLED & MIDI are not implemented yet. Felt like too difficult for a beginner like me. And that's why I chose the Axoloti lol


#33

The same here. But nowaday, since there total silence about Axoloti and Akso future availabiliy, I am afraid I will have to search for other unconfortable options :frowning:


#34

you can also try out the "bela" board. It runs like a linux computer and you can program it using PD, C++ and some other programmer languages. If I may believe their website, it should be able to outperform the axoloti, but programming it will be a lot harder as you'll have to write it all down in code.


#35

I just bought a Bela cape and a Beaglebone Black :hushed:


#36

what about the teensy? someone seemed to have made a graphical patching interface for the teensy too.


#37

Teensy 'Audio System Design Tool' is very different from Axoloti. No comparison, really.


#38

I realized this morning how many of us must be going to the Axo Core page once/week/month seeing none available and being sad... But if there were a waitinglist, then I would add my usual 2 boards and when it reaches 50 boards or however many Johannes needs, they could all go at once. Is that idea the best ever or is it merely brilliant :wink: (I'm feeling punchy today.)

After working with Akso a bit, I found a bug in a feature I used the most: when you close a self-designed object you can't re-open it w/o opening and closing the patch. Not the worst thing in the world: just keep it open all the time, but it bugs me. Also I prefer the MIDI and audio jacks on Axoloti, so I'm going to stick with it for a longer time.

1kHz noise on Electrosmith Daisy? geesh! Hopefully they can fix it in an update.... also long compile times would kill me....