Goliath - 16 hands in one


#1

ONE knob to rule the world?


#2

interesting idea, been thinking about having a midi processor on my 'swiss army knife' axo :smiling_imp:


#3

i for one don't see the point, it is easy enough to do this with an arduino or even with an axoloti...


#4

Axo in capable hands must be a huge MIDI processor, transforming, scalling... ahah will have to get more Axoloti.


#5

@keyman, yeah the now that we have patch banks, its alot easier (I find) to have a standalone axo (I use my axo control one) with a bunch of patches ready to go... either as a instrument (mpe!), or FX... been think about midi processing for a while, but had not decided on a 'control interface' which is the tricky bit for standalone - but the Goliath video gave me some ideas :slight_smile:

@lokki oh, I think theres definitely a point, not everyone wants a bare board, or to start soldering then coding/patching - this thing has a bunch of switches runs of a battery, and no doubt 'saves state'.
so sure, for us Axolites , its pretty limited but for many it ticks some boxes, and 'just works'
( I will say I think multiple midi outputs, and usb midi, would have made this much more interesting... but i guess people use midi splitters etc)

Im not going to get one (obviously!?) but Id like to see some more videos, it has 3 buttons, so obviously there are some more modes, it would be interesting to see how these work, again for inspiration purposes...
though, Ive pretty much worked out what my interface will be now :wink:


#6

true, of course there is a point for some people, as for almost everything. but in the context of axoloti i think it makes not too much sense


#7

Overpriced and under built.
Would like to see a little LCD screen, if you are able to control so many things, would be easier to have an easier to read reference.
With a few Axo pins for the buttons and rotary controller, and an object to save parameters to a table and SD Card, you can achieve the same thing for a fraction of the price.:grin: