Blipnome (eurorack mount?)

Arduinome, Bliptronic, Enclosure, arduino — JP @ February 20, 2010

Stray Technologies aka Vblank, has finished up doing his bliptronic to blipnome arduino conversion, and has made available a $70 kit to do the conversion including 4 pots which control ADC in Arduinomeserial.

This is such an awesome project and something I’ve been hoping someone would crack since the Blips first came out.

I’ve ordered two, the second one is to work on a dream of mine, and that’s a eurorack mounted monome interface.

Blipnome in a eurorack?

It fits a treat, I just need to find a faceplate with the correct holes, as the blip case isn’t ideal as it’s plastic and curved with speaker holes.

Bliptronic

Arduinome, Bliptronic, Enclosure — JP @ November 25, 2009

My Bliptronics arrived today the day after ordering from Thinkgeek (one of the joys of sharing a state with them), after the earlier press they got on Create Digital Music, I was very excited to immediately take one of them to pieces.

Need to find myself a magnifying glass and look at the IC’s in use.

At forst glance it looks very promising. It’s not my dream which was 2 16 pin headers coming off the button board, one for buttons one for LED’s and all the brains in the logic board. It looks like some of the brains is pre headers, so there are only 16 of them.

But I’m sure once some bright spark has worked out what those 3 IC’s do, and what the 16 pins need to plug into, this could be a viable button pad for a 40h kit or an arduinome. It’s perfect for an arduinome, as it’s an enclosure with button pads and some extra space for pots to connect to the arduino all for $50 which is about the price I paid for my machined 40h faceplate alone.

It’s zero threat to Monome™ as it still has no competition with this, the buttons and the build are easily 10 times less – which since it’s 10 times cheaper is no surprised. It’s chinese made, rather than the Monome™’s all American local resourced ethically happy build.

I have two spares, which two lucky friends will get for Christmas, I’m hoping this can be the new button pad for my old old arduinome, I built back in the day.

More info as I get it.

Living together

Arduinome, Monome™, Software, Videos — JP @ January 5, 2009


Arduinome and Monome Together Two Applications from JP Sykes on Vimeo.

I threw together a quick video showing my arduinome and my monome both plugged into Arduinome Serial, but pointing at two seperate applications, in this case flin and 64_slide. The audio is non existent and the camera shaky, but hopefully it answers some questions. It makes me wonder why there is an Arduinome Serial and why not just Monome Serial that can also talk to Arduinome’s?

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