MATRIXSYNTH: AVR Synth - Elby Designs - Demo Videos


Monday, June 04, 2012

AVR Synth - Elby Designs - Demo Videos


YouTube Published on Jun 4, 2012 by DJjondent
Update: Two vids added to the end of the playlist. Check back later in case more come in. You can check the count at the bottom of the video, currently at 6.

"just tweaking this new synth
...the AVRSYN from Elby designs.... trying to find its sweet spots.


"The AVRSYN is a monophonic "virtual analog" synth based
on the Atmel AT90S8535 microcontroller. It was originally designed by Jarek Ziembicki.
His aim was to check to see if a simple micro-processing chip could be used for sound synthesis.
Paul Maddox later adapted this design design using a
ATMEGA16 instead as the AT90S8535 is no longer in production.


I think they succeeded.

The AVR consists of
two DCO's, a DCF, and a DCA. There is also an LFO and an AR/ASR envelope generator.

All sounds are from the AVR.
Thanks to Blake C for the tweaking.

Thanks to Matt from RhythmActive for the AVRSYNTH
http://www.rhythmactive.com.au/"

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