A simple Raspberry Pi Pico RP2040 or Pico 2 RP2350-based synth to experiment with synthio
and Mozzi.
** Available on Tindie **
pico_test_synth2
drawn in Kicad; pico_test_synth
drawn in Eaglepico_test_synth2
has square buttons; pico_test_synth
has round buttonspico_test_synth2
can work with Pico 2 and Picopico_test_synth
can only work with Pico1Programs written for qtpy_synth
will work with this board too with minimal changes.
Some programs written specifically for this board:
hwtest - test out the hardware with a simple synth (video demo)
wavesynth - port of wavesynth for qtpy_synth board with some improvements
TBish - a TB303-like synth demo (video demo)
monosynth1 - a full Moog-like monosynth written in Arduino & Mozzi
synthio
ending with some full synthesiser voicesAs seen in the photos, there is a simple 3d-printable enclosure available on Printables. It's fast to print and you can snap the PCB in to quickly get started, or use M2.5 screws and nuts to secure the PCB more permanently.
The board uses all of the Raspberry Pi Pico pins:
board.GP28
- middle buttonboard.GP27
- right knobboard.GP26
- left knobboard.GP22
- I2S databoard.GP21
- I2S LR clockboard.GP20
- I2S bit clockboard.GP19
- I2C SCL for OLED displayboard.GP18
- I2C SDA for OLED displayboard.GP17
- TRS UART MIDI inboard.GP16
- TRS UART MIDI outboard.GP15
..board.GP0
-- touch pads 1-16For more details see hwtest/code.py
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