Synthstrom Audible has introduced that the Deluge firmware is now to be had as open supply.
The Deluge is a grid-based software that’s a transportable sequencer, synthesizer and sampler. It options 128 RGB pads, organized in a 16 x 8 grid; a integrated synthesizer; as much as 12 mins of pattern playback from SD card; and sequencing of as much as 1000’s of notes.
Right here’s what they’ve to mention about it:
“The Synthstrom Audible Deluge Firmware runs at the Deluge transportable sequencer, synthesizer and sampler, produced via Synthstrom Audible Restricted.
The Deluge Firmware’s codebase is written most commonly in C++, with some low-level purposes in C, or even the occasional line of meeting. This system is “bare-metal” – it runs with none upper point working device.
The firmware runs at the Synthstrom Audible Deluge’s Renesas RZ/A1L processor, an Arm® Cortex®-A9 core working at 400MHz with 3MB of on-chip SRAM. The Deluge additionally features a 64MB SDRAM chip.
The firmware is constructed the use of a GNU ARM Embedded GCC toolchain.”
Two on-line occasions also are deliberate to presented the open supply challenge:
- Wednesday, June 7, 7pm EDT – Open Workforce video Q&A consultation with Rohan. Might be recorded and made to be had on GitHub following.
- Saturday, June 10, 11am, CEST – Open Workforce Zoom consultation with Rohan. Might be recorded and made to be had at the GitHub following.