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Ambika

A hybrid MIDI polysynth and voicecard host.

Ambika consists of a compact motherboard serving as a "host" for up to 6 sound synthesis voicecard. While this design is primarily intended to be a flexible hybrid polysynth, it could also be used as a drum module/drum machine.

The motherboard comprises 6 audio outputs, each one connected to a voicecard ; a global mono output ; a pair of MIDI input/output ; a SD card slot ; a 5V/8V/-8V power supply capable of delivering 150mA on the 8V rails and 350mA on the 5V rail ; the master MCU and the user interface elements. The voicecards (a pair of each being attached to the 3 voicecard ports) are SPI slaves, they receive note and modulation data from the motherboard ; and output monophonic audio, ideally 1V pp.

3 designs of voicecards implementing a refined version of the Shruthi-1 engine are provided. Each of those use a different filter (4-Pole with LM13700, 4-Pole with SSM2164, 2-Pole SVF with SSM2164).

Original developer: Emilie Gillet ([email protected])

The firmware is released under a GPL3.0 license. It includes a variant of the formant synthesis algorithm used in Peter Knight's Cantarino speech synthesizer.

The PCB layouts and schematics, documentation, analyses, simulations and 3D models are released under a Creative Commons cc-by-sa 3.0 license.

Build

You'll need:

  • make
  • gcc-avr
  • avr-libc
  • avrdude
  • python

On Ubuntu:

    sudo apt-get install gcc-avr make avr-libc

Next, you'll need to grab the projects this repo depends on.

    git submodule update --init

Once you've got that all settled, you'll need to change the path to avr-gcc in avrlib/makefile.mk to match the path on your system.

    export AVRPATH=`which avr-gcc`
    sed "s|AVRLIB_TOOLS_PATH ?=.*|AVRLIB_TOOLS_PATH \?= `dirname $AVRPATH`/|" avrlib/makefile.mk > mkfiletmp
    mv mkfiletmp avrlib/makefile.mk

Then, for voice card elf files:

    make all

And for voice card bin files:

    make bin

For motherboard elf files:

    make bootstrap_controller

For motherboard bin files:

    make -f controller/makefile bin

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