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Simple DIY electronic music projects - #Arduino, #RaspberryPi #MIDI, #synthdiy, where music and #STEM overlap. Home of the #LoFiOrchestra and follower […] [bridged from https://mastodon.social/@diyelectromusic on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
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Anyone recognise this chip? It looks to me like it is marked 32F020, but that isn't turning up much atm...

And I know there isn't much to go on, so I'm really after guesses for things to search for :)

My first thought was stm32, but I don't think there is an F020 (there is an F030 and F070)?
Photo of a square IC with 16 fine pitch solder pins/pads on each of the four sides soldered to a green PCB with many fine traces connected.  There is very faint writing on it that looks like "2F020" and with another letter or number at the front that might be 8 or 3.
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Slightly random question... anyone know how to get Unity assets out of an apk in some kind of viewable form?

Extracting the apk as a zip file has given a whole pile of files that look like they need a catalog to access and process but nothing seems obviously resembling a format I know about […]
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Rather daft but oddly satisfying fact.

It has taken 1954 days to reach 2000 subscribers on YouTube. Plotting that on a graph, with various interim stages too, has ended up with a subscriber a day growth rate of 1.024

A shame Mastodon didn't quite make it first though (still on 1999), although […]
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You know that thing where you see an interesting link, click on it, get absorbed in it for a bit and then want to share it...

... but then can't find where you clicked on to get there to share it again? Was it email? In your web history? Social media? Discord? Messaging? Pixels randomly […]
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I've started to write up the experiments I'm doing that could be some steps on the way to creating a mini "Listening Post" artwork recreation. Or might not.

If you don't know about Mark Hansen and Ben Rubin’s Listening Post then I can recommend the links in my blog below to find out more about […]
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I've posted an update to my MiniDexed SSD1306 based IO board for the Raspberry Pi.

https://diyelectromusic.com/2025/09/27/minidexed-raspberry-pi-io-board-v2-design/

#raspberrypi #minidexed #synthdiy #midi
Photo of a custom PCB showing a small 32x128 OLED display (text on the display reads MiniDexed and TG1), a purple audio DAC module, a rotary encoder, two buttons, two TRS sockets, both with leads plugged in, and various passive components.  The board is Raspberry Pi HAT shaped and the 2 rows of 20 pins for the GPIO header can be seen at the top.
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I've now published the design and build guide for my dual AY-3-8910 Arduino Uno Shield.

https://diyelectromusic.com/2025/09/25/arduino-ay-3-8910-shield-design/

#arduino #ay38910
Photo of a custom PCB in Arduino Uno shield format, showing two large 40-pin DIP chips and a few passive components, mounted on an Arduino Uno.
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@ppxl I got one with a kit and then paid a little over the odds for two on their own, so I know some end up being rebadged variants with fixed vocab, etc, but mine seem to be ok enough for me. It is a complete lottery!

The RC2040 has emulation for a RPi Pico built in, so that might be an […]
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And so, finally, I can drive a SP0256A-AL2 vintage speech chip using a MIDI keyboard.

This uses all the principles from previous posts and my recent Uno Shield PCB.

It really isn't very responsive at all and can only comfortably do an octave and a bit.

But […]

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Photo of two stacked custom PCBs in Arduino Uno Shield format, plugged into an Uno.  The middle one has TRS sockets at the end - these are for MIDI.  The top one has a 28-pin wide DIP chip on it and a TRS for audio output.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@JessTheUnstill/115254310099563564

I propose the SEAPAP: Simple Email AI Prompt Articulation Protocol. It details how to send a prompt from one email client to another such that the receiver can construct an email.

This makes for a very efficient means of transfer […]
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I've stuck my SP0256A-AL2 circuit onto an Uno shield format board.

It has an option for a fixed oscillator or the SI5351 programmable clock and should make any further messing around a bit easier.

https://diyelectromusic.com/2025/09/23/arduino-sp0256a-al2-shield-design/

#arduino #sp0256aal2
Photo of a custom PCB in Arduino Uno shield format, mounted on an Arduino Uno.  The PCB has a breakout board on it, a 28-pin wide DIP chip, a 3.5mm TRS socket and a few passive components.
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I've posted about some of their other MIDI things before: https://diyelectromusic.com/2025/07/15/other-sam2695-synths/
## Other SAM2695 Synths After my experiments with the XIAO ESP32-C3 MIDI Synthesizer and in particular, after looking in detail at some different SAM2695 synth modules in XIAO ESP32-C3 MIDI Synthesizer – Part 3, I’ve also found a few other neat modules that I thought worth a mention. _**Warning!** I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments.  I am not responsible for any damage to expensive instruments!_ If you are new to microcontrollers, see the Getting Started pages. ### SAM2695 Synth Modules So far, in addition to the XIAO ESP32-C3 MIDI Synthesizer I’ve had a look at the M5Stack synth (see XIAO ESP32-C3 MIDI Synthesizer – Part 6) and mentioned in passing the original “GM Mini Synth” that first got me interested in the SAM2695 (see XIAO ESP32-C3 MIDI Synthesizer – Part 3). ### MIDI Guy Modules But I’ve also found the “MIDI Guy” modules on Tindie. There are two modules that are of particular interest to me: * A complete SAM2695 based synth module: https://www.tindie.com/products/kinoshitalab/midi-guy-rev-21-kit/ * A MIDI interface with a connector compatible with the M5 Stack synth: https://www.tindie.com/products/kinoshitalab/m5-synth-standaloner/ Both modules are USB-C powered and provide a MIDI interface. In the case of the “”midi-guy” “stand alone” PCB it is a MIDI interface with a Grove/M5 Stack connector to plug directly into the M5Stack MIDI Synthesizer module. The “MIDI Guy” however incorporates a MIDI (TRS) IN interface, audio output and Dream SAM2695 synthesizer all into one single unit. ### Closing Thoughts These are both great little modules, and very inexpensive too. Mine both came with MIDI DIN to TRS converters too. The MIDI Guy synth module also has a link to a 3D printable base plate (as shown in the photo above). My only niggle is that the mounting holes on the MIDI interface don’t line up with the mounting holes for the M5 Stack synth module. I wonder if they did at one point and something changed… Anyway, these are great modules. If you have a M5 stack synth, get this MIDI interface for it! It makes it so easy to use. If you want to experiment with the SAM2695 synth, you can do a lot worse than the MID Guy module. It just has everything in a single board. Note: I wasn’t sent or otherwise encouraged to write about these modules. I just spotted them, thought they looked interesting and bought them to try. I wasn’t disappointed. Kevin https://makertube.net/w/aJbt7V7C5xehrQL9bt3JPf #m5stsack #midi #midiGuy #SAM2695
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I've just spotted the kino-key from @kazbo_ (Kinoshita labs)

This is a completely open source 25-key MIDI controller, including PCB, code and 3D print design for keys.

It uses a XIAO RP2040 and it looks great :)

https://github.com/kinoshita-lab/kino-key

#midi #synthdiy #xiao
GitHub - kinoshita-lab/kino-key
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I'm really not sure if I was meant to do this, but...

(had to de-link RX for the terminal to work mind)

#rc2014 #rc2014assembly
Photo of a rc2014 with a plug-in card with LEDs arranged in a rectangle around a central writeable bit of silkscreen with the name "Kevin" on it.

The board is the badge from the rc2014assembly and is rc2014 shaped, with a 40-pin header just crying out to be soldered on...
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Had a brilliant time at the #rc2014assembly today.

Probably spent too much money, but there you go.

Some great talks and some lovely people.

Also really good to have some time looking around #tnmoc too.

#rc2014
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Hoping to be there are the #rc2014assembly today, but won't be there right at the start.

Fingers crossed, I'll be there just before lunch!

It's been a while since I was last at the #tnmoc

#rc2014
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@philpem Does that mean that somewhere there is an S-car-go...
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I've been looking at various DIY CPU projects and kits and found a mention of "cute CPU".

Searching for that does not seem to find a DIY CPU project, but I do get lots of pastel coloured computers and anime inspired CPU graphics in my search results...
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I've been listening to the Karajan Beethoven symphonies on and off all day.

And now it is time for the 9th.
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Out of habit, I have the constant font definitions stored in PROGMEM...

... and then this morning just remembered I'm running this on an ESP32-S3!?

:)

#oldhabits
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Trying to emulate the "big character" font that you used to get on those 20x4 VFD displays...

I think that isn't too bad...

I'm trying to reproduce the kind of display used on The Listening Post as shown here: https://www.digiart21.org/art/the-listening-post

#TheListeningPost
Photo of a custom PCB with two small OLED displays both showing the text "ABCD" in a blocky font that fills the whole display, that hopefully looks like the type of font used for big characters on an old VFD 20x4 character display.
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I've been really good. I waited until sending off my PCB designs until I've written up my draft "design" blog posts.

Consequently I've changed a few odds and ends that would have quite irritated me when I got the boards back!

Boards now sent off.

(Quite how they can do them for less than 75p […]
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There are loads and some of them are really interesting compositions, but I've not found one yet as video-gamey as this one...
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I love this - starts quite ghibli like, but then that last boss fight is pure prog...