Here's Australia's new NINA motorized polysynth, at Anaheim NAMM, and it's powered by a raspberry pi.
https://youtu.be/vnVdRhhlmJw
New Pi-powered hardware polysynth from down under
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New Pi-powered hardware polysynth from down under
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Re: New Pi-powered hardware polysynth from down under
Interesting stuff indeed, but I suspect it is not going to be cheap
https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/
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Re: New Pi-powered hardware polysynth from down under
I've seen the NINA posted around some places but I wasn't aware of the Pi connection!