Apologies if this has been posted before. Run a DX7 baremetal on a raspi.
MiniDexed (DX7 emu) baremetal on a raspberry pi
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Re: MiniDexed (DX7 emu) baremetal on a raspberry pi
Too bad that you need more than only a Pi Zero. I like the fact that it works with a cheesy 1980's lie LCD screen. I'm convinced that a good programmer can get DX7 software to work on a Pi Pico with dig. or analog audio out, a 16x2 char display and a rotary encoder.
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Re: MiniDexed (DX7 emu) baremetal on a raspberry pi
Linuxmusician01 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 3:05 pmI'm convinced that a good programmer can get DX7 software to work on a Pi Pico with dig. or analog audio out, a 16x2 char display and a rotary encoder.
Probably. MiniDexed runs eight DX7's though. It's more like a TX816.
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Re: MiniDexed (DX7 emu) baremetal on a raspberry pi
You can run MicroDexed on a Teensy. https://codeberg.org/dcoredump/MicroDexed
No plans for a pico version, there's an esp32 version somewhere. https://discourse.zynthian.org/t/microd ... o/1989/286