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This video is just a sneak peek of my work-in progress of the updated super / hyper .. saw implementation. What you hear comes directly from the tiny2040 (equipped with the RP2040 microcontroller) You will find it also on the raspberry pi pico. But this module is just a bit smaller (the green blinking thing placed on the keyboard) The audio signal (stereo) is generated using pwm signals filtered by a small passive circuit. For MIDI input, I am using a small circuit using an opto-coupler to feed the signal into a serial input. There is a configuration for each MIDI channel containing: amount of detune count of oscillators per voice detune profile (changes type of detuning, panning and pitch of notes) Running implementation on the RP2040 supports up to 48 oscillators at the same time. For example I was using 16 oscillators per note with a max polyphony of 3 voices. When reducing the count of oscillators per voice down to 6 you can play up to 8 notes at the same time. The implementation is also compatible with the ESP32 (not shown in this video). --- Pi Pico without DAC: • Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) without externa... Super/Hyper saw synthesizer with the ESP32: • DIY Synthesizer with ESP32 (super/hyper sa... Details of the chorus effect: • Stereo chorus effect in detail and its par... Projects can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/marcel-licence Instagram: / marcel_licence Twitter: / marcellicence Discord: / discord (if the link doesn't work please check the description of the latest video) Mail: mailto:marcel.licence.o@gmail.com --- Intro: (0:00) Changing the oscillator settings: (0:50) Slicer (Sandstorm?): (2:10) Conclusion: (2:50)