The Saw Bench Synth is the spiritual successor to the Piggy. Like that little old beast, it’s a MIDI controlled, and Arduino-based analog monosynth. There’s a lot more options however:…Continue readingIntroducing, the Saw Bench Synth
Loads of things have come our way. Loads of things non-synth. And this took time, loads of time. But here it is, in all its glory: a more-or-less feature-complete model…Continue readingFeature-complete spaghetti
The Arduino IDE is good for starters as it hides some of the complexity of C++ development: notably the linker and project management. It is intended for beginners so they…Continue readingArduino DUE Makefiles
In the linked videos the TCE-1M prototype is demonstrated. This was first shown on the big screen @ the Outline demo party. Enjoy the knob turning experience! TCE-1M features TCE-1M…Continue readingTCE-1M demonstration videos online
Tasty Chips were asked to present their synthesizers at this year’s Outline. For those of you that don’t know yet: Outline is an annual demo party held in the Netherlands,…Continue readingTasty Chips @ Outline2014
Last weekend the first fully cased Tasty Chips synths were demonstrated! The Super Piggy, an experimental follow-up of the Piggy, was cased by Matthijs, allowing all the potentiometers to come…Continue readingSynths in casings + new synth!
In our recent adventures to build a new prototype synthesizer, that supports a multimode VCF, LFO, and also all the goodies from the SuperPiggy experiment, we were on the look-out…Continue readingOur Life With The Due
The Piggy’s firmware was updated to version 1.2. Download. It now features Decay time and Sustain level setting via MIDI. For the rest the ADSR quality checking has been improved…Continue readingFirmware again, MIDI again