Category Archives: Arduinome

Interesting Reaktor OSC info

It seems that in using my arduinome today, that Reaktor really preferes to work with ports higher then the 8000/8080. I ended up using 10000/10001, and the messages became much more consistent. If you’re running into issues with Reaktor and OSC, this might be worth a shot.

Updated instructions for flashing arduino serial numbers

As we are getting ready to release the completed Chronome files and instructions, we went through and updated the instructions for flashing serial numbers on Arudinos. These instructions are a mix of the help we’ve found around the net, as well as our own experience and questions while attempting to change the device serial numbers. [...]

Chronome Prototype

For the last year or so I’ve been developing the Chronome, an RGB/Pressure sensitive version of the Monome/Arduinome. The Chronome uses the same TLC5940 chip as previous RGB grid controller efforts such as the Octinct, but with new firmware designed around Matthew T. Pandina‘s excellent TLC5940 C Library. I was also able to provide pressure [...]

New Table + Roots & Minitek + Arduinome

Many of you might be wondering… why haven’t we posted in a little while? Perhaps no excuse is good enough, but we DO have lots of exciting news for you. Yes, we know, we’ve been holding off for too long, but we hope you will forgive us because there are lots of exciting things going [...]