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Post by Folderol »

I though it was worth giving this it's own thread.

The first bit of news is that YP003 is now alive, kicking and has been running for most of the afternoon and evening :bouncy:

Looking for a home :tongue:
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:clap:8-):thumbup:

Bravo Will!

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Not ready for one yet, but could I be first on the list for YP007, Live and Let Pi.

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Post by ConcertinaChap »

As I said on the other thread I was going to leave playing with YP002 until the New Year but the thing is too much fun. It's a synth that has lots of good presets and can be programmed via a proper GUI but at the same time you can open a terminal window and write shellscript if you want to. OK, if you're not an old Unix hacker you may not want to but there's a Raspberry Pi 4B in the box just waiting to be played with.

You will need a USB wired keyboard and mouse to use Yoshimi but they're cheap as chips nowadays. You can plug a bog-standard (i.e. class compliant) MIDI interface and/or keyboard into one of the USB ports and it will recognise and play ball with both of them as you would want and expect it to.

Go on - treat yourself for Christmas - you know it makes sense!

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Post by Drew Stephenson »

Apropos of nothing, what kind of a price might a device like this cost?
Asking for a friend...
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Post by BJG145 »

It looks smashing; I'd be interested to see a demo on YouTube. Once word got around I think you'd get a bunch of orders for these.

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PS a quirky label with a serial number and something like zenguitar's "Live and Let Pi" suggestion would be cool...or something along the lines of the electrical warnings on the Micro Q or Mesa Boogie.

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...then there's the Yoshimi Pink Robots stickers and T-shirts...

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blinddrew wrote:Apropos of nothing, what kind of a price might a device like this cost?
Asking for a friend...

I paid £260. I'm sure your friend would agree that represents superb value for money.

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PS I've currently got mine working with a larger screen because that's nicer in a semi-permanent installation but I'm keeping the small screen to hand because I want to retain the portability option. I'll bring it along to the next SoSmeet I come to.
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Re: Yoshimi Pi

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@BJG145
Thanks for your support.
Them robots get everywhere don't they :bouncy:
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Post by ConcertinaChap »

You ought to collaborate with Martin Walker. I'm sure the world is ready for a Yoshimi SteamPi.

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PS For a Youtube video it would probably be better to wait for Eddy D to be back in the parish. I'm a lousy keyboard player, I mostly play it with my MIDI anglo.
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Wouldn’t a steam pi be a pudding?

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zenguitar wrote:Wouldn’t a steam pi be a pudding?

Or a fresh cow pat on a cold winter's morning?
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How disrespectful :protest:

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Post by Martin Walker »

This of course is why Wonks' music has SO little bass end - he always lowers the tone :lol:

Anyway, I think the Yoshimi SteamPi is a great idea! :thumbup:

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Thanks Martin. I'd be quite interested in a steam punk version actually - the more character this has, the better I think :)

Oh, and let them scoff, it may be only a little fellow but it punches well above its weight :lol:

For those interested in such things, here is the latest one opened up. As you can see it is pretty compact, and there is very little empty space inside. Those slots for the Ethernet and USB sockets were the hardest to get right. It doesn't help that they are not always quite square on the Pi itself :roll:
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Post by zenguitar »

It’s the time of year for scoffing the finest Pi :thumbup:

How about 007GoldenPi?

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ConcertinaChap wrote:How disrespectful :protest:

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I was simply commenting on the term 'steam pi', not the Yoshimi.

But anyway, are you disrespecting my disrespect? :D
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zenguitar wrote:It’s the time of year for scoffing the finest Pi :thumbup:

How about 007GoldenPi?

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Ah yes, of course :D
I must be getting a bit slow in my old age :tongue:
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Folderol wrote:I must be getting a bit slow in my old age :tongue:

I think we all are Will ;)
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Wonks wrote:But anyway, are you disrespecting my disrespect? :D

Damn right, Sir! ;)

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PS thanks for the pic, Will. It saves me opening mine up.
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ConcertinaChap wrote:
Wonks wrote:But anyway, are you disrespecting my disrespect? :D

Damn right, Sir! ;)

That's it, you tell 'im :lol:
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PS thanks for the pic, Will. It saves me opening mine up.

The PCB in yours is slightly different... and the one in Eddy's is different again.
Continuous development donch no.

By the time we get to Zenguitar's fabled 007 (assuming there is the interest) I'll have moved to 'proper' PCBs instead of stripboard. I'm also considering using untreated boxes (quite a bit cheaper), and turning a corner of the cellar into a paint shop. There could even be a copper one for Martin and a gold one for Zen :)
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