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Latest revision as of 13:24, 25 September 2021
The Futur3soundz XFM2 is a 64-voice, 2-part, 6-operator FM synth with two built-in effects processors, and can be built for around $99. Based on pre-assembled development boards, the Digilent CMOD A7-35T (FPGA, USB, SRAM) and the Adafruit UDA1334A (DAC) and less than ten other components.[1]
References
- ^ XFM2 is a tiny FM synth module that you can put together for $99 by Ben Rogerson, MusicRadar
External links
- XFM2 resources, GitHub/xerhard
- The XFM2 Synthesizer Module, Futur3soundz
- Introducing The XFM2: A New FM Synthesizer Board by Maya Posch, Hackaday, 22 Feb 2020
- René Ceballos, YouTube
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