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README.md
MiniDexed
Dexed is a FM synthesizer closely modeled on the famous DX7 by a well-known Japanese manufacturer. MiniDexed is a port to run it on a bare metal Raspberry Pi (without a Linux kernel or operating system). Currently it is not functional yet. Contributions are highly welcome.
TODO
Contributions are highly welcome.
- Get Synth_Dexed to build with circle-stdlib
- Upload SD card contents to GitHub Releases
- Get it to boot on a Raspberry Pi 4
- Get it to react to USB MIDI
- Get it to react to MIDI via Raspberry Pi 4 GPIO
- Get it to produce some sound on the headphone jack
- Get it to produce some sound produced by Dexed
- Add functionality for loading
.syx
files (e.g., from Dexed_cart_1.0.zip) - Get 8 Dexed instances to run simultaneously (like in a TX816) and mix their output together
- Add a way to configure each Dexed instance
- Allow for each Dexed instance to be stereo shifted
- Add reverb effect
I am wondering whether Dexed could be ported to Circle, in order to recreate basically an open source equivalent of the TX802 (8 DX7 instances without the keyboard in one box).
Usage
- Download from GitHub Releases
- Unzip
- Put the files into the root directory of a FAT32 formatted partition on microSD card
- Boot in Raspberry Pi 4
Building locally
E.g., on Ubuntu 20.04:
RPI=4
git clone https://github.com/probonopd/MiniDexed
cd MiniDexed
# Recursively pull git submodules
git submodule update --init --recursive
# Install toolchain
wget -q https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-a/10.3-2021.07/binrel/gcc-arm-10.3-2021.07-x86_64-aarch64-none-elf.tar.xz
tar xf gcc-arm-*-*.tar.xz
export PATH=$(readlink -f ./gcc-*/bin/):$PATH
# Build circle-stdlib library
cd circle-stdlib/
./configure -r ${RPI} --prefix "aarch64-none-elf-"
make -j$(nproc)
cd ..
# Build MiniDexed
cd src
make -j$(nproc)
ls *.img
cd ..
# Get Raspberry Pi boot files
cd ./circle-stdlib/libs/circle/boot
make
make armstub64
cd -
# Make zip that contains Raspberry Pi 4 boot files
mkdir -p sdcard
cp -r ./circle-stdlib/libs/circle/boot/* sdcard
mv sdcard/config64.txt sdcard/config.txt
rm -rf sdcard/config32.txt sdcard/README sdcard/Makefile sdcard/armstub sdcard/COPYING.linux
cp ./src/*img sdcard/
zip -r MiniDexed_Raspberry_Pi_${RPI}.zip sdcard/*
# Create a RPi image
sudo apt install --yes mount parted
IMG="`date +%Y-%m-%d`_minidexed-RPi${RPI}.img"
dd of="${IMG}" seek=50MiB bs=1 count=0
parted "${IMG}" mktable msdos
parted "${IMG}" mkpart primary fat32 2048s 49MiB
DEV=`sudo losetup --find --partscan --show "${IMG}"`
sudo mkfs.vfat -F 32 -n BOOT "${DEV}p0"
mkdir boot
sudo mount "${DEV}p1" boot
sudo cp sdcard/* boot
sudo umount boot
sudo losetup -d "${DEV}"
rm -r boot
# Now you can write the image to a SD card.
Acknowledgements
- asb2m10 for the Dexed sound engine
- dcoredump for https://codeberg.org/dcoredump/Synth_Dexed, a port of Dexed for embedded systems
- rsta2 for https://github.com/rsta2/circle, the library to run code on bare betal Raspberry Pi (without a Linux kernel or operating system) and for the initial MiniDexed code
- smuehlst for https://github.com/smuehlst/circle-stdlib, a version with Standard C and C++ library support