Scarp is an open platform for making music with the Raspberry pi PICO.
Designed by Poetaster's Tonetoys in Germany
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What? The scarp project, named like it's brethren, rampart and keep (aka. moat) is an experimental, open hardware design. It takes a page from todbot (circuitpython guru guy) and infinitedigits (nybl…
Read More…The scarp project, named like it's brethren, rampart and keep (aka. moat) is an experimental, open hardware design. It takes a page from todbot (circuitpython guru guy) and infinitedigits (nyblycore and pikocore) designs to make a hybrid that's more easily extended or adapted.
You can find pics and a/v at the tonetoys site.
Scarp can include a 4pin I2C display. Or a 4 pin I2S DAC. All the pins on the pico are exposed and you can add headers to use them. The kit and builds include an oled.
The kit also includes a 1.3 inch disply, 8 buttons, 8 leds, 2 pots and an encoder.
I was frustrated with my pocket operators and got some inspiration from picokore. Because I'd like to swap things in the design I decided to make a slightly bigger thing where you can actually get at all the pins. Also, I decided to make a design where you can swap the use of the SDA/SCL pins between a DAC and a display.
I also wanted to add a way to move the grooves when chaining with Pocketoperators without the hassle. With scarp, it's a few simple movements to modify the groove while your playing live.
The initial getting started documentation is at Start with scarp
It features an 18650 battery holder :) I hate swapping batteries on the PO series. The battery on scarp will get you through a semester :) Important is the flexibility for modding. It has space for modifications.
And, there's a bunch of firmware experiments to build on:
The firmware directory includes a number of types of firmware. You'll be able to do work with the bare pico sdk, circuitpython, or arduino.
Include examples for
The Pikobeatbox Drum sequencer started with https://github.com/poetaster/PikoBeats, derived from https://github.com/rheslip/PikoBeats for the the Pikocore. Then it got out of control. I created scarp to make a beatbox with a euclidean sequencer that's easy to tweak quickly.
This project was inspired by Teenage Engineering, pikocore designed by Zack Scholl, the todbot circuit python audio stuff and his layouts for a simple sequencer.
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