Here is my Zynthian ,

Hello to all Zynthian users,

After a long time, I’ve decided to rescue my Zynthian V2 after all.

I had the problem that the Hiffy Berry wasn’t compatible with my 3.5-inch Waveshare.

Anyway, my current Zynthian consists entirely of components not from your shop,
except for the controller board for the rotary encoders.

I used the following parts:

1 x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B

1 x OSOYOO 3.5 Inch DSI Touchscreen

1 x HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro

1 x 40-pin GPIO extension cable (compatible with Raspberry Pi)

4 x CJMCU-111 rotary encoders with circuit boards

I’m using software debouncing, and there don’t seem to be any problems with it.

The Zynth isn’t quite finished yet; the MIDI part is still missing.

It’s already there, but I’ll connect it after some testing.

Now I want to spend some time working with the step sequencer.

I’m not an instrumentalist, but I’m good with grooveboxes.

Greetings from Peter in Hamburg

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very good

where did you buy the CJMCU-111 rotary encoder boards and their cables?

which board are the 4 encoder boards connected to?

The Zynthianic Musicman’s Creed

This is my Zynthian. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
My zynthian is my best friend. It is my life. I must master it as I must master my life.
Without me, my zynthian is useless. Without my zynthian, I am useless. I must play my zynthian true…

:rofl:

This Is My Zynthian, This Is My Keyboard …

:nerd_face:

Good luck with the hacking, @D64FAN63 !

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Hi,

Here’s the link, but please don’t buy everything! :wink:

The cables are still from the old Zynth.

That’s it. :face_with_peeking_eye:

Hi, could you please add my Zynthian location to Google Maps in 22309 Hamburg?

Greetings and thank you

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Hi ,

36 / 5.000

It seems to work this way.