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Electrosmith changed the landscape of DIY embedded digital signal processing with the release of its inexpensive and powerful Daisy Seed. And even though the Daisy Seed is easy to program in languages like C++, Arduino, Puredata/Plugdata, and Max/MSP Gen~, there is still a lot of work required to make your project real-world ready: you still need to design and build appropriate audio buffers, source electronic components and hardware controls, and then wire up the audio I/O, power, and other hardware like potentiometers and switches. Many projects may even require custom PCBs or perfboard designs. Then, add to that the design of the control layout and precisely drilled holes in an enclosure, it’s no wonder so many DIY projects never make it off the breadboard and on to your pedalboard.
The Hothouse features high quality circuitry for audio I/O buffering, power filtering, voltage regulation, and noise filtering, already loaded on to the main PCB. All you need to do is solder in the pots, switches, LEDs, jacks, and ribbon cables. Add your Daisy Seed and you’re good to go. Start hacking and hearing your own code right away, or flash your Daisy Seed with any of the GNU-licensed, pre-compiled or ready-to-compile effects from the official companion code repository.
The Hothouse is available in several variations to suit your specific needs:
The Hothouse gives you plenty of programmable controls for most DIY projects. With a choice to use either 2-position or 3-position toggle switches, the control layout can be tailored to your project needs. You can even mix and match the switch types if you wish; it’s simply a matter of writing your code to handle the required states. The controls provided are:
NOTE: the Hothouse ships with 3-position toggle switches. If you want to use 2-position toggle switches, you will need to acquire them separately.
The Hothouse is a fully-stereo pedal capable of mono-to-mono, mono-to-stereo, or stereo-to-stereo effects and more, depending on how you program it. So, if you want to create a custom mono delay/reverb effect for your no-frills guitar rig, no problem! Working on a stereo shimmer reverb for your generative music synth setup? Also, not a problem.
The HothouseExamples GitHub repository has many starter projects that demonstrate these modes.
Get involved. Use the official code examples as a launchpad, compile and flash them as-is, or write your own effects from scratch with the provided code template. The growing code repository can be found at https://github.com/clevelandmusicco/HothouseExamples.
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