What's next for Elektron?

I wonder if they developed a generic enough API for OB so that it could run on say… linux, could we possibly ever see a new device that was essentially a lightweight Elektron flavoured linux box as the OS.
That could in theory host OB enabled devices. EG some kind of OB Mixer or whatever similar to the AIRA mixer.
I know this is all pretty hopeful sounding, but I mean, raspberry pi can run Linux and it’s insanely cheap and small, build a box around that and you could in theory have that?

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I don’t think Elektron will do this by their own, because they are really bad at releasing specs for their internals (sysex format, OB protocol and stuff like this).

But since the OB protocol is quite simple there already exists an open-source project:

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Wow nice will check this out.

What’s next, I think 2020 will be all about OS updates…

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Sound synthesis and effects apparently :slight_smile:

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Making something for iOS is to be forever the prisoner of Apple’s wims. I can relate to not wanting to deal with it from a developer’s perspective.

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Good point. Screw giving Apple 30% of everything for doing very, very little.

Edit: well, unless they were free. After all, the money is made from the devices. But anyway, I agree with your point regardless :slight_smile:

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Nice little vertical integration of the market apple has going for iOS, isn’t it? Nice to know that antitrust laws are totally useless.

But I just meant that iOS is updated really aggressively and you have to constantly patch the code and sometimes the rewrites are substantial. Even free apps require constant patching.

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I just want the Model series battery packs to come out already…

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The usb power hub isn’t doing it for you?

I don’t think you can power it via USB. This is the only Elektron unit I haven’t read the manual for so you could be right, but that’s not my understanding.

Yeah, you can’t power it via USB but you can use a phone charger and a USB->DC cable to power it.

I even put together a 3D printed version of the battery handle that uses a portable battery bank:

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Thanks, that’s what I meant! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Very cool. Looks an awful lot like what they’re designed, but hey they’ve been sitting on it for so long. Have you actually used it with the lipstick power banks? If so which ones worked for you? I had a hard time finding the right powerbank to power my OT and DN with the ripcord, but eventually landed on an Anker that’s fairly large.

Yep! I’ve used my M:C with a wide variety of different batteries - one generic “lipstick” style one, Anker’s PowerCore+ Mini, and one larger 10kmAh Anker battery as well. Pretty much anything that outputs a standard 5v USB will do the trick. The smaller ones definitely have a shorter duration they can run the device for, but I can definitely get 5-6 hours of use out of a 3-4k mAh battery.

I’ll definitely still be buying the official handle when it comes out, but in the meantime it makes the whole device much more enjoyable to use as a portable.

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Awesome. I will be looking into this for sure. Will make my life so much easier when playing out live which is why I’m really looking forward to their handle. I still end up bringing all the power supplies just in case, but using power banks makes set up and break down so much easier.

Elektron Waves^^?

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That’s because those boxes run on 12V. The Model series uses a USB-standard 5V, so just about anything will work.

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elektron mc707,…even better elektron force

I’m wondering if we’ll still see the DigiStrike. It was trademarked by Elektron, as I recall. And no one from the company said otherwise, right?

Could be a physical modelling job with lots of drum, percussion, and string synthesis :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Think Ableton’s Collision and Tension combined.

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