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TM32 MIDI synthesizer
TM32 is a MIDI synthesizer that supports GS/GM MIDI SF2 and optional MT32 emulation

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TM32 is a MIDI synthesizer that supports General MIDI  / GS SF2 soundfonts and optional MT32 emulation
The software is based on the open source MT32Pi, with a tweaked configuration for excellent live performance, preloaded with default GeneralUser GS soundfont.
Complete fully built and tested unit, including enclosure. 
You can download the sd card files here.

TM32 is the successor to MP32L which is still available until end of stock.

Features :
  • High Quality Stereo DAC, 3.5mm stereo line out
  • Standard DIN MIDI input
  • Micro SD card slot for MT32Pi based software
  • USB-C connector for power (for 5V 2A adapter)
  • Uses Pi zero 2W, 512 mbyte of RAM (included)
  • High quality enclosure with TM32 led glow logo, dimensions : 81mm x 75mm x 26mm , 74g
  • Supports SF2 soundfonts up to 400mbyte, 16 part multitimbral (all 16 midi channels)
  • Optional support for MT32 emulation (need to supply your own ROM files on the micro sd card)
  • 128 voices polyphony
  • Low latency (6.3ms in default config, can be tweaked down to 3.9ms  - measured with scope from midi signal in to audio out, woodblock instrument, general user)
  • Switch between soundfonts with the press of a button

See illustration below :

Phil's Computerlab review 


TM32 playing Ski or Die, Speedbal 2 & Lost Vikings :


Frequently Asked Questions :

Q: my device receives midi but there's no sound ( but the display-meters respond to incoming midi)
A: Your power-source (weak USB hub e.g.) does not meet the requirements. To ensure highquality audio, this device requires proper, sufficient USB-C power. A good reference for the specs, is the Raspberry PI USB-C power supply.

Q: I'm getting static noise when connecting the device to my line-in.
A: Your setup is experiencing ground loop interference. When both devices are connected to the same USB-C hub (or powered via the same source), they share a common electrical ground. If there’s a slight voltage difference between the grounds of the devices, it can cause a ground loop, which introduces static, hum, or buzzing noises in the audio signal. Power the devices separately, or use a ground loop isolator, or use the line-in of an audio interface/mixer with builtin-ground isolation.

Q: I've connected my midi-keyboard to the device, but hear the same sound on each midi-channel
A: This device is a multitimbral midi device, therefore the instrument on each midi-channel can be configured by sending so-called 'program change' messages.
 

Hello,

Please note that I’m temporarily not accepting orders from the USA due to bPost suspending shipments (tariff changes). Service is expected to resume in early September.
For urgent needs, feel free to contact me.

Kind regards,
Serge