The Raspberry Rainbow Synth is a digital synthesizer I have been working on for almost a decade. There have been multiple versions, each improving the efficiency and sound making ability. The current version is the most streamlined and uses a Raspberry Pi 5 computer running a custom Python Library and Cycling 74’s RNBO software. A custom PCB called the SkronkHat handles the hardware connections between the controls and the Raspberry Pi. The most recent upgrades – the Python Library and the Skronk Hat – were designed in collaboration with Cooper Baker. Cooper was able to take my initial Python code and streamline it into a robust library. In addition, he took my hand-soldered schematics and turned them into the SkronHat PCB. Cooper really helped take the synth to the next level by streamlining everything.
I like that the Raspberry Rainbow Synth is a relatively inexpensive instrument that makes use of open source software. It is simple in its design and purpose. The lack of fancy controls and the inherent limitations are perks to me as an improviser. The instrument’s limitations posit a sound world that is unique and different. I like when there are limitations and fewer possibilities in scale considering the almost limitless sound possibilities available in most commercial software.






