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General Information

Introduction

The T-Stick 4GW was designed by Eduardo Meneses and Alex Nieva with the first revision being completed in 2018. This generation of T-Sticks is a Wi-Fi based system using Open Sound Control and later Libmapper for sending signals. It uses the ESP32 microcontroller for controlling the T-Stick. Multiple development boards such as the Lolin D32 and TinyPico have been used with this design. Although the design is modular and can in theory support T-Sticks up to the length of a Tenor T-Stick. Limitations due to how the T-Stick is constructed and firmware makes this design appropriate only for Sopranino and Soprano T-Sticks.

Guides

For information on how to use the T-Stick 4GW check out the guides below:

4th Generation T-Sticks

Click each box to get more information on each variant of the T-Stick 4GW

  • T-Stick 4GW 2018


    An ESP32 based T-Stick using the LolinD32 Development board and a custom touch board.

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  • T-Stick 4GW 2023


    An ESP32 based T-Stick using the TinyPico Development board and Bela Trill Touch Board.

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