Auburn senior design
A senior design team builds a multi-sensory synth with analog, digital, and a live light engine.
A senior design team builds a multi-sensory synth with analog, digital, and a live light engine.
The company forms. The first meeting already points past hardware.
Open-source Python and SuperCollider framework. The first real branch.
Music-reactive LED hardware. CES makes the software story clearer.
A meeting note names Ditto, a GPT-3 assistant for OmniSynth.
Hardware cools off. The software keeps moving.
Graph memory and vision land on a Raspberry Pi, days before GPT-4V.
The orchestration layer becomes the base of every Omni Aura product.
First tagged backend and app releases land back-to-back.
Chat feed, memory overlays, scripts, billing, and release automation stack up fast.
Subscriptions, token economy, dashboards, and graph search reshape the product.
Multi-channel orchestration goes open source.
Live mode, simulator support, Google Workspace, and deploy hardening arrive in one dense run.
Ambient home AI, shaped with design partners.
The memory layer opens up as infrastructure.