A stock Arduino isn’t really known for its hi-fi audio generating abilities. For “serious” audio like sample playback, people usually add a shield with hardware to do the heavy lifting. Short of that, ...
We’ve all been there: after assessing a problem and thinking about a solution, we immediately rush to pursue the first that comes to mind, only to later find that there was a vastly simpler ...
The ElectroSmash website has featured a new Arduino Audio Meter which takes the form of a programmable guitar pedal based on the Arduino UNO development board. Providing users with the ability to read ...
The project is an experiment to illustrate that an Arduino can be used to create a real-time audio processing wherein the first set of examples alter an incoming audio signal to an audio output and ...
Serial Kickstarter, Patrick Thomas Mitchell has once again launched a new piece of hardware via the crowd funding website and has this time created a useful Arduino Audio Shield that is capable of ...
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