This proof-of-concept is just waiting for you to put it to good use. [Mike Tsao] wrote an Arduino sketch that lets him decode incoming audio data which could be used to program the device. He’s ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Programmer Mike Tsao has devised a clever method to program an Arduino board using sound. Programmer Mike Tsao has devised a clever method to program an Arduino board using sound. T.C. Sottek is ...
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 ...
This one caught my eye on twitter, the Arduino Audio Meter - an Arduino-based device described as spectrum analyser and guitar pedal in one... It's based on the Uno board, to be precise, fitting ...
This application note introduces how to setup the FT8XX Sample Application running on an Arduino – ATMega328 system using the 4DLCD-FT843 system. The objective of the Sample Application is to enable ...
Ten years ago, Elektor published a simple Arduino-based AM radio transmitter for streaming audio to vintage receivers. While ...
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