Reference Summary: 3 oscillators Resonant Filter Double Multitap Delay Chorus PCM5102 DAC on I2S (via PIO) MIDI via 4N28 opto C++ (single core) Demonstration of my Pimoroni RGB Keypad being used as a step sequencer for my PIO poly-tone "pack" inteface with the ...
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3 oscillators Resonant Filter Double Multitap Delay Chorus PCM5102 DAC on I2S (via PIO) MIDI via 4N28 opto C++ (single core) Demonstration of my Pimoroni RGB Keypad being used as a step sequencer for my PIO poly-tone "pack" inteface with the ... New version of the 2HPico module with audio ADC to enable signal processing.
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- 3 oscillators Resonant Filter Double Multitap Delay Chorus PCM5102 DAC on I2S (via PIO) MIDI via 4N28 opto C++ (single core)
- Demonstration of my Pimoroni RGB Keypad being used as a step sequencer for my PIO poly-tone "pack" inteface with the ...
- New version of the 2HPico module with audio ADC to enable signal processing.
- But all the boards I had assembled are kinda scrap since there's a critical I2C bug that requires ...
- The sound quality was atrocious, and it could only play one note at a time.
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