The New Arduino Giga R1 Wifi - Good for Audio?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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The Arduino GIGA R1 WiFi board is a super powerful and versatile board designed for DIY enthusiasts and makers looking to create some seriously cool projects. With its dual-core 32-bit microcontroller, wireless communication capabilities, and range of hardware ports, this board is perfect for tackling even the most complex projects. But what really sets it apart is its impressive audio capabilities, including a 3.5mm input-output jack and USB-A connector, making it the ideal board for anyone interested in music, sound effects, or audio tinkering.
Awesome video! Excited to see some of your audio projects!
This is the offical arduino channel
i have uno r4 wifi btw
May I ask for a honest opinion about the value for money please? As I am seeing prices around 90 euros I can not help it but wonder...
Great Video! I have a question. Would it be possible to program a stand-alone drum pad with this controller? With prumpadas as a trigger and the audio samples on a USB stick. Or is the latency and audio quality for this too low?
Great Video, Great News, DSP tutorial would be super cool, I think on building a synth playing wav files from usb Stick, having effects and being able to integrate it in a midi controller enabling it to have onboard sounds. You are doing a great job explaining the Arduino Stuff, your course helpdesk me alot, I was able to build my own Midi system retrofitted in an old accordion. You are the best when it comes to midi controllers but I am sure you will nail the synth making courses. Great job, hope your finger will heal fast.
Yess, dsp tutorials! And quick healing to your finger
Thanks!! I'll work on it. :)
Is there a way to make this MIDI class compliant?
yes! make more video about audio/ dsp/ and midi
Ohhh, that's awesome Gustavo! You know I'm excited about building synths and would love to see content about DSP & Mozzy. Hope your hand heals perfectly - sorry about your injury. Take care.
Fala, Músico Nerd! Eu sou o cara da gambiarra (adaptar para stream deck). Você me respondeu no Facebook, mas o post não está mais disponível. É possível? Abraço!
Did not know that Arduino has switched to the far more superior STM32 chips. Cool!!!
I have tried some of the delivered examples and they do work. However, it is disappointing that the DMA does not seem to work. You will seemingly have to call repeatedly dac1.buf() repeatedly in the main() loop, which defeats the purpose of the built-in DMA. Do you know how to make use of the DMA so that you can call a function / instantiate a class only once and get a constant waveform? On a different note, have you also tried to connect a debugger via the JTAG port?
Hello thanks for the content, i have a question, there is a midiclass complient version of Arduino nano with wifi like the mega?
DSP for beginners GOOOOOOOOOO!
Also very interested in this!
Nice video, thanks for sharing it :)
What's wrong with your hand - I feel sorry for you!
Way too expensive at €68,70
Hey, Gustavo. Você saberia me dizer se é possível criar um MIDI Host com Arduino? Eu ia comprar um da Doremidi, mas ouvi uns relatos muito ruins sobre essa marca. Queria saber se dava para fazer algo melhor com Arduino.
Why will this NOT print to serial monitor?
Great review! And it's also a kind of a quick start. I can't wait to try those examples. 🙂
Olá Gustavo, o link dos arquivos lá no vídeo do Midimoog não funciona mais. Vc teria como arrumar o link, por favor? obs: Parabéns por tudo cara. O conteúdo é fera. E logo devo comprar seu curso.
awsomme board but can it do usbmidi
UM....OMG
Can't to use it!
One Audio Finger.
This board is amazing, can get 8msps at 16bit resolutions reading an add channel
Yeah, impressive!
@@NerdMusician I released my code on GitHub, under a project stm Speeduino
Yessssss
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Thanks for the video! Can you explain the number of samples per channel and queue depth settings? I'd like to do an ADC/DAC pass thru that converts incoming audio to 12-bit, 26040hz. Is this board capable of this?