Mozzi
sound synthesis library for Arduino (by sensorium)
PicoSPI
Lightweight SPI library for RasPi Pico board using the RP2040 (by MarkTillotson)
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Mozzi
Posts with mentions or reviews of Mozzi.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-22.
- Just noticed that the latest Mozzi Library now supports the Arduino Uno R4!
- Where is a good place to get started with DSP coding?
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Arduino music question
The Arduino has the built in tone() function that can make any frequency of sound incuding note scales. Sophisticated use of things like this have let people make music and all kinds of sounds. The Mozzi Library is also an amazing way to get sound on an output pin.
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Raspberry Pico on Arduino IDE: Using a MCP4921
*: I am trying to make a synth with the awesome Mozzi library. Trying to upgrade from Atmega328 to Pico so maybe I can get more sample rate and more bitrate with the MCP? less aliasing. I already can generate sound using Pico's PWM output, but it's not great, I would say of same quality of Atmega328. That's why want to try a DAC.
- Running Mozzi on esp32 but the sine wave is wrong, please help
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read and play midi commands without computer
Check out the Mozzi library.
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Question about sound
Take a look at the Mozzi library. I think you'll be very impressed. Sonic Pi is very interesting as well. Also there are notes there with Mozzi that explain some of the various components you might or might not have, choices on processor platform and speed and what impact that might have and what choices you have. How some parts of the synthesis sound much better when using true DAC capable platforms etc.
- Sin wave generation in arduino and its sound
PicoSPI
Posts with mentions or reviews of PicoSPI.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-04.
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Raspberry Pico on Arduino IDE: Using a MCP4921
Doing some research I found there is this SPI library for the Pico, but I would need to send the right data in order to drive the MCP4921 correctly (aka: study the datasheet and work for days on it?)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Mozzi and PicoSPI you can also consider the following projects:
Arduino-Library - Arduino custom Library i made
DAC_MCP49XX - Forked version from exscape in order to make it compile for non-AVR platforms:
arduino-library - This repository holds the Arduino Library for the EdX TinyML Specialization
eurorack - Eurorack modules
Audio - Teensy Audio Library
faust - Functional programming language for signal processing and sound synthesis
DaisySP - A Powerful DSP Library in C++
Sonic Pi - Code. Music. Live.