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He likes to build bare bones Arduino clones rather than sacrifice full dev boards, and instead of programming them via traditional means, he is using his computer’s sound card.
Arduino enthusiasts who are looking to add sound to their projects may be particularly interested in a new generation of Arduino sound card created by electronics developer Masih Vahida. This ...
I am still receiving many requests to post an Arduino Sound Machine project. I think now is the right time to prepare a primer for beginners. First, keep your expectations low, as I don’t have ...
The DreamBlaster X2 is a modern daughterboard for Sound Blaster sound cards. Using the connector on the sound card, it has stereo audio input and MIDI input and output.
This project reminds us a lot of two previous efforts at adding sound to physical objects, and using an Arduino to remember your travels.
The SoundDuino Arduino sound shield is capable of working with voltages from 3.3v to 5v and if you use the other Arduino boards, the only pins that you require are GND, VCC, RX, TX.