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Adrian McEwen
Adrian McEwen
@amcewen@mastodon.me.uk  ·  activity timestamp 3 weeks ago

My plan for the day is to see if I can turn these components into something that makes noise, following @todbot's CircuitPython synthio tutorials

https://github.com/todbot/CircuitPython_Synthio_Tutorial/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file

#CircuitPython #synthio #ESP32C3 #weeknotes

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GitHub - todbot/CircuitPython_Synthio_Tutorial: Getting started with sound synthesis in CircuitPython and synthio

Getting started with sound synthesis in CircuitPython and synthio - todbot/CircuitPython_Synthio_Tutorial
An array of components laid out on a desk.  There's a small speaker, a little purple circuit board (that's an I2S DAC and class D amp) and an ESP32C3 breakout board.  Plus a header and screw terminals to solder into the amp, the electrostatic bag it came in, and an USB cable
An array of components laid out on a desk. There's a small speaker, a little purple circuit board (that's an I2S DAC and class D amp) and an ESP32C3 breakout board. Plus a header and screw terminals to solder into the amp, the electrostatic bag it came in, and an USB cable
An array of components laid out on a desk. There's a small speaker, a little purple circuit board (that's an I2S DAC and class D amp) and an ESP32C3 breakout board. Plus a header and screw terminals to solder into the amp, the electrostatic bag it came in, and an USB cable
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