January 15, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Looking to add some loops into your music? DIYer Szymon Kaliski used a Raspberry Pi to power a four-track audio ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy may be interested in the Raspberry Pi Blooper synthesiser and drum machine which has been created by Thingiverse user otemrellik.
Getting your hands on a Raspberry Pi opens the door to all types of possibilities. If you've purchased one, you likely did so with an idea of what you wanted to do with it already, like creating a ...
Musicians and electronic enthusiasts interested in creating their very own Raspberry Pi synthesizer may be interested to know that in the latest issue of the HackSpace magazine, Ben Everard provides a ...
Single board computers have provided us with a revolution in the way we approach computing as hardware creators. We have grown accustomed to a world in which an entire microcomputer has become a ...
Element 14 has released a new audio card add-on for its cheap as chips Raspberry Pi computer, enabling new functionality with stereo digital capture and playback. The Wolfson Audio Card addresses the ...
A Berlin developer has launched the VoltaStream Zero, a hand-crafted and open-source integrated audio module in the same form as a Raspberry Pi Zero. Despite the similar form to the Raspberry Pi Zero, ...