Musicians may be interested in a new project published to the Hackster.io website this month providing details on how the Raspberry Pi mini PC can be used to create a guitar pedal with a neural ...
It’s a common problem: you’re at a party, there’s a guitar, and your plan to impress everyone with your Wonderwall playing skills is thwarted by the way too loud overall noise level. Well, [Muiota ...
Since the beginnings of the Raspberry Pi, [Tibbbbz] has wanted to build a DIY guitar effects board and amp simulator. A device like this, and similar ones sold by Boss and Kemper, put a bunch of ...
Sandro Bechelli based in Florence Italy has created a new Raspberry Pi powered guitar amplifier which she has aptly named the GRasPi. The GRasPi amp is powered by a 15 W battery and offers a compact ...
One of the worst things for any musician who plays instruments like electric guitars is to blow an amp. Well, musicians, fret no more, unless you like your frets, thanks to the ingenuity of one ...
Music stories always get my attention, so check out this Raspberry Pi Pico system for a sound-effect pedal. Not so much Rock 'n' Roll as Pitch 'n' Roll ('n' Yaw!). A MIDI system, its maker dubs it the ...
A tech enthusiast has found yet another interesting way to use Raspberry Pi, this time to bring a piece of audio back from the dead. Developer David Silverman has used the tiny computer as the core to ...
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