Audio Hacker Arduino Shield
Audio Hacker Arduino Shield
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Audio Hacker Arduino Shield

$ 30.95

DESCRIPTION

The Audio Hacker shield for Arduino allows you to perform realtime digital signal processing. Record audio samples into memory and play them back. Mix samples, manipulate audio, build audio effects, or synthesize entirely new sounds. All with Arduino programming!

High quality 12-bit ADC and 12-bit DAC. Realtime ADC sampling and output to DAC at 44.1 kHz.
256K SRAM for recording/playback of audio samples. No SD card is needed! High-speed SRAM allows fast access to audio data for realtime processing and mixing.
Record about 9 seconds of high quality audio at 22 kHz with 12-bit resolution to SRAM. Much longer samples can be recorded at lower frequency and/or resolution. See memory capacity below.
TS922IN op-amp provides high current output and up to 100X gain preamp for weak inputs.
Two onboard buttons for input, bypass switch, volume knob.
Connection for 3V battery backup to retain samples in memory.
Compatible with Arduino Uno, Duemilanove, Mega, and Leonardo. Uses digital pins 5-13.
Easy to assemble kit!

The optional DJ Shield (sold separately) can be added on top to give you 5 buttons, 3 potentiometers, and two indicator LEDs. It's not required to use with the Audio Hacker but it makes it easier to do projects that require more controls.
  • High quality 12-bit ADC and 12-bit DAC. Realtime ADC sampling and output to DAC at 44.1 kHz.
  • 256K SRAM for recording/playback of audio samples. No SD card is needed! High-speed SRAM allows fast access to audio data for realtime processing and mixing.
  • Record about 9 seconds of high quality audio at 22 kHz with 12-bit resolution to SRAM. Much longer samples can be recorded at lower frequency and/or resolution.
  • TS922IN op-amp provides high current output and up to 100X gain preamp for weak inputs.
  • Two onboard buttons for input, bypass switch, volume knob.
High quality 12-bit ADC and 12-bit DAC. Realtime ADC sampling and output to DAC at 44.1 kHz.Nootropic Design

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