Pi Pico Arduino synthesizer (Super/hyper/multi saw), little guide, install Arduino to get it running
This video includes a little guide to get the multi saw example running from scratch.
Unfortunately my old virtual machine is completely broken and forced me to set up a new system.
I used this to show all steps required to get Arduino installed on a fresh system until
the execution of the project on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Hope this video does help you.
Please let me know which content would be required in a follow up video.
In the next video I would like to show some options you can configure.
During the video you hear some jamming recorded using the tiny2040 with a passive filter circuit
connected to the PWM output.
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The multi saw project in detail: https://youtu.be/kcf597op8o4
Pi Pico without DAC: https://youtu.be/b_vXfD0tSy4
Super/Hyper saw synthesizer with the ESP32: https://youtu.be/xfgkDmqA3LI
Details of the chorus effect: https://youtu.be/ZIiSp7yM6o8
Projects can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/marcel-licence
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Intro: (0:00)
Download and install the Arduino IDE: (1:05)
Compile an example: (4:05)
Execute an example: (4:50)
Get the Multi Saw example: (5:35)
Hardware preparation: (10:40)
Audio Test: (13:10)
Outro: (14:57)