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Fully Featured Audio DSP Firmware for the Raspberry Pi Pico

55 points - last Saturday at 1:28 PM

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  • acidburnNSA

    today at 11:43 AM

    Tangentially related, I recently had some hand-me-down high-end full tower speakers lose their integrated subwooer amps. I bypassed them and wired in an external amp but people said the integrated DSP would be missing. That's when I learned about CamillaDSP [1] and CamillaFIR [2]. I got a calibrated UMIK-1 microphone and did a frequency sweep in the room. Then I applied the camilla-computed FIR filter to my snapcast-sourced music stream on the Raspberry Pi 3 B I have networked into the living room. Now I have room-corrected and loundspeaker corrected fancy DSP and the speakers sound better than ever. Pretty fun, and very cheap. I did the same process up in my office with some desk speakers and they sound great too (that time using EasyEffects to apply the filter in realtime rather than CamillaDSP).

    [1] https://github.com/HEnquist/camilladsp

    [2] https://github.com/VilhoValittu/CamillaFIR

      • MrBuddyCasino

        today at 12:09 PM

        Did you ever use Dirac Live and can compare the results? Hardware that supports Dirac is unfortunately very expensive.

    • a96

      today at 10:48 AM

      Looks like output only and only one stereo pair from USB is processed to outputs, but a really cool project.

      Also, for those watching for it: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i...

      > I can't take all of the credit. My little robot intern (Opus 4.5) has been very helpful with the busy work, leaving me free to handle the trickier planning and implementation. ;)

      • amelius

        today at 11:25 AM

        Is there a guaranteed latency?

      • lysace

        today at 11:35 AM

        Nice.

        I wonder if 264/520 kB RAM is also enough for a high quality parametric stereo reverb/echo effect? Should fit about 3/6 seconds of uncompressed 16-bit 44.1/48 kHz audio.

        Also: Raspberry Pi Ltd - please keep increasing the RAM size in future iterations to unlock even more use cases.

        • BoingBoomTschak

          last Saturday at 1:28 PM

          And here's the release thread for those of you wanting a bit more detail or to talk with the creator: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i...

          • marlburrow

            today at 12:05 PM

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