Intro to Digital Audio with Microcontrollers
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Intro to Digital Audio with Microcontrollers

Learn how to an ESP32 can create audible tones and signals that can interface with other synthesizers.

By Computer Music Center at Columbia University

Date and time

Tuesday, July 1 · 6am - 9pm EDT

Location

632 W 125th St

632 West 125th Street New York, NY 10027

About this event

  • Event lasts 15 hours

In this workshop we'll discuss the basics of digital audio through the lens of the ESP32, a low-cost but powerful microcontroller. We will learn to program the ESP32 to create audible sounds and explore how we can modulate these sounds over time. We will also explore how to interface microcontrollers with other analog synthesizers by programming the ESP32 to produce control voltage signals such as ramps or envelopes. ESP32s will be provided to participants of this session.

If you are able, please bring a laptop so you can download the Arduino IDE software to program the ESP32. Please use this google form for any accomodation requests or inquiries.

This session is part of a 10 week summer workshop series led by Miles Scharff and Mark Santolucito at the Computer Music Center at Columbia University. These workshops are free and open to the public.

View the full summer calendar HERE

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FreeJul 1 · 6:00 AM EDT