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    Black Friday 4.0, shield, and pins... how to stack them together?

    Physical space is not an issue and I don't plan to use the sd card on the audio shield, so I figured it would be most convenient to have access to the button on top. Does that restrict me in what pins I have access to on the board in any way?
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    Black Friday 4.0, shield, and pins... how to stack them together?

    That's what I have (pictured above). I think I just need to get longer female sockets to get it to work with the breadboard.
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    Black Friday 4.0, shield, and pins... how to stack them together?

    Thanks! I couldnt find 14-pins that were in stock except on Amazon
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    Black Friday 4.0, shield, and pins... how to stack them together?

    OK, what is the best way to stack these if we want to use a breadboard? I have found some longer female stacking pins on amazon, that I could use like this, (but with longer pins on the bottom of the stack).
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    Black Friday 4.0, shield, and pins... how to stack them together?

    Hello, I bought the recent sale package with a 4.0, pins, and audio shield. I want to be able to use them with a breadboard while I develop my project, but I am unsure about the correct way to stack them together before soldering. The pics show my best guess, but will there be any noise or heat...
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    New learner looking for guidance

    Just received my Teensy today... it's smaller than I imagined. I'm excited to get started soon!
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    New learner looking for guidance

    I'm looking at this display, it appears to be approx 3" wide viewing area with 20x4 character space, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2L9VGQ9/ Only 4 wires to connect. Any ideas if there would be any electrical or code problems with using this LCD? Here are my planned menu layouts (so far):
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    New learner looking for guidance

    I just ordered a 4.0 + Shield & pins on the black friday sale. I already have a box of potentiometers and several sets of resisters/caps and a breadboard. I have 5 KY-040 encoders in my amazon cart, but I'm wondering what exactly will I need to connect serial or TRS midi? Anything other than a...
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    New learner looking for guidance

    Thanks Mark!
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    New learner looking for guidance

    @Paul Hesketh Thanks so much for the answers. This is enough to get me going in the right direction! One more question, is it logical to start building with the bare audio then upgrade and update the project to audioshield later? Money is not an issue regarding the shield, but I'm asking if it's...
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    New learner looking for guidance

    @kd5rxt-mark Thanks for the reply! I have used an iPad with Audiokit Synth One and while I like the sound, I am not thrilled with the touchscreen experience. that's why I'm wanting to build something with physical knobs. But who knows, maybe I just need to do the whole journey and will end up...
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    New learner looking for guidance

    I've been noodling on this synth idea for a long time, and it looks like a Teensy can do what I want to do: An 8 voice polyphonic, 2-osc subtractive synth. Amp and Filter envelopes, 2 LFOs per voice, and one or two global LFOs. The first row of knobs would be rotary data entry knobs, with the...
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