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    Suggestion (Audio Library): Keep an eye on CycFi's "Hz" pitch detection project; "Q" DSP library

    The two most recent blog posts from CycFi Research (links: part 1, part 2) are about a lightweight "cross-platform C++ library for audio digital signal processing". According to the first part of the article, "The code is wicked fast, with processing time ... in the microsecond per sample range...
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    Custom 2.0 Board Not Recognized as USB Device

    So, I think you've answered my question. The optional 5V to 3V regulator was too much for me to comprehend, and (for whatever reason) didn't realize they were actually connected by default. That and the need for additional decoupling capacitors. Yes, the ATMEGA32U4 is from the PJRC store...
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    Custom 2.0 Board Not Recognized as USB Device

    ^via CircuitMaker I just want to make a simple, compact, custom-footprint, USB-powered board that I'll use to run simple TeensyDuino code. I've sent this off to a board house, soldered all my components onto it, no shorts, good welds, but no-go. I'm still a novice - so I'm guessing there's...
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    How to access the Teensy's physical USB jack as part of a larger board.

    Thanks, robsoles. I appreciate the help. And yeah, I think I can take it from here. :D
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    How to access the Teensy's physical USB jack as part of a larger board.

    Well, shoot. I didn't even check the other items in the store due purely to anxiety and intimidation. The 2.0 uses the ATMEGA32U4, so this would work, right? If it's that straightforward even I could do it.
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    How to access the Teensy's physical USB jack as part of a larger board.

    Please note that, generally speaking, I have no idea what I'm doing. With that out of the way, let me take you on the year-long adventure that has brought me here: A friend of mine decided one day that he wanted to make music. Being a fan of everything electronic in genre, he decided to try his...
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