Gefu
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Hello everyone,
I have been reading a post thread from July 1st, 2019 labeled Best way to expand the number of Digital Outputs on Teensy 3.6 that got me wondering if the MCP23017 - i2c 16 input/output port expander that MichaelMeissner suggested could be used for analog signals too. The signal going to the Teensy in my project come from either phototransistors or photodiodes, so I am not sure how the MCP23017 would do with that kind of signal if anything. The outputs will route out of the Teensy toward small lights, probably 1.1V DC tungstens or similar, so analog again. The output can be amped up to properly illuminate the bulbs. I initially thought I would route all the signals into Logic Pro but it seems that the export/output will be limited and the hardware needed is not realistic for my design, however I am still keen on the possibilities of recording the signals as MIDI. With a DAW in mind, I would like to be able to modify the signal and record it to be worked/modified in other places and times. PaulStroffegen posted something about the code for a Teensy being adjusted to handle lots and lots of audio signals, which might also be a great path to try too. At this point I have the receivers (photodiodes/phototransistors) and emitters (low voltage bulbs with a bit of amp boosting) worked out but I have no idea what signal processing gear would work best in the middle, especially with the desirable side path to a DAW for processing along the way. Any ideas or questions would be greatly helpful and much appreciated.
Cheers,
Gef
I have been reading a post thread from July 1st, 2019 labeled Best way to expand the number of Digital Outputs on Teensy 3.6 that got me wondering if the MCP23017 - i2c 16 input/output port expander that MichaelMeissner suggested could be used for analog signals too. The signal going to the Teensy in my project come from either phototransistors or photodiodes, so I am not sure how the MCP23017 would do with that kind of signal if anything. The outputs will route out of the Teensy toward small lights, probably 1.1V DC tungstens or similar, so analog again. The output can be amped up to properly illuminate the bulbs. I initially thought I would route all the signals into Logic Pro but it seems that the export/output will be limited and the hardware needed is not realistic for my design, however I am still keen on the possibilities of recording the signals as MIDI. With a DAW in mind, I would like to be able to modify the signal and record it to be worked/modified in other places and times. PaulStroffegen posted something about the code for a Teensy being adjusted to handle lots and lots of audio signals, which might also be a great path to try too. At this point I have the receivers (photodiodes/phototransistors) and emitters (low voltage bulbs with a bit of amp boosting) worked out but I have no idea what signal processing gear would work best in the middle, especially with the desirable side path to a DAW for processing along the way. Any ideas or questions would be greatly helpful and much appreciated.
Cheers,
Gef