RebeccaBlue
Member
I recently bought a teensy 3.6. I'd like to use it to make a multi-effect system for guitar, because I've never owned one that I've really liked. (I like the effects built-in to most line 6 products, but I don't like the interface so much.)
Feature wise, I'm looking to be able to do mostly time-domain effects like reverb, delay, and chorusing, as well as parametric or graphic EQ. I'd like to be able to combine up to 6 effects at once, if possible.
A massive bonus would be to able to use 2 audio boards at once so I can actually have a fx loop that I can run other effects through as well.
Does that sound doable? I can't stand latency, so low-latency would be important too.
I guess my main concern is if the hardware would be up to the task, or if I really need to go with a dedicated dsp solution instead.
Thanks!
Feature wise, I'm looking to be able to do mostly time-domain effects like reverb, delay, and chorusing, as well as parametric or graphic EQ. I'd like to be able to combine up to 6 effects at once, if possible.
A massive bonus would be to able to use 2 audio boards at once so I can actually have a fx loop that I can run other effects through as well.
Does that sound doable? I can't stand latency, so low-latency would be important too.
I guess my main concern is if the hardware would be up to the task, or if I really need to go with a dedicated dsp solution instead.
Thanks!