Hello Everyone
Here my very simple Test-Code (Board: Teensy 3.2):
"Peak1.available()" never retuns true, no matter if there is some signal (music) from USB or not.
If I only use "Serial.println(peak1.read())", I got some values when music is on. If there is no music or signal, it returns 1 (instead of 0).
Anyone knows the reason?
Thanks for help
Stephan
Here my very simple Test-Code (Board: Teensy 3.2):
PHP:
#include <Audio.h>
#include <Wire.h>
#include <SPI.h>
#include <SD.h>
#include <SerialFlash.h>
// GUItool: begin automatically generated code
AudioInputUSB usb1; //xy=101,107
AudioAnalyzePeak peak1; //xy=308,101
AudioConnection patchCord1(usb1, 0, peak1, 0);
// GUItool: end automatically generated code
void setup() {
AudioMemory(10);
}
void loop() {
if (peak1.available()) {
Serial.println(peak1.read());
}
}
"Peak1.available()" never retuns true, no matter if there is some signal (music) from USB or not.
If I only use "Serial.println(peak1.read())", I got some values when music is on. If there is no music or signal, it returns 1 (instead of 0).
Anyone knows the reason?
Thanks for help
Stephan