colorado_hick
Well-known member
Hey folks,
I want to get some better data on what the real implications of the different solutions for getting audio signals from a teensy-based synth build.
My idea is to use my first three builds, one which uses the onboard DAC on a 3.6, one that uses a 3.2 with the PT8211, and one that uses a 3.6 with the audio shield. For each one I will upload the exact same synthesis program. I will record the results straight to a DAW and also try and get some visuals with an oscilloscope.
I am thinking some simple sine waves at a variety of extreme frequencies, different levels of polyphony, and some FM synthesis. I also will play around with doing some level adjustments. This is driven by my intended use. I plan to link to the demonstrations here in the forum.
Any feedback on what else I should look for or test? Any other sort of resource monitoring that I should be looking at? Or maybe someone has done this already and can share their findings?
Thanks!
I want to get some better data on what the real implications of the different solutions for getting audio signals from a teensy-based synth build.
My idea is to use my first three builds, one which uses the onboard DAC on a 3.6, one that uses a 3.2 with the PT8211, and one that uses a 3.6 with the audio shield. For each one I will upload the exact same synthesis program. I will record the results straight to a DAW and also try and get some visuals with an oscilloscope.
I am thinking some simple sine waves at a variety of extreme frequencies, different levels of polyphony, and some FM synthesis. I also will play around with doing some level adjustments. This is driven by my intended use. I plan to link to the demonstrations here in the forum.
Any feedback on what else I should look for or test? Any other sort of resource monitoring that I should be looking at? Or maybe someone has done this already and can share their findings?
Thanks!