Audio Sinal Inverter Using Teensy 4.1

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Hello, we are a group of 5th year graduating ECE students, currently doing our thesis which is a 'Noise Cancelling System' which aims to provide noise cancellation using active systems (mics. amplifiers, teensy, shakers/speakers) Our goal is to take multiple audio signals from each mic mounted in our 'cube' (each side has an actuator (shaker - dayton audio DAEX25FHE-4) and a corresponding electret mic. below it. And supposedly there is a small power generator that will be covered by our cube. As the generator turns on and produces noise, the array of microphones will then sample it and sends it to our teensy 4.1, it will then theoretically process and invert the sounds 180 degree out of phase with the sampled sound and will send it out (DAC) into the amplifiers -> speakers which will collide with the noise and will cancel it.

I need help for the programming or suggestion because this is the first time that we will code a Teensy. We have a basic background in C coding using arduino but 0 experience with Teensy. We need your help badly, we only have 2 weeks to complete the programming

Hoping for a positive response.
 
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