Pedal PI
Open Source & Open Hardware Raspberry ZERO Guitar Pedal
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Many FX pedal guitars with good quality are sold in music stores in general, but you can actually make your own in DIY, for example, Electrosmash which assembles Pedals from existing Open Source & Open Hardware.
Electrosmash Pedal-Pi is truly Open Source & Open Hardware, for experimenting with sound and learning digital audio, it is perfect.
Easily and read the guide, can encode the effects yourself by entering the ready-made effects from the forum, such as Clean, Distortion, Reverb, Looper etc.
Cool products, actually all are easy, sometimes brands that make expensive, quality may not be much different from commercial products on the market. nice!
Link
https://www.electrosmash.com/pedal-pi
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I like Open Source products. You can contribute. You can encode the effects yourself by entering ready effects from the forum in this product. It's really an alternative to experiment with sound and learn digital audio. Thank you.
This does not just look like any other gadget. It really looks cool and very different.
I really consider this useful.
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Open sourced projects are great, you can modify them and they are also fast and safe. Pedal PI is great product if you need a programmable guitar pedal.
Always support for open source and open hardware. Especially when replacing expensive tools with DIY open devices like this. Definitely a great hunt!
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