2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-70210-6_20
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Mobile Music with the Faust Programming Language

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“…All these goals were achieved with the system described in the following, called Quick System (QS), operated by a Teensy 4.1 development board, based on ARM Cortex-M7 micro-controller, running at 600 MHz. In Figure 3 The Teensy board has proved to have sufficient computing power and memory resources to be used in real-time audio applications requiring advanced signal processing [49]- [50].…”
Section: Adrienne and Qs Equipmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these goals were achieved with the system described in the following, called Quick System (QS), operated by a Teensy 4.1 development board, based on ARM Cortex-M7 micro-controller, running at 600 MHz. In Figure 3 The Teensy board has proved to have sufficient computing power and memory resources to be used in real-time audio applications requiring advanced signal processing [49]- [50].…”
Section: Adrienne and Qs Equipmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the systems widely used at the NIME community, like the BELA platform, are simply not affordable due to the large taxes, shipping costs, and currency conversion. Embedded DSP solutions that are more accessible such as the ESP32 [30] or the Arduino Due [31], can contribute a lot to broaden access to underrepresented countries.…”
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“…We replicated D'Groove [32], a force feedback turntable for supporting physical manipulation of digital audio, and added a velocity-following feature.…”
Section: Turntablementioning
confidence: 99%