I am a retired mathematician using some spare time to play with microprocessors. I have previously been involved in building and programming robot mannequins for artistic exhibitions. Now I am more focused on digital music, and I would like to make the STM32f746 DISCO into a useable platform, and making audio, display and USB MIDI work from within the Arduino environment.
I have used regular Arduinos, Teensy and RPi as well as some more powerul desktop systems.
Just for fun, making sounds - mostly with STF32F7 DISCO
Re: Just for fun, making sounds - mostly with STF32F7 DISCO
thanks for your post, it's great
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Re: Just for fun, making sounds - mostly with STF32F7 DISCO
Hallo, I have about the same intention, but first I would like to have the STM32F411 Discovery Board working: https://www.pschatzmann.ch/home/2024/02 ... d-arduino/
Did you manage to have I2S working ?
Did you manage to have I2S working ?
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Re: Just for fun, making sounds - mostly with STF32F7 DISCO
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I am also interested to have F411 disco with audio working.
I have found this project:
https://github.com/winfred-lu/STM32Cube ... and_record
Maybe you can find something interesting there.
I am also interested to have F411 disco with audio working.
I have found this project:
https://github.com/winfred-lu/STM32Cube ... and_record
Maybe you can find something interesting there.