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The Audio System Design Tool lets you easily draw a system to process 16 bit, 44.1 kHz streaming audio while your Arduino sketch also runs.
Export will generate code to copy into the Arduino editor, to implement your system.
Most objects provide simple functions you can call from setup() or loop() to control your audio project!
This tool does not use a server. A stand-alone copy is provided with the Teensy Audio Library, in the gui folder.
Special thanks to Nicholas O'Leary, Dave Conway-Jones and IBM.
Without their work on the open source Node-RED project, this graphical design tool would not have been possible!
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