Open FPGA for Electronic Music

Open FPGA for Electronic Music

The new doppler board promises to meld the power of FPGA brains with microcontrollers and the accessibility of environments like Arduino. The Teensy audio library will work on this chip, too – meaning a bunch of adafruit instructional content will be useful here:

doppler is fully open source hardware, with open firmware and code samples, so it’s designed to be easy to integrate into a finished product – even one you might sell commercially. They’ve made doppler a kind of calling card for working together, as well as a starting point for building new hardware ideas, and are suggesting Berlin-based dadamachines as a “label” – a platform to develop and release those ideas as products.

Source: cdm.link