Russell Barnes, previously editor of Linux User and Developer magazine and now working freelance, has just launched RasPi.today – a website hosting his podcasts. He’s released three short podcasts so far with (I hope) many more to follow. You can listen…
Category: Audio
Get your #RaspberryPi to speak it’s IP address
Over at Interlock Rochester, someone has posted up a quick tutorial to get your Raspberry Pi to speak it’s IP address on start-up. You can read more here.
#RaspberryPi meets 1942 Crosley Radio
Andy Felong took a Raspberry Pi, a case for an old radio, an amplifier and an LCD plus driver board and created a media centre. He’s given a few more details on his blog and, if you post in the…
#RaspberryPi bluetooth receiver for car stereo
Parker Reed decided he wanted to allow his car stereo to play audio received over bluetooth. So, he hooked up a Raspberry Pi with a bluetooth dongle to his car’s cigarette lighter power socket (using a USB adapter) and altered…
Fantastic audio art installation with a #RaspberryPi
Dominic Wilcox and James Rutherford have teamed up to create Binaudios, an art installation project in Sage Gateshead. Using an enormous pair of “tourist binoculars” you can point yourself towards various landmarks and “hear” what’s going on there, with sounds…
A completely new musical instrument powered by a #RaspberryPi
I’ve just seen this over on the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s blog and I just had to share it with you just in case you’re not following them (which you should!) David Sharples from the University of Pennsylvania needed a subject for…
Interactive sculptures powered by #RaspberryPi
Scott Garner has created two sculptures that react to their environment and then produce sounds based on the input. In his own words: For several years I’ve imagined a sculpture with a massive array of different sensors that processes the…
A #RaspberryPi mini boombox
ThisOldGeek has taken a large Peets Coffee tin and filled it with electronics to create a boom box audio system. He’s used a Vacuum Fluorescent Display inside it to display what is currently being played and a USB sound card and amplifier…
Learn to code with Sonic Pi and the #RaspberryPi
Over at Linux User & Developer, Rob Zwetsloot has written a mini-tutorial for Sonic Pi. It deals with making sure you have the software installed and then helps you to write a “mini concert” in the language. Read it here.
Using the Wolfson audio card with the #RaspberryPi
Over on Element14, Tim (aka packetgeek) has been road-testing a Wolfson audio card. He’s been working towards creating a Softsqueeze client with the card and he’s fully documented the procedure. Read it here. Although the review score (54/60) is high,…