AudiculaPi is a Linux distro for the Pi that gives you an MPD Jukebox with a web-based front-end. Here are the features of the system: Minimalistic system, installed and running on a just 100MB sized SD card partition Based on…
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Building a #RaspberryPi karaoke machine
Over on the Element14 community, Sumit Rai has been posting up a step-by-step guide to building a karaoke machine. He’s even managed to work out how to use the Wolfson Pi audio board to do it, although details on that…
BBC Radio on the #RaspberryPi
Stephen Phillips has written a comprehensive tutorial on using mpc and mpd to play BBC radio streams. Read his blog here.
Two weeks of the Pibrella on the #RaspberryPi
Russell Davies (@ukscone) has been using a Pibrella on his Pi for a couple of weeks during which he’s mostly experimented with getting decent sounds out of the buzzer. Read his blog to find out more and see his code.
Sonic Pi v2 for the #RaspberryPi
The title says it all, really. Release candidate 1 of the newest version of Sonic Pi is now out and available for download from the Sonic Pi website. If you’re interested in making music with the Pi, or you’ve tried…
Play a musical scale with the Pibrella and the #RaspberryPi
Darren Christie has written a quick blog post with some code to play a musical scale on the Pibrella’s buzzer. Read how to do it here.
Morse code translator with the #RaspberryPi
I haven’t got much detail on this project, but thought I’d share it anyway. 13-year old Kyle Seaman has used a Raspberry Pi to take keyboard input and translate what he types into morse code. The morse code is then…
Review of the #RaspberryPi Wolfson audio card
Linux User and Developer magazine has posted it’s 4/5 review for the Wolfson Audio card. The card allows high quality input and output of audio through the GPIO pins and uses the P5 header of rev 2 Pis. It appears…
Eavesdropping lamp uses a #RaspberryPi to tweet private conversations
I’m mentioning this one only out of interest, rather than any encouragement to recreate it. Kyle McDonald and Brian House have created Conversnitch, a device built for less than $100 that looks like a lamp. It listens to nearby conversations, transcribes the…
Audio/visual system for an office uses a #RaspberryPi
Web designers DTelepathy wanted to create an audio/visual system for their office to display infographics and other information. They combined this with Chromecast and have now published details of their set-up online. Read about it here.