Stephen Phillips has written an extensive blog post on how to set your Pi up to play music using a networked hard drive and a mobile app to control it. Read about it here
Category: Audio
Radio Pi driven by #RaspberryPi
Afraid I haven’t got a name for the author of this one, but it’s over on tweetypi.co.uk. Here’s a nice little project – a birthday present. It’s an internet-enabled wireless radio made out of a LEES draught bitter box! Inside…
Digital vintage radio using a #RaspberryPi
Florian Amrhein has been messing around with a decades-old Philips tube radio. He’s put a Raspberry Pi and a bunch of other stuff inside the ultra-retro casing and created an IP radio. He’s blogged in-depth about it. Read about the project…
Build a radio astronomy platform with a #RaspberryPi
Robert Arrowsmith is using a DVB-T dongle to create a radio astronomy platform. He’s currently got the dongle picking up FM radio traffic. Follow his project blog here
Voice recognition with the #RaspberryPi
I suppose you could call this SiriPi or RaspberrySiri. Oscar Liang has done an in-depth tutorial for getting voice recognition working on your Pi. Read the tutorial here
Building an audio processing looper with a #RaspberryPi and KORG monotron
Servando Barreiro has made an audio processor/looper using a Raspberry Pi and the KORG monotron. Looks like a sweet project. Read more about it here
Voice Command v2.0 for the #RaspberryPi
Steve Hickson has just released the second version of his voice command software in which you can issue voice commands to your Raspberry Pi and have configured actions happen in response. Read more here
Podcast with Gert van Loo about creating the #RaspberryPi
Amelia Dalton, of Electronic Engineering Journal, has conducted an interview with Gert about the creation of the Raspberry Pi and the Gertboard and why he thinks IO education is so important for the future of engineering. Listen to the Fish…
Turn a #RaspberryPi into an audio spying device
Masumi Zapater over at NIGEKA has done an interesting tutorial on turning the Raspberry Pi into an audio bug! Using a USB microphone and standard Linux audio tools, he has worked out how to record and stream the audio to…