ncurses/curses pulseaudio mixer in c++ similar to pavucontrol
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ncurses/curses pulseaudio mixer in c++ similar to pavucontrol
ALSA plugin for displaying VU meters on various Raspberry Pi add-ons - derived from ameter
Userinterface for Volumio (RaspberryPi) with ssd1322 and ssd1306 oled display, spectrum bargraph, progress bar, LED functions, Standby-functions, 4 Buttons and Rotary Encoder.
Just a volume visualization on a keyboard
This sketch plays PSG files via a AY-3-8910 PSG chip which is a 3-voice programmable sound generator (PSG). Uses the Arduino Pro Mini microcontroller board and works on the ATmega328 or 168
Measure volume of noise using ESP32 and Adafruit I2S Microphone (SPH0645)
Diabetes prediction V2.0 -This VB6 application takes glycemic values and tries to predict the future state of the patient. First, it converts a sequence of numbers into states. The states are arranged in a transition matrix and the transition probabilities are calculated for each element. The transition matrix is further used for a predictions.
Building an audio input switcher, four 3.5mm audio inputs and one 3.5mm audio output for connecting to my 80s Boombox. VU-meters added, because they're cool!
Using Audio VU Meters to monitor system activity on the Raspberry Pi
Minimalistic CLI for monitoring a PulseAudio server
A USB volume knob powered by Raspberry Pi Pico
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