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1.6 KiB
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28 lines
1.6 KiB
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<i>v0.1.5-beta</i>
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Use your Raspberry Pi as a guitar effects pedal. Configure and control PiPedal with your phone or tablet.
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PiPedal running on a Raspberry Pi 4 provides stable super-low-latency audio via external USB audio devices, or internal Raspberry Pi audio hats.
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PiPedal's user interface has been specifically designed to work well on small form-factor touch devices like phones or tablets. Clip a phone or tablet on your microphone stand on stage, and you're ready to play! Or connect via a desktop browser, for a slightly more luxurious experience. The PiPedal user-interface adapts to the screen size and orientation of your device, providing easy control of your guitar effects across a broad variety devices and screen sizes.
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PiPedal provides a simple configuration tool that allows you to easily set up a WiFi hotspot on your Raspberry Pi which can then be used to connect wirelessly.
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PiPedal provides a pre-installed selection of LV2 plugins from the ToobAmp collection of plugins. But it works with most LV2 Audio plugins. There are literally hundreds of free high-quality LV2 audio plugins that will work with PiPedal.
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If your USB audio adapter has midi connectors, you can use midi devices (keyboards or midi floor boards) to control PiPedal while performing. A simple interface allows you to select how you would like to bind PiPedal controls to midi messages.
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{% include gallery.html %}
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To read the PiPedal document click [here](Documentation.md).
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To download PiPedal, click [here](download.md).
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To sponsor the PiPedal project, click [here](Sponsor.md).
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