Use your Raspberry Pi as a guitar effects pedal. Configure and control PiPedal with your phone or tablet. PiPedal running on a Raspberry Pi 4 provides stable super-low-latency audio via external USB audio devices, or internal Raspberry Pi audio hats.
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.
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.
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.
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.
System Requirements
Installing PiPedal
Configuring PiPedal After Installation
Choosing a USB Audio Adapter
Optimizing Audio Latency
Command-Line Configuration of PiPedal
Changing the Web Server Port
Using LV2 Audio Plugins
Which LV2 Plugins does PiPedal support?





