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Signed-off-by: Robin Davies <rerdavies@gmail.com>
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3.6 KiB
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52 lines
3.6 KiB
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<div style="position: relative">
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<img src="img/pipedal.png" style="width: 100%, height: 60px"/>
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<div style="display: flex, flexFlow: row nowrap">
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<img src="img/PiPedalIcon.png" style="width: 48px, height: 48px">
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<h2>PiPedal Guitar Effects Processor</h2>
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<p>Raspberry Pi-based stomp box designed to be controlled from a phone or tablet.</p>
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</div>
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</div>
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<a href="Installing.html"><i>v1.4.76</i></a>
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_To download PiPedal, click [*here*](download.md).
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To view PiPedal documentation, click [*here*](Documentation.md)._
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_Important notice_: [PatchStorage.com](https:///patchstorage.com) has added support for [PiPedal](https://patchstorage.com/platform/pipedal/). We urgently need your support! If you could please upload patches [here](https://patchstorage.com/platform/pipedal/) I would be enormously grateful. Note that media and model files are included in patch files, so you can share patches that
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include model files or audio samples. If you make use of plugins that are not included in the PiPedal distribution, please include a link to the plugin in the patch description.
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#### NEW version 1.4.76 Release. See the [release notes](https://rerdavies.github.io/pipedal/ReleaseNotes) for details. New Phaser and Graphic Equalizer plugins.
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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 or Pi 5 provides stable super-low-latency audio via external USB audio devices, or internal Raspberry Pi audio hats.
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PiPedal will also run on Ubuntu 22.x (amd64/x64 and aarch64). Make sure you follow the [Ubuntu post-install
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instructions](https://rerdavies.github.io/pipedal/Configuring.html) to make sure your Ubuntu OS is using a realtime-capable kernel.
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{% include demo.html %}
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{% include gallery.html %}
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PiPedal can be remotely controlled via a web interface over Ethernet, or Wi-Fi. If you don't have access to a Wi-Fi router, PiPedal can be configured to
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start a Wi-Fi hotspot automatically, whenever your Raspberry Pi can't connect to your home network.
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Install the [PiPedal Remote Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twoplay.pipedal) to get one-click access to PiPedal via Wi-Fi networks, or Wi-Fi hotspots. If you are using PiPedal away from home, you can configure PiPedal to automatically start a Wi-Fi hotspot on your Raspberry Pi
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whenever Pipedal is unable to detect your home network. The PiPedal Client Android app will allow to connect by simply launching the app, whether you are at home, or using a Wi-Fi auto-hotspot at a gig, when away from home.
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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 includes 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. Just install them on your Raspberry Pi, and they will show up in PiPedal.
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If your USB audio adapter has MIDI connectors, you can use MIDI devices (keyboards, controllers, 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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