Standalone Hybrid Audio Processing System

Electrical Engineering

Team 49: Sean Clinchers, Leo Crabtree, Nicholas Jadczak, Louis Martinez, Dylan Waters

Summary

The Standalone Hybrid Audio Processing System is a device designed to provide musicians and sound engineers, both new and experienced with audio production, with a single platform containing a variety of effects for the user to manipulate incoming audio with. The system combines analog circuits with a digital signal processing controller to allow for a combination of popular and novel effects into a single system. The effects work independently of each other, and most effects have their own set of inputs and outputs, allowing for the system to be used in a modular setup; however, the system is also configured in a way to allow for one input and one output to run through most of the available functions in a standard signal path.

Demo Day Zoom link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/84430734383

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Research poster

Sponsor

Advisor

Portrait of Chao Wang (Assoc Prof)

Chao Wang (Assoc Prof)

Associate Professor

School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering

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