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DESCRIPTION:[]\nThis presentation describes open-source software and guides
  we have assembled into a digital audio effects development kit\, and our 
 efforts using these resources in our annual FX Hackathon event held at WPI
 . Audio processes and their uses in musical contexts is a challenging subj
 ect area. We have addressed this difficulty by creating an effect developm
 ent kit including a software-based tool to facilitate rapid effect prototy
 ping and guides for assembling hardware around a microcontroller housed in
  a guitar pedal stompbox-sized enclosure. With these resources\, students 
 need only focus on understanding the specific audio process they wish to i
 mplement into an effect and then use these resources to realize the effect
  in a standalone device.\n\nWhat is the Electric Guitar Innovation Lab (EG
 IL) @ WPI?\nThrough the Electric Guitar Innovation Lab\, WPI students and 
 faculty work together in a variety of interdisciplinary and open-ended pro
 jects to develop new innovations related to the electric guitar\, includin
 g the modification to instruments and components\, stompboxes and other ef
 fects processors\, amplifiers and speaker components\, and related inventi
 ons and adaptations. We routinely reverse-engineer\, 3D model \,3D scan\, 
 program and adapt existing parts and tools\, and then create tool-pathing 
 operations\, fabricate parts\, and perform real-world and software-based s
 imulations.\n\nSpeaker(s): V.J.\, Matt\, Ryan\n\nRoom: 190\, Bldg: Enginee
 ring Research Center\, Brown University\, 345 Brook Street\, Providence\, 
 Rhode Island\, United States\, 02912\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee
 .org/m/441044
LOCATION:Room: 190\, Bldg: Engineering Research Center\, Brown University\,
  345 Brook Street\, Providence\, Rhode Island\, United States\, 02912\, Vi
 rtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441044
ORGANIZER:jason.e.gaudette@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:36
SUMMARY:Signal Processing Design for Audio Effects
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/441044
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 h=&quot;340&quot; height=&quot;191&quot;&gt;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;This presentation describes open-source 
 software and guides we have assembled into a digital audio effects develop
 ment kit\, and our efforts using these resources in our annual FX Hackatho
 n event held at WPI. Audio processes and their uses in musical contexts is
  a challenging subject area. We have addressed this difficulty by creating
  an effect development kit including a software-based tool to facilitate r
 apid effect prototyping and guides for assembling hardware around a microc
 ontroller housed in a guitar pedal stompbox-sized enclosure. With these re
 sources\, students need only focus on understanding the specific audio pro
 cess they wish to implement into an effect and then use these resources to
  realize the effect in a standalone device.&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;di
 v&gt;What is the Electric Guitar Innovation Lab (EGIL) @ WPI?&lt;/div&gt;\n&lt;div&gt;Thr
 ough the Electric Guitar Innovation Lab\, WPI students and faculty work to
 gether in a variety of interdisciplinary and open-ended projects to develo
 p new innovations related to the electric guitar\, including the modificat
 ion to instruments and components\, stompboxes and other effects processor
 s\, amplifiers and speaker components\, and related inventions and adaptat
 ions. We routinely&amp;nbsp\;reverse-engineer\,&amp;nbsp\;3D model&lt;sup&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/su
 p&gt;\,3D scan\,&amp;nbsp\;program&lt;sup&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/sup&gt;and&amp;nbsp\;adapt&amp;nbsp\;existin
 g parts and tools\, and then create tool-pathing operations\, fabricate pa
 rts\, and perform real-world and software-based simulations.&lt;/div&gt;
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