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Propeller Audio Links

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We have collected Propeller-related audio clips and linked them here for your enjoyment.

If you have audio samples of your own Propeller-based project... send us the link! E-mail share@parallax.com, use "Propeller Audio Submission" as the subject line.

 

Podcast Episode 33: The Propeller Chip

A podcast interview with Jeff Martin from the Embedded Systems Conference (4/17/2008) about the Propeller chip and the nature of its design.

LinuxLink Radio is a bi-weekly podcast geared towards embedded Linux developers.  Though the Propeller chip bears no relation to embedded Linux, the hosts (Gene Sally and Maciej Halasz) thought the Propeller chip was very interesting and wanted to inform their listeners about it through their podcast.

Download the podcast (*.mp3).

Or visit the LinuxLink Radio Podcast page:
 http://www.timesys.com/resources/podcast

 

OpenStompTM Coyote-1: open source digital guitar effects pedalChip

An audio demo of the OpenStomp Coyote-1 guitar effects pedal by accomplished guitarist Eric Moyer. This Propeller-based product was dreamt up by Eric one inspiring night after years of wishing for a guitar pedal he could program himself with effects nobody else in the industry was creating.

The OpenStomp Coyote-1 is a Propeller-based open source audio effects processor built for guitar players. With the Coyote-1 users can develop custom audio effects in software (like distortion, echo, chorus etc.), mix multiple effects to build "patches", and exchange those effects and patches with the OpenStomp community.

Download the audio demo (*.mp3).

Or visit the OpenStomp website page:
 www.openstomp.com

 

 Seven

 Singing Demo (Seven)

A narrated demo of the Propeller chip singing the number “seven” in four voices spatially placed on a virtual sound stage.

This is based on the Singing Seven object that is available on the Propeller Object Exchange.

Download the audio demo (*.mp3).

 

 16th Century

Singing Demo (16th Century)

A narrated demo of the Propeller chip singing a 4-part harmony from the 16th century in four voices spatially placed on a virtual sound stage.

This is based on the Singing Demo (16th Century, 4-part Harmony) object that is available on the Propeller Object Exchange.

Download the audio demo (*.mp3).

 

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