Small, smart and designed to be fitted in small boxes Audiolino Brick is the ultimate board for your next audio project. Audiolino Brick can be used in stomp-boxes, speaker crossovers and audio effect units. Since we know what are the challenges involved in designing audio algotihms we simply had the idea to provide you a board that requires no programming skills and that can be easily integrated in most DIY projects. This way you can concentrate on other aspects of your idea like product design or external audio analog processing, and mostly to save time and effort! Audiolino Brick is your solution.
All the algorithms are resident in the main processor. You can recall them by using the onboard switches or by standard MIDI program change messages. This means that the board does not need to be reprogrammed or connected to the PC to change effect. You always have access to all the preset programs and all of your user programs that can make use of any of the algorithms in the library!
Everything can be controlled via standard MIDI messages. We also offer you a free PC editor that will give instant access to all of the algorithms parameters and advanced board configuration, like potentiometer polarity selection or automatic program recall at boot. With the PC editor you can modify the algorithm parameters while audio is playing. You can then make your programs be available for offline use by storing them to the board. With this solution you can easily customize the effects before enclosing them in your box. MIDI-USB or MIDI-UART will give you always the possibility to change settings.
Everything can be controlled via standard MIDI messages. We also offer you a free PC editor that will give instant access to all of the algorithms parameters and advanced board configuration, like potentiometer polarity selection or automatic program recall at boot. With the PC editor you can modify the algorithm parameters while audio is playing. You can then make your programs be available for offline use by storing them to the board. With this solution you can easily customize the effects before enclosing them in your box. MIDI-USB or MIDI-UART will give you always the possibility to change settings.
Chain connection
You can connect Audiolino Brick boards together in a chain by using dedicated connectors. This way the signal is propagated like in a guitar pedal board with all the effects as inserts. But we have a cool stuff here! In order to give the best audio performance the signal is propagated digitally inside the chain, so analog to digital conversion and digital to analog conversion is performed once. The first in the first board, the latter in the last board. When using multiple boards connected together the MIDI data entering in the first board is propagated to the rest of the chain and all the boards can be controlled by using the same port. Just set each board to a different MIDI channel.
LEDs
Board has one additional connectors that can be used to drive 2 external LEDS that can be used for input clipping and level detection.
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