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Digital Guitar Effects Pedal, Ian Charles Lang
Digital Guitar Effects Pedal, Ian Charles Lang
Electrical Engineering
The Digital Guitar Effects Pedal assists guitarists in creating music by implementing several useful functions. The pedal takes an analog input signal from an electric guitar, performs digital operations on it, and outputs a modified analog signal to an external guitar amplifier. Pedal functions include: an easy-to-use instrument tuner, a looper which records and plays back music segments, a tap tempo mode allowing easy synchronization with other instruments, and various guitar effects (distortion, echo, and vibrato, among other examples). The pedal user interface displays the current selected function, and allows easy switching between effects.
Electronic Drum Machine (E.D.M), Nyssa Marie Backes
Electronic Drum Machine (E.D.M), Nyssa Marie Backes
Electrical Engineering
Many people argue that a drummer plays the most important role in a band of any genre. During live performances, the other band members rely on the drummer to keep the song moving forward at a proper steady pace. Even in recorded music, drums help listeners sing and dance along with their favorite songs. Thus, achieving success as a band, both in terms of recordings and live shows, absolutely requires a drummer. So, if a band does not have a drummer, and cannot afford the hefty cost of hiring a session drummer, a touring drummer, or both, how can they …
Music Synthesizer Senior Project: Individual Report, Bryan Bellin
Music Synthesizer Senior Project: Individual Report, Bryan Bellin
Electrical Engineering
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General-Purpose Digital Filter Platform, Michael Cheng
General-Purpose Digital Filter Platform, Michael Cheng
Electrical Engineering
This senior project provides a platform for high-speed, general-purpose digital filter implementation. EE 459 currently implements digital filters using reprogrammable digital signal processor boards. These aging digital signal processors serially calculate each difference equation term. Operating at 1 Mega-sample per second, the new general-purpose platform simultaneously processes at least ten digital filtering difference equation coefficients. The platform also features an audio jack input and BNC connectors for viewing input and output signals. The filter digitizes single channel audio signals at 44.1 kHz sampling rate with 16-bit precision or 1 MHz sampling at 8-bit precision. The new reprogrammable platform includes a …