Arduino designs, manufactures, and supports electronic devices and software, allowing people around the world to easily access advanced technologies that interact with the physical world.
Our products are straightforward, simple, and powerful, ready to satisfy users' needs from students to makers and all the way to professional developers.
Arduino will present a new project based on our Portenta X8 this weekend at Soundmit, the international synth event in Turin, Italy.
The team prepared for the occasion a few audio-oriented docker compose apps: an audio docker with a virtual guitar amplifier using cutting-edge ML technology, a complete virtual modular system (Cardinal) and a DX7 emulator (Dexed).
The board will process sound in real time, while at the same time handling an high-res display and I/Os.
See you there
We've heard about the promise of open-source hardware and DIY technology in music. Now, let's check in on how it's doing in the music scene - and what can be done to build communities and make them more inclusive, at a time when we're reconsidering online platforms.
Arduino designs, manufactures, and supports electronic devices and software, allowing people around the world to easily access advanced technologies that interact with the physical world.
Arduino designs, manufactures, and supports electronic devices and software, allowing people around the world to easily access advanced technologies that interact with the physical world.
Our products are straightforward, simple, and powerful, ready to satisfy users' needs from students to makers and all the way to professional developers.
Arduino will present a new project based on our Portenta X8 this weekend at Soundmit, the international synth event in Turin, Italy.
The team prepared for the occasion a few audio-oriented docker compose apps: an audio docker with a virtual guitar amplifier using cutting-edge ML technology, a complete virtual modular system (Cardinal) and a DX7 emulator (Dexed).
The board will process sound in real time, while at the same time handling an high-res display and I/Os.
See you there