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 A small synthesizer/effect/whatever utilizing the [Daisy Seed DSP Board by Electrosmith](https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy). This is essentially a high powered Arduino with two audio inputs and two audio outputs, inputs for up to 12 knobs or faders and a ton of memory.
 
-This is how the unit could look like (artist rendering, blender files in the repo):
+This is how the unit looks like:
 
 ![](3d/renders/daisyy1.png)
 
-## Planned Features
+## Features
 
 - 1.3" OLED Display (black and white) with 128×64 pixels
 
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 - RGB-LED for display of input levels
 
-- MIDI in
+- DIN-MIDI in
 
 - Powered via USB
 
 - <u>Optional:</u> Mic Preamp (without Phantom power, needs external 12V power supply)
 
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 Soldering instuctions [can be found here](solder_instructions.md)
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 ## Software
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 [^1]: See Section *programmable in* on: [https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy](https://www.electro-smith.com/daisy/daisy)
 
-### Arduino IDE Setup
-
-If you like you can follow [Electrosmith's Video Instructions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyQWK8JFTps) on how to setup the ardino IDE to work with daisy. The short list version is:
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-1. Install Arduino IDE from [arduino.cc](https://www.arduino.cc/en/software)
-2. Follow the instructions at [sm32duino](https://github.com/stm32duino/Arduino_Core_STM32/wiki/Getting-Started):
-	1. In Arduino under `Preferences > Additional Board Manager URLs` add the following text:
-	`https://github.com/stm32duino/BoardManagerFiles/raw/main/package_stmicroelectronics_index.json`
-	(Note: If you already have other URLs there, you need to seperate them with a comma)
-	2. Open the `Board Manager` in Arduino (one of the icons on the left) and install the board `STM32 MCU based boards` by STMicroelectronics
-	3. Follow the extra step, download and install the STM32CubeProgrammer Software from [here](https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubeprog.html)
-	<u>Mac:</u> You will have to use the workaround described [in the video](https://youtu.be/UyQWK8JFTps?t=164)
-	<u>Linux:</u> Make sure the stm32cube binaries can be found in the PATH by the Arduino IDE
-
-### Install DaisyDuino Library
-
-1. Click on the `Library Manager` icon in the left bar
-2. Search for `DaisyDuino`
-3. Click <kbd>INSTALL</kbd>
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-### Arduino IDE Settings
-
-**NOTE:** It can happen that these settings get lost if you update the STM32 board files
-
-Change the following settings in the `Tool` menu:
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-| Name | Setting |
-| -------- | ----------|
-| Board | `Generic STM32H7 Series` |
-| Board part number | `Daisy Seed` |
-| USB support | `CDC (generic 'Serial' supersede U(S)ART)` |
-| U(S)ART support | `Enabled (Generic 'Serial')` |
-| USB speed (if available) | `Low/Full Speed` |
-| Upload method | `STM32CubeProgrammer (DFU)` |
-
-### Testing the board
+### Finished Software
 
-1. Connect your Daisy Seed to your computer via USB. The red power LED should now glow
-2. Set the daisy to DFU/Programming mode by pressing the buttons in the following order:
-	1. Press and HOLD the `BOOT` button
-	2. Click the `RESET` button`
-	3. Release the `BOOT` button
-3. In Arduino open the Blink-Example in `File > Examples > 01.Basics > Blink`
-4. Ensure on top next to the round buttons the board `Generic STM32H7 Series` is shown (if not follow the steps outlined above in the section *Arduino IDE Settings*)
-5. Click on the round Upload button (an arrow pointing to the right)
-6. After uploading the onboard LED of the Daisy Seed should blink (if not the Arduino IDE will show a red error in the area on bottom)
+If you don't want to program a lot yourself finished code to upload can be found here:
 
-If this works you can now check other examples (or the DaisyDuino-Examples in `File > Examples > DaisyDuino`)
+| Project | Description | Framework |
+| ---------- | ---------------- | ------------------|
+| [daisy-looper](https://code.hfbk.net/sdiy/daisyy/daisyy-software/daisyy-looper) | A multi-buffer looper | Daisyduino |