Datanoise PicoADK v2 music synthesizer is a Raspberry Pi RP2350 board for audio experimentation
After the success of PicoADK v1, Datanoise has recently announced the launch of its PicoADK v2 music synthesizer built around the Raspberry Pi RP2350 MCU. The board supports projects like custom synthesizers, audio effects, and noise generation, and the 8 MB QSPI PSRAM of the RP2350 makes it ideal for memory-intensive applications such as long delays. Additionally, it features a SWD debug port, microSD card support, a MIDI-in circuit with an optocoupler, USB Type-C, user and power LEDs, and more. Previously, we have written about various similar synthesizer boards, like theΒ Arduino-based MIDI controller, and we have seen products likeΒ the TinyLlama x86 retro computer,Β which uses the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W as a MIDI synthesizer. PicoADK v2 music synthesizer specification MicrocontrollerΒ βΒ Raspberry Pi RP2350A MCU CPU β Dual-core Arm Cortex-M33 processor @ 150MHz Memory β 520KB internal RAM Storage β 8KB OTP Package β QFN-60; 7Γ7 mm Memory β Optional 8MB QSPI [...]
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