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If you just connect your guitar and use some kind of monitor program to read the ADC you will see a very little variation on the signal (thats why you see the 1800-2200). If you connect an analog potentiometer that can generate a signal from 0 to 3.3V, you will see the full span of the ADC working good. I reckon that the variation of the guitar signal is too fast to be captured by the serial connection....Based on print statements I've done, it always seems to be in the range of 1800-2200 or so (with guitar plugged in and strumming/picking...), which obviously isn't the actual frequency of that sample. If anyone could clear this part up, it might be able to get me in the right direction, but if anyone else has anything they'd like to share, that'd be cool too -- thanks!
we do not have any chorus/flanger yet, it shouldn't be difficult to do as we have similar codes in the pedalshield:I was curious -- does anyone have any Pedal Pi code to a phaser pedal (or something similar like a flanger, chorus, etc.).
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