Electrosmith believes that designing audio devices is an art form, not just a science.
That belief drives the creation of a seamless hardware and software platform that lets audio designers, musicians, and developers focus on making the world sound better – instead of reinventing the wheel.
Since its launch in 2019, the Electrosmith Daisy platform has powered million-dollar Kickstarter audio products, been taught in Ivy League university courses and brought cutting-edge sound to interactive art installations around the world.
Daisy is an embedded music platform that provides everything needed to build high-fidelity audio hardware:Plug in a USB cable to power the board and start making sound, upload an example program over USB, and tweak it in real time. Firmware developed for Daisy is released free under a permissive open-source licence, and the platform is programmable in C++, Arduino, Max/MSP Gen~ and Pure Data.Hardware highlights include stereo audio I/O at 96 kHz / 24-bit (AC-coupled), an ARM Cortex-M7 MCU running at 480 MHz, 64 MB of SDRAM (enough for up to 10-minute audio buffers), 8 MB of external flash, an SD-card interface, 31 GPIOs, 12 16-bit ADC inputs, 2 12-bit DC-coupled DAC outputs, PWM outputs and common serial buses (SPI, UART, SAI/I2S, I2C), plus a dedicated VIN pin for external power – everything you need for complex, standalone audio devices.Features:• Stereo audio I/O – 96 kHz / 24-bit audio hardware (AC-coupled)• Programmable in: C++, Arduino, Max/MSP Gen~, Pure Data• ×31 GPIO, ×12 ADC inputs (16-bit), ×2 DAC outputs (12-bit, DC-coupled)• ARM Cortex-M7 MCU running at 480 MHz• 64 MB of SDRAM for up to 10-minute audio buffers, 8 MB external flash• SD-card interface, PWM outputs, and various serial protocols for external devices (SPI, UART, SAI/I2S, I2C)• Dedicated VIN pin for external power
Daisy Patch is a metamorphic sound environment built on the Daisy DSP platform, a blank-slate hardware design that can transform into a wide range of digital instruments.The unit provides quad 24-bit audio I/O (up to 192 kHz) and a browser-based programmer for uploading a growing library of ready-to-run firmware – samplers, granular engines, physical-model voices and more – without the need for special upload tools.Custom firmware is authored with Pure Data, Arduino, Max/MSP Gen~, or C++, and starter templates accelerate development. Onboard USB connectivity and a high-resolution OLED simplify debugging and real-time interaction, making the Patch both a performance device and a development platform.The package includes one Daisy Seed (65 MB) and ships as an open-source DSP platform ready for experimentation, prototyping, and deployment as a compact standalone instrumentFeatures:• Open source DSP platform• Vast library of ready to go firmware files• Quad 24-bit audio IO, up to 192kHz• MIDI IO (TRS+USB)• High res OLED display
If you can code it, you can make it – patch.Init() is an open-source Eurorack development interface built around the Daisy Patch Submodule that converts the submodule into a versatile DSP module.Supplied with a Daisy Patch Submodule, the platform pairs a utilitarian front panel (open-source under MIT) whose parameter names match the code with high-fidelity audio performance: 24-bit, 96 kHz sample rate, an STM32 H7 processor and 64 MB of SDRAM. Stereo I/O and the Patch Submodule’s I/O options enable everything from samplers and granular processors to reverbs, glitchy effects and complex oscillators, while the freely available front-panel files let designers adapt the hardware for bespoke or commercial modules without licensing friction.Features:• Eurorack development platform for the Daisy Patch Submodule• High Fidelity Daisy architecture: 24-bit, 96kHz sample-rate, 64MB SDRAM, STM32 H7 processor• Stereo I/O• Utilitarian design, with code-matching front panel parameter names
The Pod is a compact USB-powered breakout board for the Daisy, bundled with a Daisy Seed (65 MB), that brings stereo line-level I/O, a headphone output with dedicated volume control and a TRS MIDI input into a small development-friendly package.Onboard controls include two push buttons, two RGB LEDs and a rotary encoder with push switch, while an SD-card slot and a secondary micro-USB port expand connectivity for standalone projects. Designed as a convenient prototyping companion, the Pod provides the essential audio and control interfaces needed to move a Daisy project from idea to playable hardware. Note: powering the Pod from a computer can introduce hum via ground loops; using an external USB power source typically improves audio performance.Features:• USB Powered• 3.5mm stereo jacks for line level audio I/O, headphone output, and TRS MIDI input.• Built In headphone amplifier with dedicated volume control.• 2 Buttons, 2 RGB LEDs, and rotary encoder with push button.• SD Card Slot, and secondary USB micro port
€99.00*
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