/* Mono peak meter example using Analog objects. Assumes Teensy 3.1 At a minimum DC decouple audio signals to/from Teensy pins with capacitors in the signal paths both in and out, 10uF is often used. Possibly worthwhile to set up virtual ground at 3v3/2 for both, or if changing DAC REF to 1.2V then 1.2V/2 for output side. This example code is in the public domain */ #include #include #include const int myInput = AUDIO_INPUT_LINEIN; // const int myInput = AUDIO_INPUT_MIC; AudioInputAnalog audioInput(A0); // A0 is pin 14, feel free to change. AudioPeak peak_M; AudioOutputAnalog audioOutput; // DAC pin. AudioConnection c1(audioInput,peak_M); AudioConnection c2(audioInput,audioOutput); void setup() { AudioMemory(4); Serial.begin(Serial.baud()); } elapsedMillis fps; void loop() { if(fps>24) { // for best effect make your terminal/monitor a minimum of 31 chars wide and as high as you can. Serial.println(); fps=0; uint8_t monoPeak=peak_M.Dpp()/2184.5321; Serial.print("|"); for(uint8_t cnt=0;cnt"); peak_M.begin(); } }