/* Stereo peak meter example, assumes Audio adapter but just uses terminal so no more parts required. This example code is in the public domain */ #include #include #include const int myInput = AUDIO_INPUT_LINEIN; // const int myInput = AUDIO_INPUT_MIC; AudioInputI2S audioInput; // audio shield: mic or line-in AudioPeak peak_L; AudioPeak peak_R; AudioOutputI2S audioOutput; // audio shield: headphones & line-out AudioConnection c1(audioInput,0,peak_L,0); AudioConnection c2(audioInput,1,peak_R,0); AudioConnection c3(audioInput,0,audioOutput,0); AudioConnection c4(audioInput,1,audioOutput,1); AudioControlSGTL5000 audioShield; void setup() { AudioMemory(6); audioShield.enable(); audioShield.inputSelect(myInput); audioShield.volume(75); audioShield.unmuteLineout(); Serial.begin(Serial.baud()); } elapsedMillis fps; uint8_t cnt=0; void loop() { if(fps>24) { // for best effect make your terminal/monitor a minimum of 62 chars wide and as high as you can. Serial.println(); fps=0; uint8_t leftPeak=peak_L.Dpp()/2184.5321; // 65536 / 2184.5321 ~ 30. for(cnt=0;cnt<30-leftPeak;cnt++) Serial.print(" "); while(cnt++<30) Serial.print("<"); Serial.print("||"); uint8_t rightPeak=peak_R.Dpp()/2184.5321; for(cnt=0;cnt"); while(cnt++<30) Serial.print(" "); peak_L.begin(); // no need to call .stop if all you want peak_R.begin(); // is to zero it. } }