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About Daisy

Create the sound device of your dreams with Daisy.

Daisy is a family of embedded sound computers for building custom audio hardware.

On this channel, we explore how to design and build guitar pedals, loopers, synthesizers, samplers, MIDI controllers, and other real-time audio devices using the Daisy platform.

You’ll find tutorials, demos, and deep dives covering embedded audio development, DSP, firmware, and hardware design — from beginner-friendly introductions to advanced techniques used in professional audio hardware and effects pedals. We share examples built with Daisy Seed, Daisy Patch, and other Daisy-based tools, using C++, Arduino, Max/MSP, and popular audio frameworks.

Whether you’re a musician, pedal builder, synth designer, or embedded engineer, this channel is about helping you create the sound device you’ve always wanted to build: loopers, reverbs, granular effects, and beyond!

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