These past two weeks, we’ve made a couple key pushes forward as a team.
First, we finally got our parts order submitted! Because Sullivan had a lot of resources in his audio lab, we were able to limit our purchases even more than we planned. The parts came in earlier this week, and we spent some time assembling the simple pedal we purchased.
We also started working on hashing out our integration plan. We are focusing on the integration aspect because the midsemester demo is coming up in a week and a half. By then, we want to be able to show the full flow of our project with a simple test circuit and audio sample. We’ve been focusing on individual modules up until now, so this integration plan was a change of pace.
Along that note, we made a change to our audio processing module to help with the integration plan. We realized that the JUCE library was very heavy for what we needed, so we decided as a team to switch to a different library. Hopefully we’ll see the wiseness of our choice next week.
We also spent some time discussing our requirements and vision for the midsemester demo. We wanted to all agree on what we wanted to have ready for the demo so that no one was stressed or surprised. We agreed that we wanted a demo of simulating a real time sound on a low pass filter ready.
Next week, we plan on working together to fully integrate our project. After that, we can start building out a testing suite. Lots of exciting things are now going to happen!