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If you want to jump straight into flashing examples and making some sound, you can use our web programmer to upload compiled programs straight to your Daisy without any additional software.
Note: You must be using Google Chrome as your browser. Instructions are on the page.
Otherwise, if you're interested in writing some code, follow our Getting Started Wiki page to set up your dev environment. If you plan on using Arduino, follow the Getting Started Arduino edition.
Our Daisy code libraries are live on GitHub and ready to help you build projects quickly. The libraries consist of the following:
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DaisySP is a DSP library specifically tailored for the Daisy environment. Browse the reference documentation and check out the examples folder
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libDaisy is a hardware abstraction library which provides easy access to things such as ADC reads, GPIO, MIDI drivers, and more. Browse the reference documentation
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DaisyExamples is home to all of our example programs and circuits for the Daisy platform and associated hardware
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ArduinoAudio is an Arduino library for the Daisy platform and provides access to the audio callback, codec configuration, and more
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ArduinoDaisySP is a wrapper for our DaisySP DSP library
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Web Programmer is an online tool capable of flashing precompiled binaries to your Daisy device using a graphical interface. You can browse our available programs, or upload your own
The pinout diagram for the Daisy Seed is located on our pinout wiki page.
To start adding your own circuits to the Daisy, you can browse our Seed example programs which are each accompanied by a schematic, breadboard diagram, and Fritzing file. This is a great way to get started with basic circuit design such as audio IO, ADC inputs, using potentiometers, etc.
If you are interested in designing your own Guitar Pedals, Eurorack modules, etc., check out our Hardware GitHub repo for the Daisy Seed schematic, as well as reference designs for our evaluation platforms. For each evaluation platform (Pod, Patch, Petal, Field) you will find a schematic PDF and EAGLE file located within the GitHub repo.
If you plan on designing your own PCB with the Daisy, you can find an EAGLE part in our Electrosmith EAGLE Library.
Here are some ways to get support and connect with other users and developers:
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Join the Daisy Forum
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Make a GitHub Issue
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Join the Daisy Slack Workspace - shoot us an email at hello(at)electro-smith(dot)com to receive an invitation