# Audioreactive usermod Enabless controlling LEDs via audio input. Audio source can be a microphone or analog-in (AUX) using an appropriate adapter. Supported microphones range from analog (MAX4466, MAX9814, ...) to digital (INMP441, ICS-43434, ...). Does audio processing and provides data structure that specially written effects can use. **does not** provide effects or draw anything to an LED strip/matrix. ## Additional Documentation This usermod is an evolution of [SR-WLED](https://github.com/atuline/WLED), and a lot of documentation and information can be found in the [SR-WLED wiki](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki): * [getting started with audio](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki/First-Time-Setup#sound) * [Sound settings](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki/Sound-Settings) - similar to options on the usemod settings page in WLED. * [Digital Audio](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki/Digital-Microphone-Hookup) * [Analog Audio](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki/Analog-Audio-Input-Options) * [UDP Sound sync](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki/UDP-Sound-Sync) ## Supported MCUs This audioreactive usermod works best on "classic ESP32" (dual core), and on ESP32-S3 which also has dual core and hardware floating point support. It will compile succesfully for ESP32-S2 and ESP32-C3, however might not work well, as other WLED functions will become slow. Audio processing requires a lot of computing power, which can be problematic on smaller MCUs like -S2 and -C3. Analog audio is only possible on "classic" ESP32, but not on other MCUs like ESP32-S3. Currently ESP8266 is not supported, due to low speed and small RAM of this chip. There are however plans to create a lightweight audioreactive for the 8266, with reduced features. ## Installation ### using customised _arduinoFFT_ library for use with this usermod Add `-D USERMOD_AUDIOREACTIVE` to your PlatformIO environment `build_flags`, as well as `https://github.com/blazoncek/arduinoFFT.git` to your `lib_deps`. If you are not using PlatformIO (which you should) try adding `#define USERMOD_AUDIOREACTIVE` to *my_config.h* and make sure you have _arduinoFFT_ library downloaded and installed. Customised _arduinoFFT_ library for use with this usermod can be found at https://github.com/blazoncek/arduinoFFT.git ### using latest (develop) _arduinoFFT_ library Alternatively, you can use the latest arduinoFFT development version. ArduinoFFT `develop` library is slightly more accurate, and slighly faster than our customised library, however also needs additional 2kB RAM. * `build_flags` = `-D USERMOD_AUDIOREACTIVE` `-D UM_AUDIOREACTIVE_USE_NEW_FFT` * `lib_deps`= `https://github.com/kosme/arduinoFFT#develop @ 1.9.2` ## Configuration All parameters are runtime configurable. Some may require a hard reset after changing them (I2S microphone or selected GPIOs). If you want to define default GPIOs during compile time, use the following (default values in parentheses): - `-D SR_DMTYPE=x` : defines digital microphone type: 0=analog, 1=generic I2S (default), 2=ES7243 I2S, 3=SPH0645 I2S, 4=generic I2S with master clock, 5=PDM I2S - `-D AUDIOPIN=x` : GPIO for analog microphone/AUX-in (36) - `-D I2S_SDPIN=x` : GPIO for SD pin on digital microphone (32) - `-D I2S_WSPIN=x` : GPIO for WS pin on digital microphone (15) - `-D I2S_CKPIN=x` : GPIO for SCK pin on digital microphone (14) - `-D MCLK_PIN=x` : GPIO for master clock pin on digital Line-In boards (-1) - `-D ES7243_SDAPIN` : GPIO for I2C SDA pin on ES7243 microphone (-1) - `-D ES7243_SCLPIN` : GPIO for I2C SCL pin on ES7243 microphone (-1) **NOTE** I2S is used for analog audio sampling. Hence, the analog *buttons* (i.e. potentiometers) are disabled when running this usermod with an analog microphone. ### Advanced Compile-Time Options You can use the following additional flags in your `build_flags` * `-D SR_SQUELCH=x` : Default "squelch" setting (10) * `-D SR_GAIN=x` : Default "gain" setting (60) * `-D I2S_USE_RIGHT_CHANNEL`: Use RIGHT instead of LEFT channel (not recommended unless you strictly need this). * `-D I2S_USE_16BIT_SAMPLES`: Use 16bit instead of 32bit for internal sample buffers. Reduces sampling quality, but frees some RAM ressources (not recommended unless you absolutely need this). * `-D I2S_GRAB_ADC1_COMPLETELY`: Experimental: continously sample analog ADC microphone. Only effective on ESP32. WARNING this _will_ cause conflicts(lock-up) with any analogRead() call. * `-D MIC_LOGGER` : (debugging) Logs samples from the microphone to serial USB. Use with serial plotter (Arduino IDE) * `-D SR_DEBUG` : (debugging) Additional error diagnostics and debug info on serial USB. ## Release notes * 2022-06 Ported from [soundreactive WLED](https://github.com/atuline/WLED) - by @blazoncek (AKA Blaz Kristan) and the [SR-WLED team](https://github.com/atuline/WLED/wiki#sound-reactive-wled-fork-team). * 2022-11 Updated to align with "[MoonModules/WLED](https://amg.wled.me)" audioreactive usermod - by @softhack007 (AKA Frank Möhle).