It's what I learned on, and there seems to be more info available out there about it (for now), but capacitive touch CYD would probably be better/more responsive. The resistive touch option seems to be a few dollars cheaper in general on Amazon.
That's really cool! Starred so I can find it later, might be challenging putting it on the esp32 but if there's an easy way to downsize the images then it should be do-able. Thanks!
A video about a fully open source guitar pedal with features similar to commercial high end digital effects. Discusses the project and demos various effects.
Flexibility and affordability. As a guitar player, if I walked into a room and on one side there’s a perfect digital emulation of a Marshall stack, and on the other side there’s and actual Marshall stack, I’d go for the real thing every time. But the reality for most musicians, myself included, is that I wouldn't be able to or wouldn’t be willing to pay that much for one. Now if I had a whole library of digital amps/pedals to try, then I could find something I like best and go get the real thing. I don’t see digital as replacing analog, only enhancing it. It’s also nice to be able to plug in headphones, and from a laptop or pedal that takes up much less space.
But as an engineer I just nerd out over all of it. Analog. Digital. If it makes good music it’s all cool to me.