WVR is a next-generation sample player powered by an ESP32. WVR features 8GB of memory and an advanced Web GUI where users upload audio and manage configuration and firmware. WVR is Arduino compatible and open-source, and fits on a common breadboard, with room to access all the pins.
WVR is a next-generation sample player powered by an ESP32. WVR features 8GB of memory and an advanced Web GUI where users upload audio and manage configuration and firmware. WVR is Arduino compatible and open-source, and fits on a common breadboard, with room to access all the pins.
WVR offers users a wide range of control over the device via the Web GUI, so the majority of embedded audio uses can be setup without writing custom code. WVR responds to MIDI input, or to events on the GPIO pins.
Features:
Playback up to 18 stereo wav files simultaneously, with ~1ms latency
Configurable voice stealing algorithm to handle 18+nth triggers.
Sample-accurate looping, with configurable loop start and end points
Accepts virtually every audio file format, at any resolution, and any size, including wav, mp3, ogg, acc, flac, pcm, aiff, and many more
Upload audio, map samples to MIDI notes, configure pin functionality, apply FX, manage firmwares, etc, all over WiFi
Holds over 12 hours (8 GB) of stereo audio, at 16bit 44.1kHz resolution
Optically isolated MIDI input, provides to-spec MIDI input implementation without any additional circuitry
14 GPIO pins, 8 of which can be analog inputs, and 4 of which can be capacitive touch inputs, plus the many peripherals available on the ESP32 .
Pins can be set to start/stop samples, change bank/voice, turn WiFi on/off, mute/unmute, via Web UI
Write firmware in Arduino, and upload over wifi. Stores multiple firmwares onboard, selectable via the Web UI.
Receive MIDI over WiFi from a DAW via Web MIDI in the Web UI
Create multi-sampled instruments, with velocity layering easily in the Web UI
Bulk upload sounds, or multi-sampled instruments
Backup and restore the contents of memory including configuration (handy for mass production) via Web UI
On-board Ultra Low Power (ULP) co-processor means WVR consumes only ~10uA in sleep mode