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ESP32-8-Octave-Audio-Spectrum-Display

Using an ESP32 and OLED display together with an FFT to display audio as 8-octaves in the frequency domain.

An improved version solely for the ESP32 with its significantly faster ADC to enable an increase in the resolution of the frequency domain by a factor of 4, whilst also giving an improved dynamic range. Code improvements have also been made to speed up the processing together with a shorter code length.

You must place the font.h file in the same location as the sketch. The Font file is needed to provide a font that can display enough characters across the screen to enable each band to be clearly denoted. The bands are:

125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1KHz 2Khz 4KHz 8Khz 16kHz

Please note, if you use a microphone - speaker test environment it is highly likely (unless of very high bandwidth and quality) that both the microphone and speakers used have insufficient quality to ensure you are getting a flat frequency response for the Fast Fourier Transform to convert and display. The only way to ensure you see the correct result is to feed approximately 50mV to 100mV pk-pk of audio directly into the ADC port with no DC offset. This is not a fault with the software or display or FFT - it’s the laws of physics!

TFT Version by Tobozo: https://github.com/tobozo/ESP32-Audio-Spectrum-Waveform-Display/tree/wrover-kit

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