Whenever I do a youtube search around “microcontrollers” “i2s” “dsp” I often land on one of Phil’s Lab videos.
The guy explain projects a few levels above my knowledge but I still find them interesting. On top of that, he seems to have videos and online courses (paid for) on circuit layout etc related to digital audio, he also covers the analog side though. He also has a website:
https://www.phils-lab.net/
A couple of searches in ASR gave not one single mention, what I find surprising having over 100k subscribers. I think his approach is quite interesting, though probably not a 100% match with what is often discussed here, almost always on the analogue side of things when it comes to electronics (what I also find surprising, btw).
I am not knowledgeable enough to say his projects and courses are nonsense or must see for audio tinkerers, so I would like to hear your opinions.
The guy explain projects a few levels above my knowledge but I still find them interesting. On top of that, he seems to have videos and online courses (paid for) on circuit layout etc related to digital audio, he also covers the analog side though. He also has a website:
https://www.phils-lab.net/
A couple of searches in ASR gave not one single mention, what I find surprising having over 100k subscribers. I think his approach is quite interesting, though probably not a 100% match with what is often discussed here, almost always on the analogue side of things when it comes to electronics (what I also find surprising, btw).
I am not knowledgeable enough to say his projects and courses are nonsense or must see for audio tinkerers, so I would like to hear your opinions.