# seeed-voicecard [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/seeed-voicecard/Lobby](https://badges.gitter.im/seeed-voicecard/Lobby.svg)](https://gitter.im/seeed-voicecard/Lobby?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) The drivers of [ReSpeaker Mic Hat](https://www.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker-2-Mics-Pi-HAT-p-2874.html) and [ReSpeaker 4 Mic Array](https://www.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker-4-Mic-Array-for-Raspberry-Pi-p-2941.html) for Raspberry Pi. ### Install seeed-voicecard Get the seeed voice card source code. and install all linux kernel drivers ```bash git clone https://github.com/respeaker/seeed-voicecard cd seeed-voicecard sudo ./install.sh sudo reboot ``` ## ReSpeaker Mic Hat [![](https://github.com/SeeedDocument/MIC_HATv1.0_for_raspberrypi/blob/master/img/mic_hatv1.0.png?raw=true)](https://www.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker-2-Mics-Pi-HAT-p-2874.html) While the upstream wm8960 codec is not currently supported by current Pi kernel builds, upstream wm8960 has some bugs, we had fixed it. we must it build manually. Check that the sound card name matches the source code seeed-voicecard. ```bash #for ReSpeaker 2-mic pi@raspberrypi:~/seeed-voicecard $ aplay -l **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA], device 0: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA] Subdevices: 8/8 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 Subdevice #1: subdevice #1 Subdevice #2: subdevice #2 Subdevice #3: subdevice #3 Subdevice #4: subdevice #4 Subdevice #5: subdevice #5 Subdevice #6: subdevice #6 Subdevice #7: subdevice #7 card 0: ALSA [bcm2835 ALSA], device 1: bcm2835 ALSA [bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: seeed2micvoicec [seeed-2mic-voicecard], device 0: bcm2835-i2s-wm8960-hifi wm8960-hifi-0 [] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 pi@raspberrypi:~/seeed-voicecard $ arecord -l **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices **** card 1: seeed2micvoicec [seeed-2mic-voicecard], device 0: bcm2835-i2s-wm8960-hifi wm8960-hifi-0 [] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 pi@raspberrypi:~/seeed-voicecard $ ``` If you want to change the alsa settings, You can use `sudo alsactl --file=/etc/voicecard/wm8960_asound.state store` to save it. #### Next step Go to https://github.com/respeaker/mic_hat to build voice enabled projects with Google Assistant SDK or Alexa Voice Service. ## ReSpeaker 4 Mic Array [![](https://github.com/SeeedDocument/ReSpeaker-4-Mic-Array-for-Raspberry-Pi/blob/master/img/features.png?raw=true)](https://www.seeedstudio.com/ReSpeaker-4-Mic-Array-for-Raspberry-Pi-p-2941.html) The 4 Mic Array uses ac108 which includes 4 ADCs, we also write ac108 rapberry pi linux kernel driver. Check that the sound card name matches the source code seeed-voicecard. ```bash #for ReSpeaker 4-mic pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) playback capture dmixed array ac108 default:CARD=seeed4micvoicec seeed-4mic-voicecard, Default Audio Device sysdefault:CARD=seeed4micvoicec seeed-4mic-voicecard, Default Audio Device dmix:CARD=seeed4micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-4mic-voicecard, Direct sample mixing device dsnoop:CARD=seeed4micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-4mic-voicecard, Direct sample snooping device hw:CARD=seeed4micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-4mic-voicecard, Direct hardware device without any conversions plughw:CARD=seeed4micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-4mic-voicecard, Hardware device with all software conversions pi@raspberrypi:~ $ ``` If you want to change the alsa settings, You can use `sudo alsactl --file=/etc/voicecard/ac108_asound.state store` to save it. ## 6-Mics Circular Array Kit for Raspberry Pi The 6 Mics Circular Array Kit uses ac108 x 2 / ac101 x 1 / 6 micphones, includes 8 ADCs and 2 DACs. The driver is implemented with 8 input channels & 8 output channels. >**The first 6 input channel are MIC recording data, the rest 2 input channel are echo channel of playback The first 2 output channel are playing data, the rest 6 output channel are dummy** Check that the sound card name matches the source code seeed-voicecard. ```bash #for ReSpeaker 6-mic pi@raspberrypi:~ $ arecord -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) default playback dmixed ac108 multiapps ac101 sysdefault:CARD=seeed8micvoicec seeed-8mic-voicecard, Default Audio Device dmix:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct sample mixing device dsnoop:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct sample snooping device hw:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct hardware device without any conversions plughw:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Hardware device with all software conversions pi@raspberrypi:~ $ aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) default playback dmixed ac108 multiapps ac101 sysdefault:CARD=ALSA bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 ALSA Default Audio Device dmix:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 ALSA Direct sample mixing device dmix:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI Direct sample mixing device dsnoop:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 ALSA Direct sample snooping device dsnoop:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI Direct sample snooping device hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 ALSA Direct hardware device without any conversions hw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI Direct hardware device without any conversions plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=0 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 ALSA Hardware device with all software conversions plughw:CARD=ALSA,DEV=1 bcm2835 ALSA, bcm2835 IEC958/HDMI Hardware device with all software conversions sysdefault:CARD=seeed8micvoicec seeed-8mic-voicecard, Default Audio Device dmix:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct sample mixing device dsnoop:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct sample snooping device hw:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Direct hardware device without any conversions plughw:CARD=seeed8micvoicec,DEV=0 seeed-8mic-voicecard, Hardware device with all software conversions ``` ## 4-Mics Linear Array Kit for Raspberry Pi In contrast to 6-Mics Circular Array Kit for Raspberry Pi, the difference is only first 4 input channels are valid capturing data. #### Test: ```bash #for ReSpeaker 2-mic #It will capture sound an playback on hw:1 arecord -f cd -Dhw:1 | aplay -Dhw:1 ``` ```bash #for ReSpeaker 4-mic #It will capture sound on AC108 and save as a.wav arecord -Dac108 -f S32_LE -r 16000 -c 4 a.wav ``` ```bash #for ReSpeaker 6-mic #It will capture sound on AC108 and save as a.wav arecord -Dac108 -f S32_LE -r 16000 -c 8 a.wav #Take care of that the captured mic audio is on the first 6 channels #It will play sound file a.wav on AC101 aplay -D ac101 a.wav #Do not use -D plughw:1,0 directly except your wave file is single channel only. ``` **Note: for developer using ReSpeaker 6-mic doing capturing & playback the same time, capturing must be start first, or else the capturing channels will miss order.** ### uninstall seeed-voicecard If you want to upgrade the driver , you need uninstall the driver first. ``` pi@raspberrypi:~/seeed-voicecard $ sudo ./uninstall.sh ... ------------------------------------------------------ Please reboot your raspberry pi to apply all settings Thank you! ------------------------------------------------------ ``` Enjoy !