BONAUDIO: AN OPEN-SOURCE SOLUTION FOR FLEXIBLE, LOW LATENCY AUDIO STIMULATION
UCL
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PS07-10AM-526
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[Methods] We designed an affordable, open-source soundcard with integrated amplifiers, capable of driving 32 speakers at 48kHz. This combines with an open-source software package for Bonsai-rx to allow for simultaneous, low latency sound presentation across all speakers. In addition, we present a robust routine for in situ calibration of large spatially distributed speaker arrays.
[Results] We tested our hardware-software package in a variety of implementations. We successfully generated and delivered low latency (~20ms) auditory stimuli, compatible with closed-loop experiments. This is comparable with the fastest visual experimental setups. The software is compatible with generic soundcards, which are sufficient for many experiments. However, studies of spatial audition use many speakers. Our custom soundcard is exceptionally well-suited to multi-speaker experiments. New developments will extend this range up to 192kHz with 20 speakers—ideal for model systems with ultrasonic hearing, like the mouse.
[Conclusion] We present a hardware-software package for auditory stimulus delivery. This fully open-source and affordable solution promises to enable a wider variety of auditory studies, while simplifying experimental setups.
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