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ESPHome config - Raspiaudio Muse Luxe as a voice assistant satellite in Home Assistant

Introduction

The purpose of this ESPHome config is to be able to use the Raspiaudio Muse Luxe as a voice assistant satellite in Home Assistant.

Features

  • wake word, push to talk and continuous conversation support
  • response playback
  • service exposed in HA to start and stop the voice assistant from another device/trigger
  • visual feedback of the recording/success/error status via the Luxe's onboard LED

Pre-requisites

  • Home Assistant 2023.10.0 or newer
  • A voice assistant configured in HA with STT and TTS in a language of your choice
  • ESPHome 2023.10.1 or newer

Known issues and limitations

Installation instructions

If the Muse Luxe has already been added to ESPHome

Edit your config and paste the one below. Double check Wifi connection details, API encryption key and device name/friendly name to make sure you use your own.

If the Muse Luxe is not already in ESPHome

Add a new ESP32 device in ESPHome, using the configuration below.

After the device has been added to ESPHome

Compile and install the firmware on the speaker. If auto discovery is turned on, the device should appear in Home Assistant automatically. Otherwise, check out this guide.

Credits

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substitutions:
name: "muse-luxe"
friendly_name: "RaspiAudio Muse Luxe"
wifi_ap_password: ""
esphome:
name: ${name}
friendly_name: ${friendly_name}
name_add_mac_suffix: false
min_version: 2023.10.1
on_boot:
then:
- output.turn_on: dac_mute
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
effect: slow_pulse
red: 100%
green: 60%
blue: 0%
esp32:
board: esp-wrover-kit
framework:
type: arduino
logger:
api:
services:
- service: start_va
then:
- voice_assistant.start
- service: stop_va
then:
- voice_assistant.stop
ota:
i2c:
sda: GPIO18
scl: GPIO23
wifi:
ap:
password: "${wifi_ap_password}"
captive_portal:
improv_serial:
external_components:
- source: github://RASPIAUDIO/esphomeLuxe@main
components: [es8388]
refresh: 0s
es8388:
globals:
- id: wifi_connected
type: bool
initial_value: "false"
restore_value: false
interval:
- interval: 1s
then:
- if:
condition:
and:
- lambda: "return !id(wifi_connected);"
- wifi.connected:
then:
- globals.set:
id: wifi_connected
value: "true"
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
effect: pulse
red: 0%
green: 100%
blue: 0%
- delay: 1s
- light.turn_off: top_led
output:
- platform: gpio
id: dac_mute
pin: GPIO21
inverted: true
i2s_audio:
- i2s_lrclk_pin: GPIO25
i2s_bclk_pin: GPIO5
media_player:
- platform: i2s_audio
name: None
id: luxe_out
dac_type: external
i2s_dout_pin: GPIO26
mode: stereo
on_state:
if:
condition:
media_player.is_playing:
then:
output.turn_off: dac_mute
else:
output.turn_on: dac_mute
microphone:
- platform: i2s_audio
id: luxe_microphone
i2s_din_pin: GPIO35
adc_type: external
pdm: false
voice_assistant:
id: va
microphone: luxe_microphone
media_player: luxe_out
use_wake_word: true
on_listening:
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
blue: 100%
red: 0%
green: 0%
brightness: 100%
effect: pulse
on_tts_start:
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
blue: 60%
red: 20%
green: 20%
effect: none
on_tts_end:
- media_player.play_media: !lambda return x;
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
blue: 60%
red: 20%
green: 20%
effect: pulse
# This is useful when you want to stream the response on another media_player
# - homeassistant.service:
# service: media_player.play_media
# data:
# entity_id: media_player.some_speaker
# media_content_id: !lambda 'return x;'
# media_content_type: music
# announce: "true"
on_client_connected:
- if:
condition:
- switch.is_on: use_wake_word
then:
- voice_assistant.start_continuous:
on_client_disconnected:
- if:
condition:
- switch.is_on: use_wake_word
then:
- voice_assistant.stop:
on_end:
- delay: 100ms
- wait_until:
not:
media_player.is_playing: luxe_out
- script.execute: reset_led
on_error:
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
blue: 0%
red: 100%
green: 0%
effect: none
- delay: 1s
- script.execute: reset_led
- script.wait: reset_led
- lambda: |-
if (code == "wake-provider-missing" || code == "wake-engine-missing") {
id(use_wake_word).turn_off();
}
sensor:
- platform: adc
pin: GPIO33
name: Battery voltage
device_class: voltage
unit_of_measurement: "V"
accuracy_decimals: 2
state_class: measurement
entity_category: diagnostic
update_interval: 15s
attenuation: auto
filters:
- multiply: 2 # https://forum.raspiaudio.com/t/esp-muse-luxe-bluetooth-speaker/294/12
- exponential_moving_average:
alpha: 0.2
send_every: 2
- delta: 0.002
on_value:
then:
- sensor.template.publish:
id: battery_percent
state: !lambda "return x;"
- platform: template
name: Battery
id: battery_percent
device_class: battery
unit_of_measurement: "%"
accuracy_decimals: 0
state_class: measurement
entity_category: diagnostic
update_interval: 15s
filters:
- calibrate_polynomial:
degree: 3
datapoints:
- 4.58 -> 100.0
- 4.5 -> 97.1
- 4.47 -> 94.2
- 4.44 -> 88.4
- 4.42 -> 82.7
- 4.41 -> 76.9
- 4.41 -> 71.1
- 4.37 -> 65.3
- 4.35 -> 59.5
- 4.31 -> 53.8
- 4.28 -> 48.0
- 4.26 -> 42.2
- 4.23 -> 36.4
- 4.21 -> 30.6
- 4.19 -> 24.9
- 4.16 -> 19.1
- 4.1 -> 13.3
- 4.07 -> 10.4
- 4.03 -> 7.5
- 3.97 -> 4.6
- 3.82 -> 1.7
- 3.27 -> 0.0
- lambda: return clamp(x, 0.0f, 100.0f);
binary_sensor:
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO19
inverted: true
mode:
input: true
pullup: true
name: Volume Up
on_click:
- media_player.volume_up: luxe_out
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO32
inverted: true
mode:
input: true
pullup: true
name: Volume Down
on_click:
- media_player.volume_down: luxe_out
- platform: gpio
pin:
number: GPIO12
inverted: true
mode:
input: true
pullup: true
name: Action
on_click:
- if:
condition:
switch.is_off: use_wake_word
then:
- if:
condition: voice_assistant.is_running
then:
- voice_assistant.stop:
- script.execute: reset_led
else:
- voice_assistant.start:
else:
- voice_assistant.stop
- delay: 1s
- script.execute: reset_led
- script.wait: reset_led
- voice_assistant.start_continuous:
light:
- platform: esp32_rmt_led_strip
name: None
id: top_led
pin: GPIO22
chipset: SK6812
num_leds: 1
rgb_order: grb
rmt_channel: 0
default_transition_length: 0s
gamma_correct: 2.8
effects:
- pulse:
name: pulse
transition_length: 250ms
update_interval: 250ms
- pulse:
name: slow_pulse
transition_length: 1s
update_interval: 2s
script:
- id: reset_led
then:
- if:
condition:
switch.is_on: use_wake_word
then:
- light.turn_on:
id: top_led
blue: 100%
red: 100%
green: 0%
brightness: 100%
effect: none
else:
- light.turn_off: top_led
switch:
- platform: template
name: Use Wake Word
id: use_wake_word
optimistic: true
restore_mode: RESTORE_DEFAULT_ON
on_turn_on:
- lambda: id(va).set_use_wake_word(true);
- if:
condition:
not:
- voice_assistant.is_running
then:
- voice_assistant.start_continuous
- script.execute: reset_led
on_turn_off:
- voice_assistant.stop
- lambda: id(va).set_use_wake_word(false);
- script.execute: reset_led
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userMak commented Oct 29, 2024

is this ok?
https://pastebin.com/y22mCFj9

edit: I am not sure what you are asking. I am just deleting the # in the above yaml like this
https://pastebin.com/xnKSaMJ6
and I get the error when I try to validate the code

Do you need something else? (sorry english is not my native language)

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tetele commented Oct 29, 2024

The errors above don't seem consistend with the second config you've sent.

First off, on line 142 replace !lambda return x; with !lambda 'return x;'

Then compile again and paste the errors you get. If yoy change anything else, also upload the config to pastebin again.

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userMak commented Oct 29, 2024

now that you told me that is the yaml indentation problem I deleted the # and one more "space" and the code is working!
Thanks!

2 more question if I may
I see that there are 2 more options in the below card

  1. if I change the to "assist" it will use the local assist that I made? or do I need to make more changes? (this assist is in Greek)

image

  1. Now I have it in Default. What "relaxed" and "aggresive" meaning?

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tetele commented Oct 29, 2024

  1. Yes
  2. Relaxed means it has to be pretty quiet for a while after you speak for the recording to stop. Aggressive means that as soon as you stop talking or lower your voice, the recording stops and it's sent to the STT

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userMak commented Oct 29, 2024

  1. Yes
  2. Relaxed means it has to be pretty quiet for a while after you speak for the recording to stop. Aggressive means that as soon as you stop talking or lower your voice, the recording stops and it's sent to the STT

Thanks!
(greek language is not working, probably I have to change the HA in Greek. Now is in English. I can see that it listens Greek and it reply in Greek but it "doesn't understand")

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Excuse my ignorance, but does this implementation of voice assistant on the muse box include the timer feature? This is a deal breaker for my wife if it's to replace our google nests. I have messed around with the M5stack echo and this firmware which includes timer, but before I start adding code to your yaml, @tetele, I wanted to make sure this didn't already work. (My muse is on backorder so it will be a while before I can attempt to implement)

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