Schlagwort: music
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Bitty is a tiny Arduino-compatible drum machine/synth
Reading Time: 2 minutesBitty is a tiny Arduino-compatible drum machine/synth Arduino Team — May 2nd, 2019 There are a wide variety of ways to create electronic music. For a capable machine that fits in the palm of your hand and is loud enough to use outdoors, however, it’s hard to imagine a battery-powered device cooler…
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Rousseau-inspired Raspberry Pi Zero LED piano visualiser
Reading Time: 2 minutesUnlock your inner Rousseau with this gorgeous Raspberry Pi Zero LED piano visualiser. Piano LED Visualizer Inspired by Rousseau videos I tried to build my own Piano Visualizer. It is made with Raspberry Pi and WS2812B LED strip. Screen and buttons: Waveshare LCD TFT 1,44” 128x128px. Pianist Rousseau Fans of the popular YouTube…
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The Blade is a dual Game Boy chiptune keytar
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Blade is a dual Game Boy chiptune keytar Arduino Team — April 16th, 2019 Keytars may have had their moment of popularity in the 1980s, but instruments of the day can’t hold a candle to “The Blade” by makers Sam Wray, Siddharth Vadgama, and Greig Stewart. The musical device feeds signals…
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Bind MIDI inputs to LED lights using a Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 2 minutesBlinky lights and music created using a Raspberry Pi? Count us in! When Aaron Chambers shared his latest project, Py-Lights, on Reddit, we were quick to ask for more information. And here it is: [Seizure Warning] Raspberry Pi MIDI LED demo A demo for controlling LEDs on a Raspberry Pi Song: Bassnectar…
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A smart guitar for blind, deaf, and mute people
Reading Time: 2 minutesChordAssist aims to bring the joy of learning the guitar to those who otherwise may have problems with accessing guitar tutorials. Offering advice in Braille, in speech, and on-screen, ChordAssist has been built specifically for deaf, blind, and mute people. Creator Joe Birch, who also built the BrailleBox device, used Raspberry Pi,…
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5 Reasons to begin your DJ journey with TribeXR DJ School – now on Viveport and Viveport Subscription
Reading Time: 4 minutesEver wonder what it takes to DJ live, like Tiesto performing at Tomorrowland? Now you can, with TribeXR DJ School’s new rollout on Viveport and Viveport Subscription. Written by Tribe XR [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWLa6MzRtH8?feature=oembed&wmode=opaque&w=730&h=411] TribeXR DJ School is a all-in-one DJ experience featuring a pro virtual DJ deck based off real life pro equipment,…
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Visualize tunes with James Bruton’s laser projector graphic EQ display
Reading Time: 2 minutesVisualize tunes with James Bruton’s laser projector graphic EQ display Arduino Team — February 7th, 2019 If you’d like to visualize your music, VU meters make an excellent tool. While they are generally built into audio equipment, maker James Bruton had the idea to construct his own using lasers. His setup features…
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“Rare Candy” played on even more rare electronic instrument
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Rare Candy” played on even more rare electronic instrument Arduino Team — February 5th, 2019 According to musician/maker Ruben Dax, “Few things make him happier than being able to create things that create things.” As seen in the video below, what he’s created is a very strange cylindrical instrument with an array…
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Spirit Animal: a guitar with a built-in synthesiser
Reading Time: 2 minutesUK-based Lucem Custom Instruments has teamed up with Seattle’s Tracktion Corporation to create an electric guitar with a built-in Raspberry Pi synthesiser, which they call Spirit Animal. The Spirit Animal concept guitar We love seeing the Raspberry Pi incorporated into old technology such as radios, games consoles and unwanted toys. And we also love…
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From Wireframe issue 4: Recovering Destiny’s long-lost soundtrack
Reading Time: 5 minutesMissing for five years, Destiny’s soundtrack album, Music of the Spheres, resurfaced in 2017. Composer Marty O’Donnell reflects on what happened, in this excerpt from Wireframe issue 4, available tomorrow, 20 December. When Bungie unveiled its space-opera shooter Destiny in February 2013, it marked the end of two years of near silence…
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Christmas lights 2018
Reading Time: 2 minutesIt’s the most wonderful time of the year! There’s much mistletoeing, and hearts will be glowing – as will thousands of Raspberry Pi-enabled Christmas light displays around the world. This morning I have mostly been spending my virtual time by a roadside in snowy Poland, inflicting carols on passers-by. (It turns out…
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Musical lighting pattern changes based on automatic analysis
Reading Time: 2 minutesMusical lighting pattern changes based on automatic analysis Arduino Team — December 12th, 2018 LED strips reacting to sound is nothing new; however, Paul Shulman’s setup does things a bit differently. Instead of responding to the tune’s overall volume, one musical frequency is analyzed and averaged; if the intensity changes sufficiently on…
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Music on Twitch — News and Updates
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAt TwitchCon we announced Twitch Sings, a brand new karaoke game built from the ground-up for streaming on Twitch. Last week, we began our closed beta and we can’t wait to hear what the community thinks — you can check out creators playing Twitch Sings right here. We believe Twitch Sings is an…
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PiPod: the Raspberry Pi Zero portable music player
Reading Time: 3 minutesWe’ve seen many Raspberry Pi-powered music players over the years. But rarely are they as portable (and snazzy) as the PiPod by Hackaday user Bram. Portable music My biggest regret in life? Convinced I wouldn’t need my 160GB iPod Classic anymore thanks to Spotify, I sold it to CEX for a painfully low price.…
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Sync modular synths and electronic instruments with a DIY kit
Reading Time: 3 minutesThe Raspberry Pi community is wonderfully collaborative, with people all over the world supporting each other to make things they care about. It’s part of a much wider maker movement, and a new project from seismic industries, called spink0, brings the power of Raspberry Pi to another DIY community in the music…
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Notable Board Books are an Arduino-powered way to enjoy music
Reading Time: < 1 minuteNotable Board Books are an Arduino-powered way to enjoy music Arduino Team — August 6th, 2018 Annelle Rigsby found that her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, is delighted to hear familiar songs. While Annelle can’t always be there to help her enjoy music, she and her husband Mike came up with…
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Synesthiser, an accessible electronic music instrument
Reading Time: 3 minutesA Raspberry Pi is the beating heart of this accessible musical instrument, built by South Korean maker Jaewon “J. One” Choi to enable more people with hearing impairments to create music: synesthiser. experimental musical instrument, 2018 Raspberry Pi, Arduino, Pure Data, Python Making music more accessible J. One’s latest project, synesthiser, produces…
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MagPi 72: AI made easy for your Raspberry Pi
Reading Time: 3 minutesHi folks, Rob from The MagPi here! With AI currently a hot topic in hobby tech, we thought we’d demystify it for you and your Raspberry Pi in The MagPi 72, out now! AI made easy, in issue 72 of The MagPi! The MagPi 72 AI made easy covers several types of…
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Your own Grand Theft Auto San Andreas radio
Reading Time: 2 minutesRelive the San Andreas glory days with this Grand Theft Auto radio built by Raphaël Yancey. Raphaël Yancey on Twitter With the “tuned” status LED. https://t.co/PuIi6sY78V …and now I have Barracuda stuck in my head. The music of GTA Anyone who has played Grand Theft Auto knows that one of the best parts…
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Invent new sounds with Google’s NSynth Super
Reading Time: 3 minutesDiscover new sounds and explore the role of machine learning in music production and sound research with the NSynth Super, an ongoing project from Google’s Magenta research team that you can build at home. Google Open NSynth Super Testing Uploaded by AB Open on 2018-04-17. What is the NSynth Super? Part of the ongoing Magenta…
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pedalSHIELD MEGA is a programmable guitar pedal for your Arduino
Reading Time: 2 minutespedalSHIELD MEGA is a programmable guitar pedal for your Arduino Arduino Team — March 27th, 2018 If you want to create new guitar sounds without having to redo your pedal wiring every single time, the pedalSHIELD MEGA from ElectroSmash could be just what you’re looking for. The pedalSHIELD MEGA takes input from…
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Control your computer sheet music with the PartitionsDuino
Reading Time: < 1 minuteControl your computer sheet music with the PartitionsDuino Arduino Team — March 19th, 2018 Performing an instrument well is hard enough, but flipping through sheet music while playing can slightly delay things in the best case, or can cause you to lose your concentration altogether. Music displayed on a computer is a similar…





















