Other

“There are two ways to put MIDI files in your music box: the easy way, and the hard way. I tried both! Background: the paper tape This is the bit I didn’t build. A ready made music box mechanism …

“As a true music lover and an electronic and computer science student, I’ve always wanted to build MIDI devices, that I could use for electronic music creation. After attending to a lot of shows and music festivals, I started …

“Hi! This tutorial is about how to modify a Wii console drum kit, the band hero, featuring a snare, 2 toms, 2 cymbals and kick pedal. Also, how to get the sound from the drum kit, with a step by …

“The LED eclipse is an interactive instrument with LEDs, capacitive touch sensors, and a MIDI output all controlled with an Arduino Uno. You can program the device in many different ways. Across all the applications, the idea is pretty much …

“MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. Here, we are making a touch sensitive MIDI fighter. It has 16 pads. these can be increased or decreased. Here I have used 16 because of the limited arduino pins. Also I have …

“This controller flashes tri-colour LED strip lights for 50mS per note.Blue for G5 to D#6, red for E6 to B6 and green for C7 to G7. The controller is an ALSA MIDI device so MIDI software can output …

“A guitar with FX and MIDI controls powered by UDOO X86 In this tutorial we’re going to see how to build an Enhanced Guitar with UDOO X86. Using the Arduino 101 embedded in the UDOO X86 is possible to …

“This my first arduino (microcontroller) project. I want to learn arduino with a usefull and large project. I decided to make a midi DJ controller that have all the functions needed to be standalone to mix. Every kind of sensor …

“This article explains how to turn your MIDI-capable keyboard or digital piano into a full piano learning & tutoring system, i.e., an interactive lighted keyboard/piano, based on the open-source MuseScore sheet music editor & player, a common Arduino board …

“This article will detail how to build a USB MIDI adapter (one-directional: you connect the adapter with USB cable to your computer, and it receives notes and pedal data from your keyboard’s MIDI OUT and transmits them to your …