Digital multi-track tape looper based on Bela Mini board, strong at creating and modulating ambient textures and improvised soundscapes.
An Arduino-based robot drummer. It works with a transistor noise-generator and an arrangement of servos hitting a can and a pair of piezos.
its has 5 different animations, light intensity control and sensitivity control. super easy let's start
It basically take the sound input from surrounding and give the raw analog value of sound signal to Arduino and generate effect accordingly.
The ability to process, manipulate and otherwise work with audio signals is a key feature of DSP in FPGA. Here's a look at how we do this!
I wasn't happy with the way the square waves sound, so I explored using other methods of generating sound waves with Arduino.
Generate a sound described by Fourier Analysis coefficients. FPGA gives a possibility of generating complex sounds in real time.
How about a metronome that beeps and lights up? Why I think yes! Also same setup with separate code runs a Whack A Mole game!
An Arduino-based programmable light suit for dancers.
A class D audio amplifier based around a TPA3255 board with features that include preamps as well as balanced and unbalanced inputs.
What do you get when you put together some wind chimes, a bunch of solenoids, a myRIO and a block of dry ice? Some very cool music!
I wanted motorized glissandos on electric guitar stings, so the best solution was to hack already available self-tuning systems 😛
Turn your melodica into a compressed-air melodica controlled by Max and Arduino. It tries to follow the melodic contour it listens to!
It show a real amazing Music Visualizer effect, by glowing multiple color light patterns.
A cool 30 x 10 ft light show which includes 2 Arduino Mega boards, a hundred single-color LED strips and some SMPS full of AMPERES.
Translate music to a dazzling light show with this customizable light controller project. Great for DJs, parties, and 1:1 shows!
We have used Arduino to control the push-pull solenoids. Arduino SD card shield is used to read MIDI files from SD card.
Another metaphoric machine that does nothing—absolutely nothing—except switching itself off.
Not enough fingers to play clarinet? With this project you can delegate solenoids to push two side-keys. Awkward fingerings whaaat?
Expression pedal using MIDI CC messages over USB to control compatible Digital Audio Workstation VST guitar effects like wahwah pedals.
A musical arm used to play 7 'sur' using only three fingers!
Hamparsum Note Convertor system which has historical importance is taken with Pcam5c and converted into current note system.
Yet another Thomas Helmet made from a 3d printer with Attiny85 to control the RGB LED lights.
A DIY MP3 box with NFC ! In order to choose your your songs, you have to pass a NFC tag. 5 buttons in to pause, prev, next, lower/upper.