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oh yeah piano and theremin made on arduinos 😋
#vic.txt#right on you js click buttons and make noise and the left it detects how much light is in the area so if u move ur hand it makes noise more#these r from like thursday but i forgor
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Un nuovo sciopero di 8 ore scuoterà oggi, 9 aprile 2025, l’aeroporto internazionale Falcone-Borsellino di Palermo, con ripercussioni che potrebbero toccare anche i tanti agrigentini pendolari. A proclamare l’astensione dal lavoro, dalle 10:30 alle 18:30, sono stati i sindacati Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl, UilTrasporti e Ugl Trasporto Aereo, che rappresentano i dipendenti della Gesap, la società che gestisce lo scalo palermitano. La protesta segue un primo sciopero di 4 ore, tenutosi il 28 febbraio scorso, e nasce da una vertenza che si trascina da mesi senza soluzioni. I sindacati puntano il dito contro la Gesap, accusandola di aver chiuso le porte al dialogo e di aver ignorato ogni tentativo di costruire un rapporto costruttivo. “L’azienda continua a delegittimare il tavolo sindacale, lasciando i lavoratori senza risposte su questioni cruciali”, si legge in una nota firmata dai rappresentanti Fabio Lo Monaco (Filt Cgil), Concetta Arduino (Fit Cisl), Katia Di Cristina (UilTrasporti) e Domenico De Cosimo (Ugl). Tra le critiche mosse, spiccano la mancata applicazione di un piano di riqualificazione del personale e l’assenza di una strategia chiara per migliorare l’efficienza dello scalo, temi su cui la Gesap avrebbe promesso interventi mai realizzati. “È un momento delicato, lo sappiamo, ma l’irresponsabilità della Gesap ci lascia senza alternative”, spiegano i sindacati, che hanno lanciato un appello al sindaco di Palermo, Roberto Lagalla, affinché convochi un tavolo urgente con tutte le parti coinvolte. Read the full article
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I need to dig out the cheap little General MIDI ROMpler I have tucked away that has a MIDI Thru on it, because I got interesting results out of playing with something else entirely. See, what I was just playing with is one of my very early DIY synth experiments, which I think I called WaxSynth.

This guy is an Arduino Mega 2560 ADK with a Seeed Studio Music Shield, a MIDI input circuit on protoboard, and a serial LCD display, all put together in a skeletal case system that Radio Shack sold back in the day. The Music Shield is built around the VS1053 audio chip, which is primarily meant to play MP3s but does have a built-in General MIDI synth; you can either throw MIDI files at it or send it real-time MIDI commands, which is what I'm doing here. It's set up so you just plug a keyboard into the MIDI jack, plug it into power, and it'll play audio out the audio jack (the one with the cable plugged in). You can change the instrument either by MIDI commands or via the rocker switch recessed into the left side; the name of the instrument is displayed on the LCD. The patches are generally cheap sounding, but it was pretty amazing to be able to put this together and get it to work all those years ago.
I was looking at this tonight and decided to plug it into my modular synthesizer and play it through different things, and after appropriate boosting of the level, a number of different patches worked. What worked best was running the audio from this into the Hard Sync on my VCO and coercing it into changing a simple monosynth drone into glitchy piano, horn, and organ tones, and even chords, which I did not expect to get out of just sync. The only drawback is of course that once the little MIDI synth stops playing, the drone reasserts itself, and the harmonic clashes are kinda bothersome.
Which is why I need to use the ROMpler with MIDI Thru instead of this guy. I could then also run the same MIDI signal into my Breakout MIDI to CV converter to get note event gates, and use an envelope and VCA to only play the notes while the keys are pressed. I'll try to make a demo recording once I do.
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Piano Tiles 2 Robot | Beginner 21.079 Record
Piano Tiles 2 Robot | Beginner 21.079 Record
Robot breaks the record for Piano Tiles on the iPad. Technical details: Overhead iPhone 6+ processes video of the iPad screen at 120 fps. iPhone tracks tile speed and sends timing info via MIDI over USB through the camera connection kit. Teensy 3.2 receives tile data and sends step/direction to stepper drivers, which smash the tiles via conductive foam on brass bars.

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#ai#arduino#artificial intelligence#computer vision#diy#electronics#fastest#games#ipad#motor#piano tiles 2#programming#project#robot#robotics#stepper#world record
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Una práctica sencilla para aprender a usar arduino
A continuación, se dará a conocer el funcionamiento de un pequeño piano, hecho con Arduino Uno y un zumbador que funcionará como bocina. Este piano estará conformado por las principales notas musicales Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, cada uno conectado a un push button.
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Los materiales que van a necesitarse son los siguientes:
7 Push button.
Arduino.
Zumbador.
Cables UTP.
Protoboard.
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#Arduino#Arduino one 2018#arduino piano#Do#ejemplo#escuela#fa#input#la#mi#notas musicales#piano#practica#práctica 2018#programar#protoboard#re#si#sol#zumbador y arduino
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@everyone on tumblr
you see this thing?
I cant find ANY information on it. Absolutely nothing! They’re called ec-blocks and they seem to be made by Arduino but that’s that it! That’s all I know! Please help I just wanted to find a specific item but guess what thing is completely shrouded in mystery
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Here is another interesting project from @makekorea The machine prints out songs using a punch out code. The machine at the end of the video reads the music by detecting coded perforations in the paper roll. - - - #makerfaire #arduino #piano #playerpiano #diyelectronics #codingheroes #coding #music #composingmusic #codinglife #makers #makersgonnamake #makerspace #stemkids #stemeducation #seoul #korea (at Busan, South Korea) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4KWwClnn8L/?igshid=nyum0vada7l1
#makerfaire#arduino#piano#playerpiano#diyelectronics#codingheroes#coding#music#composingmusic#codinglife#makers#makersgonnamake#makerspace#stemkids#stemeducation#seoul#korea
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#piano #blüthner #steinway #bösendorfer #yamaha #bauhaus #artdeco #arduino #led #music #art #craftsmanship #classic #modern https://www.instagram.com/p/CNIdb1snZ9Y/?igshid=fbr3lbvhpcww
#piano#blüthner#steinway#bösendorfer#yamaha#bauhaus#artdeco#arduino#led#music#art#craftsmanship#classic#modern
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29/04/2021: In Sight
Now there isn't all that much progress since the last post but we did reach a critical milestone. The music works! Basically I created a simple piano sound piece that could be broken down into scores consisting of one or two keys. It is only a simple, place holder sound piece but it gets the message across till I can get some external help to create a better, more fitting piece to work with the installation. Once I got the arduino to connect to the processing sketch I got some help from Stefan again to get the code to run through the playlist of songs in the file. Once that code was sorted we did some tweaking with an new board that Stefan supplied which incorporated an arduino and a gyro into the one board. This was thought to be a simple switch but it turned out that the board was wired differently, this meant that Stefan had to do a lot of research while I watched and tried to memorize and learn what he was actually doing. Another bonus about this board is that it had a battery mount which meant I could connect the Samsung phone batteries that Stefan fixed up for me. So now the code works, the circuit works, the music works and it's all wireless.

With this bulk part of the project completed I could present the work at our crits. This got some good attention from first years and seconds years, this means feedback. I was told that looking into expression through walking and how people express them selves in the way they move and walk would help develop the behind the scenes of the project. Along with this I got feedback around the style of music and/or sounds, ideas into the aesthetic I want to follow and ideas for a visual aspect I could use. So the crits went well, it felt good to show off all the different work that I had made with the help of Stefan.
Finally I began to work on the final prototype of the shoes, I got some wood from Bunnings that I will use for the soles, just some simple two by sixes which leaves some room the the CNC to carve around the edges. I mocked it all up in fusion and Sam said he would help me get everything ready for the CNC. All in all productive week and the end is now in sight.
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DIARIO DI UNA QUARANTENA
• GIORNO 7
Il DeCretino.
La vita in quarantena ha dei suoi rituali a cui non si rinuncia con facilità. Vuoi per necessità o per capire, uno di questi è il guardare i telegiornali del mattino.
Quasi sempre la notte quatti quatti, senza far rumore vengono emessi dei Decreti dal Governo centrale che regoleranno e influenzeranno le nostre vite.
Le notizie su numeri, decisioni e avvenimenti vengono subito condivise e discusse nella chat del nostro condominio, la chat “Condominio Bellavista di Via dei Ciechi”, dove ci confrontiamo e spesso cerchiamo di rincuorarci e farci forza.
Anche se spesso regna la confusione totale.
Questa mattina è una di quelle in cui la sorpresa c’è, non un decreto ma un mini decreto di pochi punti che durerà solo da oggi al 24 marzo, che in chat abbiamo subito ribattezzato il DeCretino.
Questa mattina la chat era così:
Aldo Barzizza “Qua è peggio della galera”
Gulia la ragazza timida del 1° piano 🚫 <Questo messaggio è stato cancellato>
Adriano Zampetti “Ma le avete sentite che restrizioni?”
Tamara Longaretti “Ma posso uscire sul pianerottolo?”
Juri Quarantino “Ma non esageriamo, sono solo restrizioni per tutelare la nostra salute”
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Adriano Zampetti “Si può uscire sul pianerottolo con il permesso”
Gaia Loprendo “Ke fate questa sera? Dai che è sabato. Io metterò un completino da urlo… voglio vedere la faccia che farà il divano”
Zibetta De Bortoli “Io non vorrei allarmarvi, ma questa notte ho sentito qualcuno tossire. Si si!”
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Juri Quarantino “Io ho sentito che noi saremo immuni, vista la presenza del Conte Caga che protegge” (L’amministratore condominiale, il Conte Dott. Castigliano Ascanio Guidobaldo Arduino Gobbano De Castaldo, da noi chiamato ironicamente “Conte Caga” acronimo delle iniziali dei suoi quattro nomi)
Francesca Nonè “Cosa cantiamo questa sera dai balconi?”
Tano Caputelli “Ma quale minchia di canzoni, fatelo e io esco e sparo a vista!”
Francesca Nonè “Maleducato, è così bello divertirsi sui balconi!”
Quella del centro sociale “❤️🌈🌈🌞💪💪💋🌈🌈❤️”
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Antonio Manero “Ciao Francesca hai Cam?”
Francesca Nonè “Ne ho due ho anche bagn, cucin e salott. Perché chiedi?”
Juri Quarantino “Scusate, ricapitolando con le nuove restrizioni quanti passi posso fare fuori dal portone?”
Gulia la ragazza timida del 1° piano 🚫 <Questo messaggio è stato cancellato>
Aldo Barzizza “Se vi interessa affitto a 5€ a quarto d’ora il cane Mòrsicalo per passeggiate al guinzaglio”
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Annna Mersilli “Ma voi per Pasquetta che fate? Andate a Divano Marittima, Cucina d’Ampezzo o Forte dei Bagni?”
Juri Quarantino “Ma avete sentito al Telegiornale i numeri? Le denunce per chi era fuori senza Autodichiarazione supera quello dei contagiati, come lo vedete voi questo dato?”
Tano Caputelli “Che ci sono più minchioni che contagiati!”
Gulia la ragazza timida del 1° piano 🚫 <Questo messaggio è stato cancellato>
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Quella antipatica del 2° piano “Ma quindi se non ho capito male saranno vietati i luoghi comuni?”
Carlo Rossetti “Come no, non potrete più dire che siamo tutti uguali noi uomini”
Quella del centro sociale “❤️🌈🌈🌞💪💪💋🌈🌈❤️”
Tipo strano del 4° piano “Scusate io sono uscito per andare al lavoro, non ho avuto problema a trovare un Taxi libero. Davvero. Mi sono seduto anche davanti. Qualcuno di voi sa se i tassisti tengono le chiavi sopra la visiera o sotto il sedile? Altrimenti faccio tardi”
Logorroica del 5° piano “Vocale > -------------------------------------------“ 27:34 8:47
Tipa sempre in tiro del 3° o forse 4° piano “Me lo sento, resterò single”
Metallaro del 3° piano Sta scrivendo… Sta scrivendo…
Juri Quarantino “Scusate ma arriverà l’esercito… vi rendete conto?"
Alessia la tipa sempre in tiro del 3° o forse 4° piano “Me lo sento, resterò single”
Antonio Manero “Ciao Alessia da quant’è che non ci vediamo?”
Alessia la tipa sempre in tiro del 3° o forse 4° piano “Infatti, continuiamo così”
Gulia la ragazza timida del 1° piano 🚫 <Questo messaggio è stato cancellato>
Tipo strano del 4° piano “Scambio Amuchina con iPhone 11”
Logorroica del 5° piano “Vocale > -------------------------------------------“ 42:56 9:10
Quella del centro sociale “❤️🌈🌈🌞💪💪💋🌈🌈❤️”
Juri Quarantino “Dicono che se porterai il cane in strada avrai un tempo limitato, applicheranno il conta piscio ai cani!!!”
Gulia la ragazza timida del 1° piano “Sto nel meraviglioso mondo dei cazzi miei… ecco l’ho scritto!”
Tano Caputelli “Cazzu cazzu quantunquemente le penne lisce fannu cacare!”
Metallaro del 3° piano “Ok”
Mi chiamo Juri Quarantino e questo è il mio diario di quarantena.
Pagina 7 (to be continued)
- Rino Tomaselli
#Libero De Mente#Diario di una quarantena#racconto#ironia#covid19#coronavirus#divertente#sarcasmo#chat#whatsapp
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Occasionally in all my work towards building my Eurorack system into what could really termed a modular synthesizer, I forget that I do, in fact, already own a modular synthesizer.

This is the nucleus of that system: The Korg/Little Bits Synth Kit.
Little Bits, if you're unfamiliar, is a series of educational electronics kits, aimed at children. It works by stringing modules together — they snap together using magnets — and passing a signal down the road of Bits. In a simple electronics context, you'd have your power supply — the blue-edged module on the upper left — followed by a sensor, like a light sensor or a noise sensor; you'd then connect things to act on the signal created by that sensor. You might scale it by putting it through a slider, and then send it into a Bit that lights up, or turns a servo motor.
The synthesizer takes this model and applies it as a volt-per-octave voltage controlled synthesizer. You can use the piano keyboard Bit to push the keys of a tune directly, or the sequencer Bit to program in a little loop; pass that to an oscillator Bit, and it's playing notes. There's a filter Bit, based on the MS-20, and a envelope Bit (really a VCA with a built-in attack-release envelope generator), and even a delay to add reverb or echoes. You pop the speaker onto the end and play things out loud or through the headphone jack.

I've accumulated quite a few Bits; this selection is most of my musical ones. The original set I got at a heavy discount when Radio Shack closed its stores, and I got a second set of many of the synth modules in a set that wound up at a local outlet store's toy aisle, while others came from thrifting. I paid full price for the Arduino Bit — a complete Arduino Leonardo compressed into a tiny module with magnet connectors — but I'm pretty sure everything else was pretty inexpensive.
But I saw the other day that the manufacturer sells a CV Bit — a Bit with a pair of 3.5mm jacks, that let you plug your Bits into a Eurorack signal chain. And I might still get that, as it'd be very useful to use with chains of Bits. But what about just using one Bit at a time? Like, dropping the Filter Bit in, and having jacks for both the inputs and the output?

Here's the test panel. I have a couple of what are called Wire Bits — just the magnet connectors and the power, ground, and signal on a set of wires between them. The idea is to wire them up so the module provides 5v power and grounding, and connects the signals to jacks — in 1 for the top, in 2 for the side (used for control or gate signals), and out for the bottom. I have it here hooked to a Filter Bit. It's unwieldy at 8HP — the Bit kinda dangles out there — but it'll work okay.
The only reason it's still a mockup is my concern about passing the Bits more voltage than they can handle, or different voltage than they can handle. The signal is supposed to fluctuate between 0v and +5v, but Eurorack signals can, depending on the module, cover a wider range than that; -5v to +5v is common, and up to ±10v or even ±12v isn't impossible. So modules have to consider protecting their inputs, and I don't know what protection Little Bits have already. I probably should just put in some sort of diode clamp on the input jacks — I'm told that Schottky diodes to both +V and ground, plus a small series resistor, should do the trick.
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October Goals Update
Post outlining my Monthly Goals system - I recommend reading this first if you’re not familiar with my process. I won 16/26 goals, which means I won by 3 points! The individual goals are below the cut, if you’re interested in seeing what I’m up to - there’s a bunch of them so I didn’t want to post a really long list.
Submit CSS - for those of you who aren’t American, the Money Pit of Doom (collegeboard) makes you pay $60 to submit an application for college financial aid. You need to put in all sorts of nonsense like the cost of your house and how much your parents have in retirement and it’s all counted against you. Lovely. I’m at college so I don’t have access to all of that, so this didn’t happen but I started on it.
Start Fencing - Heck yes I started fencing and it’s a BLAST
Get a library card
Figure out how the bus system works
Figure out how to rent a bus from the university - A club I’m in wants to do a trip and I’m kind of in charge of organizing it.
Do 1 storyteller Saturday - I did a bunch of them!
Update MatLab cheat sheet - We started Arduino so I didn’t do this, but also, I’m working on it. If anyone wants a MatLab cheat sheet, let me know! I’m happy to share it with you
Read one fun book - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde!!
Finish YDC - this is my Newsies fanfic, and I was supposed to post the finale. I finished writing it but didn’t finish posting it so it doesn’t count
Reread my outline and get ready to start writing during nano - lol, nope
Reread my novel and make comments on where to add scenes for pacing - lol NOPE
Figure out what classes I’m taking next semester
Find piano practice rooms
Do a devotion outside of Mass once a week - this one was too vague so I didn’t check it off, and I’m editing it for the future
Submit FASFA - another charmingly bullshit financial aid thing I didn’t want to do
Publish 1 chapter of YDC
Call grandparents every weekend
Call home once a week
Call my best friend once a week
Go to two club meetings a week
Memorize a song in Italian - I listen to a lot of songs but I didn’t fully memorize any
Do inktober - ok. so I didn’t FINISH. but I’ve never been serious about drawing before, and I’m painfully slow and kind of awful at it, so I was scared to even try. The fact that I finished 16 (?) drawings AND POSTED THEM counts as a win to me
Do kata at gym 2x a week
Organize info from job fairs - I started! There’s a lot! I did make a linked in though
Organize study abroad info - ahhhhhh there’s so many options and none of them are open to first years idek know where to start. I learned a lot but none of it’s organized
Get a 10 day duolingo streak - the green demon is satisfied
Thanks for stopping in! If you want to try doing monthly goals of your own, let me know so we can cheer each other on!
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