MATRIXSYNTH: Auduino: DIY Arduino Synthesizer


Thursday, March 04, 2010

Auduino: DIY Arduino Synthesizer


YouTube via kizel4
"The Auduino, a DIY synthesizer, originally developed by the tinker.it team.

I decided to make a few modifications to the original. I added a switch that enables a light dependent resistor (LDR) to control the rate of the noise, which essentially means the more light that hits the resistor, the faster the tempo.

I also did not want to commit to one mapping of the Auduino -- I liked both the the smooth frequency and the stepped pentatonic mapping, so I added a switch to move between the two synthesiser parameters.

My documentation:
turtlethink.com

The original project:
code.google.com/p/tinkerit/wiki/Auduino

If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and I will do my best to answer."

1 comment:

  1. wow.

    if I click to turtlethink.com I see your nice blog: but where is the documentation (i.e. your modification to peter knight's code?)

    nice blog, though.

    cheers davide

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