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h7DOBV43UPQ 2012-12-07T01:10:51Z UC1vCbZCUjDKl2ququ7G5Hgw Make Noise With The New Arduino Kit! The title says it all! We got the brand new Arduino Starter Kit from RS Components, so we were supposed to write a review. But then we were like 'why don't we show people what they can actually do with the kit!' And as we are music (ehm, noise actually) lovers, we came up with the idea of making a synthesizer. PART 1 - THE KIT The kit and its content PART 2 - LIGHT THEREMIN We started by showing one of the projects you can find in the book that comes with the kit. It's basically the simplest Arduino based musical instrument, it features an LDR to control the pitch, a piezo and the tone library! If you want to know more about it check this video - http://youtu.be/57S3dylfw3I PART 3 - LIGHT CONTROLLED GRANULAR SYNTH To build the synth we basically started from the Light Theremin and the Crystal Ball (http://youtu.be/TirVG6tmTnQ) projects that you can find into the kit. We hacked an existing project called The Arduino Synthesizer (http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Arduino-Synthesizer/ - based on Auduino) and created a Light Controlled Granular Synth. The Light Controlled Granular Synth features: - two oscillators - two LDRs to control the pitch for each oscillator - two potentiometers to control the decay for each oscillator - one LDR to control the grains repetition frequency - one LCD display - one button to choose from different modes and scales We only used components that you can find into the Arduino Starter Kit (except for a speaker) so everyone can easily replicate the project. If you want to make your own you can find the Arduino code and the Fritzing file here: - http://code.google.com/p/arduino-light-controlled-granular-synthesizer/ - http://github.com/cntlsn/Light-Controlled-Granular-Synth We hope you enjoy the video, MAKE SOME NOISE! by Alessandro Contini + Alberto Massa (Dec 2012) {"default": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h7DOBV43UPQ/default.jpg", "width": 120, "height": 90}, "medium": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h7DOBV43UPQ/mqdefault.jpg", "width": 320, "height": 180}, "high": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h7DOBV43UPQ/hqdefault.jpg", "width": 480, "height": 360}, "standard": {"url": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/h7DOBV43UPQ/sddefault.jpg", "width": 640, "height": 480}} Alessandro Contini ["arduino", "synth", "granular", "electronic", "noise", "music", "sound", "hack", "diy", "Experimental", "tutorial", "review"] 28 none {"title": "Make Noise With The New Arduino Kit!", "description": "The title says it all!\nWe got the brand new Arduino Starter Kit from RS Components, so we were supposed to write a review.\nBut then we were like 'why don't we show people what they can actually do with the kit!'\nAnd as we are music (ehm, noise actually) lovers, we came up with the idea of making a synthesizer.\n\nPART 1 - THE KIT\nThe kit and its content\n\nPART 2 - LIGHT THEREMIN\nWe started by showing one of the projects you can find in the book that comes with the kit. It's basically the simplest Arduino based musical instrument, it features an LDR to control the pitch, a piezo and the tone library!\nIf you want to know more about it check this video - http://youtu.be/57S3dylfw3I\n\nPART 3 - LIGHT CONTROLLED GRANULAR SYNTH\nTo build the synth we basically started from the Light Theremin and the Crystal Ball (http://youtu.be/TirVG6tmTnQ) projects that you can find into the kit.\nWe hacked an existing project called The Arduino Synthesizer (http://www.instructables.com/id/The-Arduino-Synthesizer/ - based on Auduino) and created a Light Controlled Granular Synth.\n\nThe Light Controlled Granular Synth features:\n- two oscillators\n- two LDRs to control the pitch for each oscillator\n- two potentiometers to control the decay for each oscillator\n- one LDR to control the grains repetition frequency\n- one LCD display\n- one button to choose from different modes and scales\n\nWe only used components that you can find into the Arduino Starter Kit (except for a speaker) so everyone can easily replicate the project.\nIf you want to make your own you can find the Arduino code and the Fritzing file here:\n- http://code.google.com/p/arduino-light-controlled-granular-synthesizer/\n- http://github.com/cntlsn/Light-Controlled-Granular-Synth\n\nWe hope you enjoy the video, MAKE SOME NOISE!\n\n\nby Alessandro Contini + Alberto Massa\n(Dec 2012)"} 43040 228 0 11    
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