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Worked on the buttonmount for the last couple days, kinda getting towards ready with it :) | Worked on the buttonmount for the last couple days, kinda getting towards ready with it :) |
Revision as of 04:44, 26 March 2016
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Participants | User:buzz |
Skills | Instrumentbuilding |
Status | Planning |
Niche | Music |
Purpose | Instrument |
Tool | No |
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So, i wanna clone a 'le strum'
Build Log
Seems to work well!
--buZz (talk) 04:44, 26 March 2016 (CET)
Worked on the buttonmount for the last couple days, kinda getting towards ready with it :)
Plan
Current 'plan' , port logic of lestrum to arduino , implement a capacitive touch sensor for strumming, implement something with 74hc595 to scan all the switches, combine with axoloti inside instrument? Maybe some knobs and leds and display(s) on the axoloti? hmm
I got buttons from KingOfDos, the nice keys also used on Wearable Computer 's current keyboard
Still need to decide on the form factor ... guitarshape seems logical, but maybe something else?
Got parts
- PIC16F1825 ( Might not be using these ... )
- Midi connector(s)
- 74HC595
- 2x Adafruit MPR121 capacitive touch breakouts (ordered 2016-03-11)
- Axoloti (unplanned extra)
Links
- https://github.com/hotchk155/Voici-Le-Strum
- https://youtu.be/3jQ4zBmrjXg?t=1m23s guitar mode on original lestrum kit
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jQ4zBmrjXg guitarp
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFKgD91Yy9U karplus strong fpga with ps2 keyboard input