RFID-Based Music Sequencer

Arduino Music Technology
RFID-Based Music Sequencer

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Mike Cook, whose Junk Box Monome project has appeared on MAKE before (among others), has created a new and cool project: an Arduino-based physical music sequencer.

I have always like the idea of a physical music sequencer but I didn’t want to make one like the other I had seen so I decided to come up with, what I believe, is a unique take on the concept an RFID sequencer. In this it is the RFID tokens that hold both the note and the instrument, and where that note is played, is controlled by where about you physically place that token on the sequencer.

[via Arduino]

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