The folks over at Teague labs have built a fun Arduino based generative music maker with a unique minimalist keyed user interface called Muze. Instead of directly manipulating instruments, you use a color coded knob to tune or influence multiple aspects of the score Muse plays at once. If you’d like to play along, you can download the code and Eagle schematic from their site.
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Those links seem to have some bogus HTML markup on them. Also, hasn’t this been featured on the Make blog before:
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/06/muze-an-arduino-music-maker-with-evolving-melodies.html
You’re correct on both accounts. I’ve fixed the wonky markup, but will leave it up because I think it’s cool. I always do a quick search to check for dupes, but don’t always catch them. Cheers!
You’re correct on both accounts. I’ve fixed the wonky markup, but will leave it up because I think it’s cool. I always do a quick search to check for dupes, but don’t always catch them. Cheers!
You’re correct on both accounts. I’ve fixed the wonky markup, but will leave it up because I think it’s cool. I always do a quick search to check for dupes, but don’t always catch them. Cheers!
You’re correct on both accounts. I’ve fixed the wonky markup, but will leave it up because I think it’s cool. I always do a quick search to check for dupes, but don’t always catch them. Cheers!