RjDuino allows you to control an Arduino with your iPhone running RjDj. I definitely want to try out this project, especially the pitch controlled LEDs.
Using a custom RjDj patch to control an Arduino. Made possible via the “netsend” and “netreceive” objects in PD, which are also usable in RjDj. The interface with the Arduino is made through the Firmata firmware in combination with the PDuino library.
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The gum chewing in that video makes me want to scream.
No links to actual information or code.
There’s gotta be a word for this, geektease?
Can we make a link to the actual code a requirement for Ardu-postings? Just a thought, maybe I’m being too harsh there.
Nah, code link or it didn’t happen.
I know, I know, I thought the same thing, but this was really cool! I searched everywhere for this project, but couldn’t find any more info.
First, sorry about the gum chewing. I was raised by barbarians.
Second, here are the PD files for download:
http://mhdixon.googlepages.com/RjDuino.zip
You’ll have to run the Firmata firmware on the Arduino (that’s included with the Arduino software) and you’ll have to use Rjserver or SSH to get the .rj onto your RjDj. Rjserver can be found in the RjDj Composer Pack here:
http://trac.rjdj.me/wiki/ComposersPack
Awesome Mike! Thanks. Love the project.