Luna Mod Looper with Arduino Mod
It’s almost as if any Make:Project with “mod” in it’s name is begging to be, well, modded! A shining example of this is John Moseley’s mod of the Luna Mod Looper – dare I say his hack is cute!
It’s almost as if any Make:Project with “mod” in it’s name is begging to be, well, modded! A shining example of this is John Moseley’s mod of the Luna Mod Looper – dare I say his hack is cute!
Want to send secret messages over long distance but are wary of your communiqué being intercepted? After all transmissions can be listened to with the right equipment, and you don’t want to run entire spools of wire to say, “Hello world.” I know, how about a Simple Laser Communicator!
Weekend Projects reader R. Lee writes in with his perfboard version of the Luna Mod Looper, one of many mods now out there in the wild. Not that I don’t appreciate the carpentry in Brian McNamara’s original project, but personally, this “all-guts-exposed” approach is my favorite style of making.
Whether you’re a circuit bending specialist looking for your next noise fix, or a Weekend Projects enthusiast looking to add another skill to your armory of maker know-how, the Luna Mod Looper is both easy to build and fun to play!
The Light Theremin is officially one of our most-modded Weekend Projects so far, suitable for both beginner and novice makers dabbling in electronics. We’ve seen a breadboard prototype by Matt for his first foray into circuits, and a further modded version by Steven with a potentiometer thrown in for additional sound control. Now Edward writes […]
If you’re of ‘the Goonies generation’ like myself, then hunting for buried treasure is definitely a past-time of yours. And when hunting for precious metals or even a few dropped coins, you need the assistance of science! The Treasure Finder, our latest installment at Weekend Projects, is a multi-day endeavor with potentially lucrative rewards.
Proving how extensible our own projects are, Weekend Projects reader Steven wrote in with his Light Theremin mod.