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| Arduino drum machine This is a really nice drum machine that utilizes DIP switches to control the drum beats. Those types of switches are hard to manipulate, but I imagine you could easily replace them with an easier to use 2 or 3 position toggle switch.
The two dip switches work in tandem so that each 1/8th note can [...] [..] |
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| Yet another whiteboard robot And you thought boardroom meeting where tedious and dull before. This one takes input from the InterWeb.
Sprites mods: Online whiteboard [via]
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More whiteboard drawbots
Whiteboard hektor clone
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Guitar Hero-playing robot takes on Cult of Personality Filed under: Rhythm
If you needed further proof that we're quickly approaching the day when robots will outperform humans in all our endeavors, you may want to turn your attention to a tech demo for the Guitar Hero-playing "Cy [..] |
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WowWee Rovio unboxing / first impressions Yeah, yeah, we’re a little late on this one, but what can we say? We’re in love. For anyone that gets a kick out of remote viewing, this little thing is bound to mess up your head. You probably know all about it by now, but it’s a fully mobile 3-wheeled robot that houses a [...] [..] |
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| The Reconfigurable House Installation The Reconfigurable House is an art installation at the NTT Intercommunication Center in Tokyo. It consists of 1000’s of hacked toys and gadgets that are fully reconfigurable. All the electronics are controlled via an Arduino and Processing. Unfortunately this exhibit was over in March of 2008.
The Reconfigurable House is an environment constructed from thousands of [...] [..] |
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| Boom Blox Steven Spielberg turns his hand to video games with a surprisingly simple, yet effective puzzler. TrustedReviews [..] |
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| SoundSource 2.0 This simple utility adds a menu-bar item that lists all available Input, Output, and System audio options. MacWorld [..] |
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Wave Shield kit for Arduino Ladyada’s just churning out the new kits these days; I’m not sure she’s human. The latest:
Adding quality audio to an electronic project is surprisingly difficult. Here is a shield for Arduinos that solves this problem. It can play up to 22KHz, 12bit uncompressed audio files of any length. It’s low cost, available as an easy-to-make [...] [..] |
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Ann P. Smith's robot animal sculptures Jenny @ CRAFT writes:
Kayte at Love Forever recently posted about coming across Ann P. Smith’s robots at a RISD alumni sale. I would love to see these in person! It’s fun to stare at them and try to figure out where the original parts came from.
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How Green Is Your PC? And Why Should You Care? When you buying an air conditioner, fridge, or some other household appliances, you get a simple cheat sheet -- that yellow EnergyGuide sticker -- to help figure out how much it costs to p [..] |
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| Controlling a speech IC via Arduino This project uses a chip that was common in video games of the 1980’s. I really like the sounds it produces. Unfortunately there isn’t any how-to, or schematics, for this project.
This video shows a hardware (”real”) SP0256 IC sequencer from Ableton Live via internal MIDI routing and a serial connection over USB.
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