Pulse to the music and Enjoy a spectacular fireworks display at midnight!
Your neighbor loves to blast Reggaeton music at full volume every morning at 9 am. Could this be an opportunity for an AI device?
This project showcases the bi-channel BLE Audio spectrum visualization by making a DIY Stereo using nRF5340 Audio Development Kits.
A vintage Panasonic TNT 8-track player converted to play MP3 files triggered by RFID tags.
A basic drum machine with the sounds of the iconic Roland TR-808
An interface that identify musical notes and translate them into a staff, combining the power of Edge Impulse, Arduino and Processing.
SnapBeat (former OpnBeat) is a simple Lo-fi sampler. You can sample and play any sounds quickly and easily.
Inspired by the DJ Rezz these glasses use the SparkFun Skeleboard "Doot Doot" board and have been waterproofed so you can rave without fear!
Turn an old "roller ball" mouse into a MIDI controller that can unlock new ways of making digital music.
A 3D-printed mini jukebox powered by Volumio. Streams your music, Pandora, Spotify and AirPlay. Sound-reactive LEDs dance to your music!
Turn your melodica into a compressed-air melodica controlled by Max and Arduino. It tries to follow the melodic contour it listens to!
Use a Teensy 4 and Audio board to read audio files and display them along a string of LEDs.
A tiny violin for playing tiny tunes ♪
MIDI-powered footswitch / pedal that can connect to your computer and control software music instruments or trigger live loops.
Use a vintage rotary phone dial to control the volume on your Windows PC.
Scrubber is a DIY smart soap dispenser that automatically plays 20 seconds of your favorite tunes on Spotify while you wash your hands!
555 timers used as oscillators. Frequency is decided by different capacitors which can be inserted in the circuits on the fly.
Play your favorite tune for 20 seconds while you wash your hands.
speakEZ uses USB MIDI and the i. MX RT1010 to enable vocoder solutions with polyphony in low-cost, small form factor devices.
Place several screws into their respective locations to build a song, then simply let the large wheel turn to trigger some notes!
A 555 timer Atari punk console for all the bleeps and bloops.
How to use a YS - M3 sound module for giving voice to your projects.
An Arduino-based robot drummer. It works with a transistor noise-generator and an arrangement of servos hitting a can and a pair of piezos.
The ability to process, manipulate and otherwise work with audio signals is a key feature of DSP in FPGA. Here's a look at how we do this!