Raspberry Pi Zero W Darth Vader themed stand alone MP3 player.
Eurorack format MIDI controller for the Mssiah cartridge. Runs in Commodore 64 computers, and includes a monophonic synthesizer
A device that plays a note once it detects a moving object within a certain distance. The pitch of the note varies as the distance changes.
Find out how to get polyphonic tracks with the Touch Board.
Experiments in screen printing and linking information onto paper graphics.
Tired of playing single music in Arduino Buzzer? Unhappy with editing the notes and beats in Arduino source code?
Dual Transistor Made Amplifier Circuit (Tip3055+Tip147) || DC 12v - JLCPCB
Turn an old "Slot-In Record Player" into a party staple with Bluetooth, an MP3 player and RFID tags.
The Cardboard Expression Pedal converts the movement of your foot into a stream of MIDI messages. 100% from renewable resources.
Music Trivia is an Echo Button compatible game that challenges 1-4 people in a quiz about music theory. The game is fun and educational!
This project is a Lego Rotary sequencer, blocks are placed at the end of each arm, as the block passes the colour sensor a sound is played.
Pulse to the music and Enjoy a spectacular fireworks display at midnight!
Play your favorite Christmas carols or other festive songs on your Netduino. Learn how to use piezos to play multiple audio channels.
Helping musicians learn music intervals by ear by randomizing output and keeping score strictly through voice commands.
Each student builds a contact mic / necklace, and they all plug into one amplifier, to explore the sounds of the world!
Sound sensing LEDs, can act as a music synchronizer or as an automated light for the room which turns on when someone claps or pinches.
This VU meter is very sensitive, has great dynamics, and the response time is instantaneous.
LED driven by the recorded music
Explore the unheard sounds of the environment, from an induction pendulum, a remote control, or a drinking bird toy.
Major freshness using SAM Labs kits to build my Bluetooth throwback invention.
Step-by-step instructions for putting together the Boombox Kit created for our Kickstarter backers.
Make a laser harp with a phototransistor and a laser module, that play a random note.
A simple but smart lighting for any bottle you want. It features an easy to use webinterface that runs on an esp8266.
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