Build a real, playable theremin music instrument. The theremin is played using two antennas without physical contact.
This is minimal drum kit using Arduino UNO.
A 16-step sequencer for bass, lead and drum sounds. Use the general Midi sounds stored in the VS1053.
A tactile music wearable, made of ten vibration motors attached to your fingernails…
Android app controlled DFPlayer Mini using esp32 Wroom
An Arduino Mega controls a MIDI-data stream to 30 plates equipped with solenoids and lets them playing any sound.
There are a lot of cheap audio bluetooth IC available in cheap these days. I got a bunch of them and here is my project.
2 x 16-band audio spectrum analyzer with Arduino Nano and 2 x 16 chars LCD display. This project is based on Shajeeb's project.
Visualise your favourite music mp3's with strips of glowy light awesomeness!
Musical color for WS2812b, Arduino and PC.
Your powerful friend, the transistor can control high-voltage motors and lights from a microcontroller pin.
Theremino is a theremin built with an Arduino UNO and two ultrasound sensors.
Turn CHIP into a ready-to use simple synthesizer, capable of creating a huge variety of sounds. Control it with a MIDI keyboard or even OSC!
A 3D-printed mini jukebox powered by Volumio. Streams your music, Pandora, Spotify and AirPlay. Sound-reactive LEDs dance to your music!
Building synthesizers on the ESP8266.
When the 3.5mm audio is plugged in, it disconnects internal speaker. This project takes control of the behavior of the speaker.
Using a VoCore to create the world's smallest AirPlay server.
8,000 RPM motor with a guitar pick! Crazy! You will shred faster than any other guitarist!
Live performance oriented sequencer / arpeggiator for multiple synths control.
This is a fun project for working with the Arduino and the piezoelectric Buzzer.
Teach yourself perfect pitch with the PPM! Use Python, sound, and buttons to make a pitch pipe on a Circuit Playground Express!
How alert and happy Cecile (with Alzheimer's) became when she heard familiar songs! Lift the book, turn the page--the book does the rest.
This tiny imp does it all: on-the-go player or WiFi/AirPlay streamer, battery bank or wall power, headphones or speakers.
FM radio built using Arduino, RDA5807M, Tiny RTC, PAM8403 class D amplifier modules, and TR028 touch panel.