Amanda Ghassaei has published on her website an engaging project: the Glitchbox.
This instrument can do two not similar things:
-it may be used as a standalone audio device, with the audio information stored in the arduino's spark memory
-it can moreover be used to coming after MIDI by a usb connection to your computer
The glitchbox is an electronic instrument used for live audio sequencing. Each of its 9 buttons is related to an audio record stored in its memory, new audio files may be installed onto the instrument around USB. A switch on tip allows the user to play, record, and double back a coming after of audio. Once recorded, extra audio may be available and automatically looped on tip of an existing sequence. Old sequences may be free from the instrument's mental recall and transposed with new sequences live. Two knobs on tip of the instrument manage volume and tempo, and a second switch mutes and unmutes available sequences.
There is moreover a minute instructable with all the information needed.
Via:[ Little Bird Electronic ]
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