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The resistive opto-isolators allow the Arduino to adjust resistance through an electrically isolated barrier. This prevents the Arduino from interfering with the guitar’s sound.
Back in the old days, it took external guitar effects pedals to modify a guitar’s sound. As computer processing power has been growing at an exponential rate, software-based effects modelers ...
The ElectroSmash website has featured a new Arduino Audio Meter which takes the form of a programmable guitar pedal based on the Arduino UNO development board. Providing users with the ability to ...
Guitar Hero controller reconverted using Arduino I took an old wireless Guitar Hero controller (Les Paul) for PS3, for which I missed the dongle, and integrated an Arduino Duemilanove to obtain an ...
The Arduino Guitar Pedal is a digital multi-effect pedal based upon the Lo-Fi Arduino Guitar Pedal originally posted on the Instructables website by Kyle McDonald. Watch the video after the jump ...
This is mini Arduino based machine to wind guitar pickup coil. Hello friends in this post I have made a simple mini arduino based guitar pickup coil winding machine. Winding hundreds of turn with hand ...
Jimmy Page. Dave Gilmour. Santana. Arduino Single-Board... Strum those strings you microcontroller-based musical device. The Arduino team flagged this one on twitter recently - it's a device that has ...
A crafty Guitar Hero DIY-er has built a little project with possibly startling implications. The includes ambient light sensors in front of the television which are triggered by the light of the ...
In “Playa,” 14 guitars lying under a tangled canopy of wires are listlessly strummed by an orchestra of 31 fabric-clad DC motors conducted (in the musical sense) by an Arduino processor.