Random music box
Anonymous writes -
I was real interested in music theory and how to computationally create something aurally pleasing. Though the square waves may not be aurally pleasing (for most), I was able to make a PIC-based organ that played random chord progressions.The resulting cardboard music box makes sings a pretty sweet tune - dig that servo kick drum! - Random music box
Posted by Collin Cunningham |
May 5, 2008 06:00 PM
Electronics, Music |
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| Posted by: Ken on May 6, 2008 at 7:10 AM |
Sounds just like the ice cream truck that has been stalking me in my neighborhood!
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