How-To: Build a Toriton water instrument

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How-To: Build a Toriton water instrument

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Sebastian of little-scale posted details on how to build his, water controlled Toriton Plus instrument. The project uses Arduino, various resistors, lasers, and a machine running running software you can download from his site. This would definitely be an eye-catching music controller for live performances – just avoid tipping the bowl while rocking out!

8 thoughts on “How-To: Build a Toriton water instrument

  1. raiderj says:

    For those of us who don’t know what a Toriton is…. it looks like an instrument where the lasers pick up movement of the water in the dish, and play sounds.

    Would it have been that hard to include a YouTube video?
    http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=5&q=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DWjdaHB6Q7oI&ei=tPX6SYPEPJqxtgfryYy7BA&usg=AFQjCNFhxAmwm863O0YxYgRABm3z5lv0Cg

  2. PeterB says:

    nice looking doodad, but whats it do? video?
    Peter

  3. culmination and uncertainty. concept 2 | BA Hons digital media production says:

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