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It's the ARKeytar, an Arduino-based MIDI controller shaped as a maple wood keytar. Thanks to the Arduino team for highlighting this one, the work of Andrea Gregorini Based on an Arduino Nano R3, other ...
This software translates the serial data from the Arduino into MIDI messages that your DAW can understand. Once set up, theMIDInator can be used with any DAW that supports MIDI input, such as ...
YouTuber Alex Coover, aka Glacial Geyser, has build an awesome Arduino-powered MIDI controller to help with his budding music career. Here's a demo.
DIY musical instruments are their own thing entirely, but if you're looking for a place to start, Adafruit has a guide to building your own MIDI controller using an Arduino. The OONTZ uses a 3D ...
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Using an Arduino Development board and Max/MSP, a handy four-button MIDI controller has been created that is capable of counting from 1 to 15 using only four buttons. This innovative device, named ...
[D777k] calls it a “whirling dervish of sound making! The Arduino code that drives the thing is very simple. It reads three axes of acceleration and uses that to drive the MIDI software.
Arduino has found its way into yet another musical device. I came across the 'UFO' while in Berlin. It's a MIDI controller that lets you compose music or control synthesizers by waving your hands ...
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