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Mario Pucci has been featured on the official Arduino website to demonstrate how an Arduino Uno can be combined with an NFC shield and a little Python code to build a real music jukebox. Check out ...
The Arduino code is from there, the circuit is from there — all I really created was a big handmade LED matrix, and put it into an IKEA table!
The system here requires just a few things: a computer, an internet connection, an Arduino, an RFID reader shield, a WiFly module, an RFID device, and some friends who have Facebook accounts where ...
[MrRedBeard] wanted to play a particular song from an Arduino program and got tired of trying to hand transcribe the notes. A little research turned up that there was a project to convert Music XML… ...
Installing the Arduino Uno makes the table's display "dance" to the music coming from the speakers. The Uno is a microcontroller board that features 14 digital input/output pins, six analog inputs ...
His project lets you play simple algorithms as audio using AVR microcontrollers. Now the code work for this is very simple, but he hardware implementation is where things get interesting.
The basic premise here is that you're adding Bluetooth to the your old iPod using an Arduino and then sharing that music library to an Android app. As you'd expect, the real tricky part is ...
Today in devices that use stepper motors to make beautiful music we present to you this Arduino-powered, Raspberry-Pi containing music box that uses simple stepper motors to grind out merry tunes ...
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