Synthesis of Arduino based Musical Instrument

  • Unique Paper ID: 155878
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 165-168
  • Abstract:
  • A research paper is a synthesis of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and writing. It serves two purposes: to advance the body of knowledge in the subject field and to give us, the student, an opportunity to enhance our own knowledge. When we are in creative mind for a long and rainy afternoon with our Arduino board, the making of electronic piano is to be a project for those wanting to have immediate output once the setup is complete [1]. Best suited for Arduino users with some prior experience, our proposed project includes detailed instructions with a circuit diagram, as well as code and photos, so we’ve got a wide array of material to work with. If we get stuck, the creator and other makers have quite a lot of support and responses to help us address our issues. Arduino is programmed to convert hand-waving above 3D gesture Flick board to musical notes and then synthesizes music producing audio output at GPIO pin. Flick Large board is shipped with male/female ribbon proto-cable, but this cable is too long for use with Arduino Uno [2-3]. One solution is to cut excessive length to around 100 mm, reconnect and isolate like on image below. Other solution is to order shorter ribbon proto-cable.

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@article{155878,
        author = {Nabaneeta Banerjee and Arijit Sengupta and Nisha Munda and Aritra Das and Chandrima Banerjee and Aritra Sarkar},
        title = {Synthesis of Arduino based Musical Instrument},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {9},
        number = {2},
        pages = {165-168},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=155878},
        abstract = {A research paper is a synthesis of research, critical thinking, source evaluation, organization, and writing. It serves two purposes: to advance the body of knowledge in the subject field and to give us, the student, an opportunity to enhance our own knowledge. When we are in creative mind for a long and rainy afternoon with our Arduino board, the making of electronic piano is to be a project for those wanting to have immediate output once the setup is complete [1]. Best suited for Arduino users with some prior experience, our proposed project includes detailed instructions with a circuit diagram, as well as code and photos, so we’ve got a wide array of material to work with. If we get stuck, the creator and other makers have quite a lot of support and responses to help us address our issues.  Arduino is programmed to convert hand-waving above 3D gesture Flick board to musical notes and then synthesizes music producing audio output at GPIO pin. Flick Large board is shipped with male/female ribbon proto-cable, but this cable is too long for use with Arduino Uno [2-3]. One solution is to cut excessive length to around 100 mm, reconnect and isolate like on image below. Other solution is to order shorter ribbon proto-cable.},
        keywords = {},
        month = {},
        }

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 2
  • PageNo: 165-168

Synthesis of Arduino based Musical Instrument

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