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04.09

Theremin like instrument

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Posted in Experiments, Physical Computing, Prototypes Tagged arduino

ThisĀ is the first implementation prototype of an instrument inspired by a theremin. The POT changes the frequency and the sensor adds another frequency to the mix. The idea is to create a theremin and an analog sequencer hybrid. I want to add 4 potentiometers to generate a looping melody and using the sensor to alter or add to it.

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