![]() I was recently watching a vid were some chap was gutting one to use it’s key parts in an RC drone. Yeah these things do pack a lot of useful technology into something so small and cheap… Would you use the buttons to trigger notes? Latched mode (one press for note on, one press for note off) or continuous (note on on press, note off on release)? What about the accelerometer: controller or note trigger? Any ideas of other interaction methods for playing melodies? how would you play it? Using the analog joystick as a X/Y controller is obvious.would you be interested in a Nunchuk MIDI controller as a standalone product?.However, it would cost only a few square inches of PCB to add room for a MIDI socket to the Nunchuk board to turn it into an independent MIDI event generator. Without entering in details, it is broken down into more “modular” components communicating through SPI, which is much more generic than the 6 PWM control signals/shift register output/UART TX interfaces on the Shruthi. The preferred communication protocol I am using on my next project is SPI. It sounds wacky, but if you look at the amount of sensors / controllers this thing packs for $10, it’s insane. Uğur Yıldız liked 3D PRINTED PORTABLE WIND TURBINE.I’m planning a Wii Nunchuk extension board for my next project.xval liked DJI FPV - Battery Breakout Mod - PCB.Fekhar Seradj eddine liked Arduino Glasses a HMD for Multimeter.Uğur Yıldız liked Polyformer - Ideal Filament Recycler.Uğur Yıldız liked Project Boondock Echo. ![]()
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