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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 ...
[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… ...
This nifty Arduino project combines music and tinkering: build a visualizer that reacts to any song playing in your surroundings.
At its core, the Arduino is a small, programmable microcontroller board that accepts and stores code from your computer capable of cool outcomes ranging from controlling lights to making music.
If you want to give people more options without forcing a playlist, Instructables user LifegraphLabs shows off a system that uses RFID, an Arduino, and Facebook to play everyone's favorites songs.
Check out the video below to see the Arduino music visualiser IKEA coffee table in action, its designer explain more about its inspiration and construction.
A $10 Ikea table was transformed into a one-of-a-kind music visualizer, complete with LED lights, electronic components and a microphone.
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