Arduino and Audio: Getting Started | Simon Hutchinson
An introduction to Arduino-type microcontrollers and how you can start to use it in your music and sound projects.
Microcontrollers are one-chip computers, that can be programmed for a variety of inputs and outputs. Since they're customizable and compact, we can use them for a variety of musical applications.
I have some experience making sensor interfaces with Arduinos for music instruments and circuit-bent game systems, but, in this video, I try out using an Arduino as an oscillator, generating its own sound. This is inspired by the chapter by Joseph Kramer in the new edition of Nicholas Collins "Handmade Electronic Music" (http://www.handmadeelectronicmusic.com/).
0:00 Introduction
1:41 Different Microcontroller Boards
3:31 Hex Schmidt Trigger Oscillator
5:49 Arduino Oscillator
7:17 Coding a Single Note
14:07 Changing the Pitch with a Pot
19:48 Making Pitches Stepped
24:30 Closing Thoughts, Next Steps
#arduino #arduinomusic
Nicholas Collins's "My First Oscillator" - https://youtu.be/FqQUSiwvDPA
More musical electronics - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7w4cOVVxL6F_MAwxOJbq73HXdG0OjdXn
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I’m a composer, sound-designer, and new media artist trying to bring a global perspective to music technology. This channel contains performances, experiments, and instructional videos for artists and audiences searching for new ideas and avenues of musical expression.
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Microcontrollers are one-chip computers, that can be programmed for a variety of inputs and outputs. Since they're customizable and compact, we can use them for a variety of musical applications.
I have some experience making sensor interfaces with Arduinos for music instruments and circuit-bent game systems, but, in this video, I try out using an Arduino as an oscillator, generating its own sound. This is inspired by the chapter by Joseph Kramer in the new edition of Nicholas Collins "Handmade Electronic Music" (http://www.handmadeelectronicmusic.com/).
0:00 Introduction
1:41 Different Microcontroller Boards
3:31 Hex Schmidt Trigger Oscillator
5:49 Arduino Oscillator
7:17 Coding a Single Note
14:07 Changing the Pitch with a Pot
19:48 Making Pitches Stepped
24:30 Closing Thoughts, Next Steps
#arduino #arduinomusic
Nicholas Collins's "My First Oscillator" - https://youtu.be/FqQUSiwvDPA
More musical electronics - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7w4cOVVxL6F_MAwxOJbq73HXdG0OjdXn
Subscribe for new videos every week: https://www.youtube.com/user/SimonHutc/?sub_confirmation=1
Follow me:
Official Website - http://simonhutchinson.com/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CybrSHutchinson
facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SimonHutchinsonComposer/
itch.io - https://simonhutchinson.itch.io/
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/simon-j-hutchinson
I’m a composer, sound-designer, and new media artist trying to bring a global perspective to music technology. This channel contains performances, experiments, and instructional videos for artists and audiences searching for new ideas and avenues of musical expression.
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