Midi is good for a number of visual programming softwares like max/msp and pd/gem.
Nothing stops you going the msp route...if you want ;)
The babysguino is a nice platform cos it uses the arduino ide, but is super cheap.
5v logic is also a bit more robust than the 3.3v of pi or msp.
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Midi is good for a number of visual programming softwares like max/msp and pd/gem.
Nothing stops you going the msp route...if you want ;)
The babysguino is a nice platform cos it uses the arduino ide, but is super cheap.
5v logic is also a bit more robust than the 3.3v of pi or msp.
On 7 Sep 2013 15:29, "John Griessen" <jo...@industromatic.com> wrote:
On 09/07/2013 05:17 AM, Marc Dusseiller wrote:
at the moment we are using something like a digistump clone, we call it babygnusbuino, based on attiny85 and compatible to arduino
ide. it can send/receive data as a midi-device and costs less than 5$.
Not sure why MIDI or analog audio would be good for instrument data sending to a smartphone...
an MSP430 for this app could be one of the under $1 ones and not need many parts on a pc board,
so you could use the extra $3 on the bill of materials to buy a bluetooth dongle for it to
send data to your PC/tablet/smartphone with...
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nice tricoder project! sadly it also seems to be only in the VIS-spectrum 400-700nm. would be much more interesting to hav UV-VIS...
i guess people on this list also know about the publiclab spectro stuff...
http://publiclab.org/wiki/spectrometer-curriculum
generally, i always want to stress, it's much more useful to "look" through a sample, than just at different qualities of light sources.
best,
m
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