Suivre cette imprimante 3D qui joue MIDI

If you've ever wanted to transform your 3D printer into a MIDI playback instrument / speaker, then you'll likely be inspired by this video. Even if you haven't, take a look for a bit of fun.  

Oui, vous avez bien lu Andrew évier a décidé de transformer son imprimante 3D dans une imprimante 3D qui joue des airs MIDI, en particulier le thème de Jurassic Park.

Comment ça marche? Eh bien, selon Hackaday Andrew utilisé un convertisseur MIDI G-CODE

Le résultat final est ce que Id appel vraiment low-fi et ridiculement intéressant. Pas sûr que je peux voir sur la capture ci dans un studio près de chez vous ou moi bientôt mais si nous continuons à nous concentrer sur les moyens de fabriquer des instruments de musique à partir d'objets que nous ne considèrent pas musicale, le monde pourrais juste continuer à filer.

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Source: Hackaday

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Discussion

Ojustaboo
Reminds me of when in the early 80s I was a computer operator on a Cray Supercomputer. We had a program where you put 6 tapes on those old huge tape drives you see in 70s computer rooms in films etc and the Cray played tunes on them by the noise of the tape drive motors fast forwarding and rewinding at different speeds.

Cant remember 100% but it might of been multi timbral as it had 6 drives all running at once.

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