Guarda questo stampante 3D che riproduce 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.  

Sì, avete letto bene Andrew Sink ha deciso di trasformare la sua stampante 3D in una stampante 3D che riproduce brani MIDI, in particolare il tema Jurassic Park.

Come funziona? Ebbene, secondo metaltech Andrew usato un MIDI convertitore G-CODE

Il risultato finale è quello che Id chiamata veramente low-fi e ridicolmente interessante. Non sono sicuro che posso vedere questi prendendo piede in uno studio vicino a te o me presto, ma se continuiamo a concentrarsi sui modi di costruzione di strumenti musicali con oggetti noi non considerare musicale, il mondo potrebbe solo continuare a spinning.

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Fonte: metaltech

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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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