@hotchk155 thanks! i've improved it a bit since this video and have some ideas on how to improve it more. i'll make another vid once it's working the way i want it to. cheers! -p
@jarleinar go for it! i'm eager to see what you come up with. in fact, if you do build something like this, let me know, would you? you could probably make some huge improvements to the thing with your level of knowledge. this was just version 1.0! ;?)
BTW, everything LHI does is open source, so feel free to build any of these systems! we don't keep any secrets and we publish all our schematics and source code here:
@MichaelKrzyzaniak thanks, amigo! i'm sure you could do better with your fancy-schmancy "phototransistors" and other top-shelf components i don't really know how to use. :?P
BTW, i switched back to the digital (RC timing) method of reading the sensors for this one 'cause i was worried the analog method wouldn't provide a sufficient number of gradations. that's why it's a bit slow to respond. i'll experiment with the analog method as well as maybe some different sensors and see what happens.
@ejayerik gracias, mi hermano! still have a little tweaking to do on it, but hopefully i'll have it running as well as the other harps within a day or two.
whats this?
atabey321445 1 year ago
I really love this! I like the concept of the keychain sized capability. Really wish I had time to try it.
cerupcat 1 year ago
superb idea.. so simple but effective!
hotchk155 1 year ago
@hotchk155 thanks! i've improved it a bit since this video and have some ideas on how to improve it more. i'll make another vid once it's working the way i want it to. cheers! -p
lightharp 1 year ago
this is incredible, put me down for a pre order. the buddah box can get lost as far as pocket music gadgets go
inertiatic88 1 year ago
@inertiatic88 you'll be receiving one on the house, mate! ;?)
lightharp 1 year ago
This was a really good idea! Do you mind if I steal it? Of course in my own and non-commercial way..
jarleinar 1 year ago
@jarleinar go for it! i'm eager to see what you come up with. in fact, if you do build something like this, let me know, would you? you could probably make some huge improvements to the thing with your level of knowledge. this was just version 1.0! ;?)
BTW, everything LHI does is open source, so feel free to build any of these systems! we don't keep any secrets and we publish all our schematics and source code here:
lightharp . com / resources
good luck!
-- Peter
lightharp 1 year ago
Brilliant!
MichaelKrzyzaniak 1 year ago
@MichaelKrzyzaniak thanks, amigo! i'm sure you could do better with your fancy-schmancy "phototransistors" and other top-shelf components i don't really know how to use. :?P
BTW, i switched back to the digital (RC timing) method of reading the sensors for this one 'cause i was worried the analog method wouldn't provide a sufficient number of gradations. that's why it's a bit slow to respond. i'll experiment with the analog method as well as maybe some different sensors and see what happens.
lightharp 1 year ago
Brilliant!
MichaelKrzyzaniak 1 year ago
brilliant! It's like playing a giant imaginary harp. This has A LOT of potential Peter.
ejayerik 1 year ago
@ejayerik gracias, mi hermano! still have a little tweaking to do on it, but hopefully i'll have it running as well as the other harps within a day or two.
lightharp 1 year ago