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  • I had this same idea a little while ago - but my plan was to use only hardware. I think I am going to end up making a step sequencer to control the voltage instead of keys - I have a feeling it will be difficult to tune it so each key is one semitone apart no matter what the source sound is on the tape. The step sequencer will use a pot at each step instead. I'll set it up so the timing signal can come from a midi source or a local clock.

  • cool

  • This is dope!!!

  • Sweet. That is bad ass. I think personally I am a robot, because this gets me going lol :)

  • por favor quitar este video...ag¡burre y da dolor de cabeza...

  • sound like a cat in looking for a mate :)))

  • cooooool

  • cool! the monophonic mellotron.

  • HAve you tried altering speech or singing (on a tape)?

  • BTW, RE: the pot on the tape drive motor- didja just splice in to the power and reroute both directions or what? I should check yer blog, huh? 'k.

  • it is sending MIDI data to a computer, then the computer is sending serial data to the Arduino. This data is converted to a PWM wave that controls the motor via a ULN2803.

  • You've ALMOST got me interested in MIDI again. I've been dead-set ag'in it since around '91 - for myself, mind you. Best left to Laurie Anderson, i thought. But this...maybe with a quadreverb in place of the tape machine..

  • OMG. Best use of MIDI ever.

  • yeah i know. it has a "massive" 16 semitone range.

  • Use more than 12 notes and the music gets too busy, i sez.

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