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Uploaded by cerupcat on Dec 12, 2006
I made this for a final project in Electronic Technologies course at UCSD.
Music
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awsome :D
soxharley 1 year ago
no reason you couldn't do one frameless.
If you're scanning the laser, you know where it is at any given time. You can detect that it's blocked at more than one point in its scan.
Of course, it might change the way you filter to deal with ambient light.
nwimpney 2 years ago
it may very well be played from a consul speaker... in fact it probably is (arduino board)
aardvarkgenocide 3 years ago
Lol It does.
coerce1 3 years ago
sounds like DOS music
KhelbenBlackstaff9 4 years ago 2
Cool! First time I hear someone actually do polyphonic on a laser harp. That's one thing you can do with a framed one and not with a frameless harp.
Stoney3K 4 years ago
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awsome :D
soxharley 1 year ago
no reason you couldn't do one frameless.
If you're scanning the laser, you know where it is at any given time. You can detect that it's blocked at more than one point in its scan.
Of course, it might change the way you filter to deal with ambient light.
nwimpney 2 years ago
it may very well be played from a consul speaker... in fact it probably is (arduino board)
aardvarkgenocide 3 years ago
Lol It does.
coerce1 3 years ago
sounds like DOS music
KhelbenBlackstaff9 4 years ago 2
Cool! First time I hear someone actually do polyphonic on a laser harp. That's one thing you can do with a framed one and not with a frameless harp.
Stoney3K 4 years ago