Computer-controlled 'singing motor' - 2nd Video
Uploader Comments (SomethingUnreal)
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Thats really amazing. Great job making this, can't wait to hear more stuff you make on this.
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you guys are amazing! how old are you? im not that tech savvy, so i really dont know how things work, but everything is awesome :3
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Ah that beeping noise uses the built in speaker that only beeps when you do something you're not supposed to? :P
And try to tape the motor to a window and use a laptop to play a song, the vibration will turn the window into a speaker itself.. Would have been fun to see if it works
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dude, you have to train me, you are a pure genuis, your like a jimmy neturon that i thought will never be real, dude you can teach kids like me, i like making things to, so far all i make is eletric card board paper bullet gun, remote control air plane and a remote control boat
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Madness.
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Good job dude!!
lol man, your epic. u wrote a program that plays music, which is awesome, then u made it only play through the pc speaker, then you made it play through a MOTOR?!?!? WHAT?!?!? Well done. Very impressed.
DavidEwin 3 years ago 6
You understood correctly.
I'm glad you like it! =)
Haha, I do this kind of strange thing from time to time when I'm bored. xD
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
where can i get that program??
addeson 3 years ago
It's a mod of my Bleeper Music Maker program, which you can find on my blog (check my profile for the link). You can use it to make sound out of the internal system speaker and out of your 'normal' soundcard speakers with just the program, but it was kind of a custom setup we used for controlling the motor speed. In other words, motors turn at different speeds, so it will sound out-of-tune with different motors. The hardware is an SSC-32 microcontroller and a SyRen10 motor speed controller.
SomethingUnreal 3 years ago
your room must be very annoying at times
ff7redxiii 4 years ago
Lmao... usually I just do everything on headphones so it's not a big deal. It's actually pretty rare that I do noisy things like this (or am able to). The size of my room is pathetic, so I was doing this in my brother's room. Also the motor speed controller is his - I don't have one. =/
So there are 2 reasons why I don't/can't do things like this often... *sigh*
SomethingUnreal 4 years ago