• I Wish I Took a Better "Before" Picture

    Bert Jerred08/13/2022 at 16:00 0 comments

    One day, I was scooping up very inexpensive keyboards at thrift stores, and after I got home, I posted about it on Instagram. But, as you can see, I had already removed and disposed of the original "dashboard."

    Why, you ask? Why obsessively purchase tou keyboards? Well, the way I see it, it's a very affordable way to get my hands on a 'keybed.' For my beginner-level projects, I am almost always just playing with an Arduino or Arduino-compatible microcontroller, and with the tone() function.

    The replacement dashboard is actually made of thin wood.

    The premise of this device is, therefore: using a trio of MPR121 devices and an inventr.io Hero board given to me by a friend, I will assign a note to each of 36 keys. This involes the Adafruit_MPR121  and TonePitch libraries in the Arduino IDE.

    But what will set this tone keyboard apart from my previous projects (I hope) is a series of fancy filters and some I/O options for connecting to external devices. More on all of this in my next update.