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Arduino Lego Tannerin

Step 5The software

Then write a short program to interpret the input values, and produce a sensible output. I use the Armstrong music system as a means of quick prototyping the instrument. Using Armstrong also allows me to trigger different sounds on my PC, without changing my Arduino code. The Tannerin source code is now available in the examples folder of the Armstrong archive.

Amstrong is a collection of routines to make the building and prototyping of musical instruments on the Arduino very much easier. It abstracts the hardware pins from their function and supports serial communications, allowing sounds to be played on remote hardware (PC or synthesizer) without additional coding.

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Jun 3, 2009. 2:29 PMgolden22 says:
how do i write this program?

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