Laser Harp
Contents
Weekly Log
Overview
Although instruments have come a long way from their origins, they still have room to grow. Inspired by the transition from acoustic to electronic instruments, the laser harp strives to introduce a new way of experiencing music. With the laser harp, one would be able to enjoy musical scales by touching rays of light. Since the harp will have different keys and scales, it is important that the system's programming is properly carried out so the user can easily operate the instrument. Moreover, the sensors must be properly installed and synced with the disturbance of the lasers' trajectories for the project to be successful.
Team Members
- Taylor Howard
- Jennifer Fleites
- Yoojin Kim
- TA: Chance Bayles
- Instructor: Jim Feher
Objectives
- Learn how to use Arduino and MIDI
- Build a circuit for the laser module and another for the Arduino board.
- Create code or adapt code from the reference source to work the Arduino microcontroller.
- Assemble parts and build a frame for the harp through woodworking or 3D printing
Challenges
Materials
Supplied
- Switch
- Wires
- Mulab
- 4.7 kOhm resistor
- 220 Ohm resistor
Purchased
- [Lasers] - $5.48
- Photoresistors - $9.55
- Arduino Proto Shield - $11.99
- Midi Interface - $32.39
- Midi Cable - $4.99
- Pin Headers - $5.48
- Din Connector - $9.23
- Power Supply - $7.90
(Total Shipping Cost)
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TOTAL:
Gantt Chart
References
https://www.instructables.com/id/Arduino-Laser-Harp-1/
https://www.instructables.com/id/Quick-Arduino-MIDI-Laser-Harp/