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Borut Savski's basic rule is: the smallest amount of elements... and with this philosophy he developed the [http://www.3via.org/records/index.php?opt=item&id=69 Cirkulino] shield, an 8-step MIDI-sequencer (3-channels) interface controlled via [http://www.arduino.cc Arduino]. During the workshop we will solder the circuit and learn about MIDI interfaces, use of an arduino as MIDI controller and connect it to various software | Borut Savski's basic rule is: the smallest amount of elements... and with this philosophy he developed the [http://www.3via.org/records/index.php?opt=item&id=69 Cirkulino] shield, an 8-step MIDI-sequencer (3-channels) interface controlled via [http://www.arduino.cc Arduino]. During the workshop we will solder the circuit and learn about MIDI interfaces, use of an arduino as MIDI controller and connect it to various software or analog based MIDI synthesizers. | ||
Bring your sound systems! | Bring your sound systems! | ||
Revision as of 11:09, 5 May 2013
"My name is Cirkulino and I work on Arduino"
Date and Location
13 & 14. May 2013, 18-22h,
MechArtLab, Zürich
Overview
Borut Savski's basic rule is: the smallest amount of elements... and with this philosophy he developed the Cirkulino shield, an 8-step MIDI-sequencer (3-channels) interface controlled via Arduino. During the workshop we will solder the circuit and learn about MIDI interfaces, use of an arduino as MIDI controller and connect it to various software or analog based MIDI synthesizers. Bring your sound systems!
see more info in the online documentation on Cirkulino
sound examples made with Cirkulino
About Borut Savski
some recent notes on our MIDI wiki-page, about webMIDI and other stuff