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DIY music controller developed

Ryan Raffa came up with an audio controller that features an ADXL 335 accelerometer that is used for motion sensing purposes alongside an Arduino board which will communicate serially with Max MSP. The controller itself is equipped with input for five tracks while the sixth button applies a delay to all of the tracks. Guess poetry in motion could equal to music with the right tools, and it is interesting to see more and more DIY projects like this surface to show that creativity isn’t quite dead yet.

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