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Provides a variety of useful inputs and outputs for various projects. Three linear slide potentiometers connected to Arduino analog pins A0, A1, and A2. Red and yellow LEDs connected to digital pins 5 and 6 (PWM pins) so you can easily vary their brightness. Three momentary push buttons connected up to the Arduino’s digital pins….
Read moreThe MP3 Shield wires your Arduino up to a VS1053D MP3 audio decoder IC, providing it with the ability to decode audio files. The VS1053 is also capable of decoding Ogg Vorbis/MP3/AAC/WMA/MIDI audio and encoding IMA ADPCM and user-loadable Ogg Vorbis. The VS1053 receives its input bitstream through a serial input bus (SPI). After the….
Read moreThe MIDI Breakout board gives your Arduino access to the powerful MIDI communication protocol. The MIDI protocol shares many similarities with standard asynchronous serial interfaces, so you can use the UART pins of your microcontroller to send and receive MIDI event messages. The MIDI Breakout provides both MIDI-IN and MIDI-OUT connections, as well as a….
Read moreProvides a variety of useful inputs and outputs for various projects. Three linear slide potentiometers connected to Arduino analog pins A0, A1, and A2. Red and yellow LEDs connected to digital pins 5 and 6 (PWM pins) so you can easily vary their brightness. Three momentary push buttons connected up to the Arduino’s digital pins….
Read moreTime to build your real-time MIDI instrument/music player! The Music Shield is an audio encoder/decoder compatible with Arduino, Seeeduino, Seeeduino Mega and Arduino Mega. It is based on the VS1053B chip, which enabled it to play sound files from SD card and do short-time recording as well. You can also use it to play MIDI….
Read moreThe Danger Shield contains a variety of fun and useful electronic circuits that you can use to do fun and useful things with Arduino. It is a fully self-contained shield. You plug it into your Arduino, and you can immediately start using it. No extra things to hook up, no external components. Some of the….
Read more32 step machine, (plus 32 double-steps for a total of 64 steps) with 16 step buttons and LEDs, LCD screen and navigation keys. It’s like the classic Roland TR707 but with some twists, as it actually has 64 x 1/32 or 32 x 1/64 steps. The 2 note-step sequence feature allows you to do bass….
Read moreMidiVox turns an Arduino board into a programmable MIDI synthesizer. The shield provides an isolated MIDI input jack along with a single-channel, 12-bit, digital audio output. Any MIDI keyboard with a DIN-5 output can be used to control the shield. Assignable knobs/faders on your controller will come in handy for modifying synth parameters as you….
Read moreMIDI synthesizer on a shield: takes standard MIDI codes through a serial protocol. Based on Atmel’s ATSAM2195 single-chip MIDI sound system. The Fluxamasynth has a built-in wavetable with 128 general MIDI sounds and an additional set of 128 variations and dozens of percussion sounds. It can play music in 64-voice polyphony without effects or 38….
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