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I have a piezo-electric guitar pickup that has bare wire coming off of it. I have a pair of headphones with a 3.5mm jack. I know that the pickup is going to produce a signal that isn't at the right ...
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This is my setup for a project I'm working on regarding haptic feedback from my guitar. It takes audio in and splits the signals into those that can be detected by the skin effectively (up to around ...
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When a speaker and amplifier are connected to mains power, their power consumption varies with the music being played. For instance, power usage might increase during loud sections or parts of a song ...
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I am working on an electronic Santur (a Persian hammered dulcimer) and need help designing an impact-sensitive sensor using the MPR121 capacitive touch controller. My goal is to detect both the ...
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So I saw one of those one of those car USB bluetooth dongles, and there's pretty much no information about them. All the info I have about it is this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvCOpf4Ow4M,...
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I am designing an electric percussion instrument using various metal strings and objects that are hit my solenoids. Pickups record the sound.I need to know what kind of voltage and current instrument ...
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I am making a set of electronic bagpipes, and i need to connect the PCB holding the optical sensors for the fingers to a synthesizer board through a cable of a couple of meters. For the moment i haven'...
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Background I've built a few passive crossovers, but never done anything active and my electrical skills are newb at best. I wanted to test out an active crossover after reading into by-amping a stereo ...
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I am a senior in highschool and am currently trying to conduct an exploration on Fourier analysis, specifically using the discrete Fourier transform to analyze a chord played on my piano. Basically I'...
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I have a 1x12 wedge cabinet I'm repurposing into a guitar speaker cab. It has a jack plate with two 1/4" mono jacks. What I'd like to do is reset the jack plate in such a way that it can: Run ...
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I want my solid state Tesla coil to play music. I built it to only accept square wave input. Does anyone know howI take a normal melody (no voice,) only keep the main soundtrack (no bass or anything ...
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I'm building an analog distortion effect for my guitar. During testing I measured a random 470 kHz signal with an amplitude of 500 mV. Where does this signal come from, and how do I get rid of it? I ...
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I am using an Arduino Nano in combination with a SD card to play some music. I have loaded some .wav files on my SD card, the card initializes, everything runs correctly, but on my output pin for my ...
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I am studying electronics and would like to design a theremin that uses discrete components. I have read that RF oscillators such as those needed for a theremin are not likely to work if built on a ...
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So I built this musical flyback transformer off of Franzoli Electrctronics schematic, https://franzolielectronics.com/easy-flyback-i/. I had to go the through hole method and it works. However, the ...
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