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Convert Sound Files in Audacity | Microcontroller Compatible Audio File Conversion | Adafruit Learning System | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces

Convert Sound Files in Audacity by Mike Barela
Small microcontroller audio projects are designed to play very specific types of audio files. If your music sample is in MP3 format, or 44KHz .wav or if you have grabbed a sample from a source (or the Internet) and do not know how it was encoded, you'll want to convert it to the right format.

This way you will get the best sounding audio, and it'll make using audio with your code painless!

This page will show how to convert your sound file(s) into PCM 16-bit Mono WAV files at 22KHz sample rate, which is usually best for the current crop of microcontrollers which take WAV files and play them on a speaker.

Currently, we are recommending two ways to convert the files: via use of the program Audacity or via iTunes. Other software may do similar conversions, just remember the parameters above when you do the conversion.

 

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Convert Sound Files in Audacity by Mike Barela
Small microcontroller audio projects are designed to play very specific types of audio files. If your music sample is in MP3 format, or 44KHz .wav or if you have grabbed a sample from a source (or the Internet) and do not know how it was encoded, you'll want to convert it to the right format.

This way you will get the best sounding audio, and it'll make using audio with your code painless!

This page will show how to convert your sound file(s) into PCM 16-bit Mono WAV files at 22KHz sample rate, which is usually best for the current crop of microcontrollers which take WAV files and play them on a speaker.

Currently, we are recommending two ways to convert the files: via use of the program Audacity or via iTunes. Other software may do similar conversions, just remember the parameters above when you do the conversion.

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Coding

 

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MP3 player using Arduino and DFPlayer mini | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces

MP3 player using Arduino and DFPlayer mini | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Today, we will build an mp3 player using an Arduino and the DFPlayer mini MP3 module.

The DFplayer mini is a small, low-cost mp3 module with a simplified audio output that can be connected directly to a speaker or an earphone jack. The module can be used as a stand-alone module with attached battery, speaker, and push buttons or used in combination with a microcontroller or development board like the Arduino, enabled for RX/TX (Serial) communication, thus through simple serial commands we can play music and perform other functions like playing the next and previous song, shuffle, pause the song currently being played etc.

 

The module comes with an SDcard slot and supports both FAT16, FAT32 file system.

 

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Today, we will build an mp3 player using an Arduino and the DFPlayer mini MP3 module.

The DFplayer mini is a small, low-cost mp3 module with a simplified audio output that can be connected directly to a speaker or an earphone jack. The module can be used as a stand-alone module with attached battery, speaker, and push buttons or used in combination with a microcontroller or development board like the Arduino, enabled for RX/TX (Serial) communication, thus through simple serial commands we can play music and perform other functions like playing the next and previous song, shuffle, pause the song currently being played etc.

 

The module comes with an SDcard slot and supports both FAT16, FAT32 file system.

 

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Simple Arduino Audio/Music Player with SD Card | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #LEARNingByDoing

Simple Arduino Audio/Music Player with SD Card | #Coding #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #LEARNingByDoing | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Adding sounds or music to our project will always make it looks cool and sounds much more attractive. Especially if you are using an Arduino and you have lots of pins free, you can easily add sound effects to your project by just investing in an extra SD card module and a normal speaker. In this article I will show you how easy it is to Play music/add sound effects using your Arduino Board.  

 

Thanks to the Arduino community who have developed some libraries to build this in a fast and easy way. We have also used IC LM386 here for amplification and noise reduction purpose.

 

[Gust MEES] GREAT music quality!!

 

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Adding sounds or music to our project will always make it looks cool and sounds much more attractive. Especially if you are using an Arduino and you have lots of pins free, you can easily add sound effects to your project by just investing in an extra SD card module and a normal speaker. In this article I will show you how easy it is to Play music/add sound effects using your Arduino Board.  

 

Thanks to the Arduino community who have developed some libraries to build this in a fast and easy way. We have also used IC LM386 here for amplification and noise reduction purpose.

 

[Gust MEES] GREAT music quality!!

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

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Weekend Project: 3D Printed OKAY 2 Synth Brings Music to the Maker's Ears | #MakerED #MakerSpaces #LEARNingByDoing #3DPrinting #Coding #Electronics

Weekend Project: 3D Printed OKAY 2 Synth Brings Music to the Maker's Ears | #MakerED #MakerSpaces #LEARNingByDoing #3DPrinting #Coding #Electronics | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Oskitone’s new and improved OKAY 2 is a mind-blowing DIY synth that you can 3D print and put together on your own. Hone your 3D printing and soldering skills with this sweet musical instrument and let the sounds sweep you away!

Looking for a new musical instrument to play? Why not use your 3D printer to create a synthesizer that is completely tailored to your style? Well, we’ve got a great project for all the musically-minded makers to take on over the weekend.

Last year, the San Francisco-based one-man musical instrument studio Oskitone released its first version of the OKAY synth, and has since refined the concept in a variety of ways. The new and improved OKAY 2 is an analog, monophonic, square wave synthesizer that is largely made up of 3D printed parts. It was designed on OpenSCAD and EAGLE by a man named Tommy, who is in charge of Oskitone.

 

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Oskitone’s new and improved OKAY 2 is a mind-blowing DIY synth that you can 3D print and put together on your own. Hone your 3D printing and soldering skills with this sweet musical instrument and let the sounds sweep you away!

Looking for a new musical instrument to play? Why not use your 3D printer to create a synthesizer that is completely tailored to your style? Well, we’ve got a great project for all the musically-minded makers to take on over the weekend.

Last year, the San Francisco-based one-man musical instrument studio Oskitone released its first version of the OKAY synth, and has since refined the concept in a variety of ways. The new and improved OKAY 2 is an analog, monophonic, square wave synthesizer that is largely made up of 3D printed parts. It was designed on OpenSCAD and EAGLE by a man named Tommy, who is in charge of Oskitone.

 

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Arduino - ToneMelody | 10 minutes project | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Music 

Arduino - ToneMelody | 10 minutes project | #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Music  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Play a Melody using the tone() function

This example shows how to use the tone() command to generate notes. It plays a little melody you may have heard before.

Hardware Required

  • Arduino or Genuino board
  • piezo buzzer or a speaker
  • hook-up wires

 

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Play a Melody using the tone() function

This example shows how to use the tone() command to generate notes. It plays a little melody you may have heard before.

Hardware Required

  • Arduino or Genuino board
  • piezo buzzer or a speaker
  • hook-up wires

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/?s=arduino

 

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WTV020-SD sound MODULE with Arduino and example code

WTV020-SD sound MODULE with Arduino and example code | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

We are going to use a WTV020-SD module to play some ad4 sound files. To control the module we will use an arduino. The steps are: 

- First connect the module to the arduino.
- Prepare the SD card
- Convert wav files to ad4 format and copy example files to the SD
- Inport wtV020 library in Arduino IDE and upload an example code 
- Make a small amplifying circuit

 

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We are going to use a WTV020-SD module to play some ad4 sound files. To control the module we will use an arduino. The steps are: 

- First connect the module to the arduino.
- Prepare the SD card
- Convert wav files to ad4 format and copy example files to the SD
- Inport wtV020 library in Arduino IDE and upload an example code 
- Make a small amplifying circuit

 

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https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=ARDUINO

 

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Convert audio to WAV  | #Music #Converter #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces 

Convert audio to WAV  | #Music #Converter #Maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces  | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Convert your audio like music to the WAV format with this free online WAV converter. Upload your audio file and the conversion will start immediately. You can also extract the audio track of a file to WAV if you upload a video.

 

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Convert your audio like music to the WAV format with this free online WAV converter. Upload your audio file and the conversion will start immediately. You can also extract the audio track of a file to WAV if you upload a video.

 

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Talking Arduino | Playing a MP3 With Arduino Without Any Module | Playing Mp3 File From Arduino Using PCM | #Coding #maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Music

Talking Arduino | Playing a MP3 With Arduino Without Any Module | Playing Mp3 File From Arduino Using PCM | #Coding #maker #MakerED #MakerSpaces #Music | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

In this instructables we will learn how to play a mp3 file with arduino without using any audio module, here we gonna use PCM library for Arduino which plays...

 

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In this instructables we will learn how to play a mp3 file with arduino without using any audio module, here we gonna use PCM library for Arduino which plays...

 

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First Steps with the Arduino-UNO | Maker, MakerED, Coding | Playing Music

First Steps with the Arduino-UNO | Maker, MakerED, Coding | Playing Music | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

Playing Music:  I was looking for a quick project with the Arduino which could get realized in less than half an hour and with the components from my Arduino Starter-Kit. I found this one for Christmas Music playing <===> Christmas songs with an Arduino Uno and a piezo buzzer <===> which I tried out as…

 

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Playing Music:  I was looking for a quick project with the Arduino which could get realized in less than half an hour and with the components from my Arduino Starter-Kit. I found this one for Christmas Music playing <===> Christmas songs with an Arduino Uno and a piezo buzzer <===> which I tried out as…

 

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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/?s=arduino

 

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Robotic Player Guitar Shreds On Its Own | Coding | MakerED | Music | Robotics

Robotic Player Guitar Shreds On Its Own | Coding | MakerED | Music | Robotics | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
It started nearly thirty years ago, when Ben Reardon encountered a robot playing a classical guitar at the 1988 World Expo in his hometown of Brisbane, Australia. He was only a teenager at the time, but he knew right then what he had to do.


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It started nearly thirty years ago, when Ben Reardon encountered a robot playing a classical guitar at the 1988 World Expo in his hometown of Brisbane, Australia. He was only a teenager at the time, but he knew right then what he had to do.


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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/08/24/coding-a-new-trend-in-education-and-a-big-responsibility/


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