Lab #13

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Margret Sohn’s Project – This project peaked my interest because of its innovative qualities. In this project, various light shows are triggered by specific frequencies that are picked up by a microphone. If there is no frequency being inputed in to the microphone, then there are no lights, but when there is, the pitch of the sound changes the color and rhythm of the lights. Very cool!

Max Chidzero’s E-Cajon – This project stood out to me because it turned an acoustic drum into an electronic drum set. I was specifically interested in it because I have a Cajon at home, and it seems like a great project to create a more mobile and durable electronic drum set. I also thought it was great that you can switch the sample sets with the remote.

Ethan Bailey: The Singing Glock – First of all, fantastic and entertaining presentation. I don’t see this exact project as being revolutionary, but I think it can lead to something revolutionary – a voice activated piano. This project interests me because of the moving parts. Next you I want to learn how to work with moving parts in my electronics.

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https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/mmackes/pool-controller-8dfa69

When the prompt told me to google any topic, I was surprised to find that I could really search up any topic, in this case, a swimming pool. This digital electronic can control the workings of a swimming pool, including aspects such as the temperature and the yard lights surrounding the pool.

This guitar pedal for an electrostrat has some really nice sounding distortion effects on it. specifically the ring the modulator, which gives the sound a sharp, buzzy, and almost creamy sound. Awesome pedal!

3.  Analog, Analog, Analog.

4. I took an introduction to computer programming class this semester, and I plan to continue taking programming classes.

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