Piano-LED-Visualizer
Digital-Piano-LED
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Piano-LED-Visualizer
- Very Specific Ideas for Projects to take on as a beginner in Python
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I made this AR performance video of the piano part from my new song, “Our World”
Setup for this video: Piano: Casio GP-500 BP MIDI Visualizer: Keysight by Egglyberts, available on Steam LEDs: WS2812b 144px/m LED Strip LED Controller: Raspberry Pi 4 running Onlaj's Piano LED Visualizer from https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer
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Finally got the LED Visualizer working
Link: https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer
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Ultimate Guide to DIY LED Visualizer for Your Piano
Another tip: 2 meter long LED strips are not readily available in the US and take weeks to ship from overseas. You can use a 1 meter (144) strip which you can get in 2 days (Amazon) if you won't mind that only MOST of your keys will have lights. If you use the 1 meter strip, a handful of the keys on the very bottom and very top with not light up, but you can get it much faster than the 2 meter strip VisualizerGitHub DIYDetailed step by stepSimplified step by step
- Is there any RGB/LED bar to connect to midi (digital piano standard size keys) and be placed over the back of the keys that will light up according to which key you press?
- Help requested- Sd card stops working
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The company I just started working for has new hires make TikTok videos to introduce themselves to everyone. Never used it before, so I channeled my inner Kyle Landry...
This is how I set it all up!
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I have an odd question about choosing a keyboard, bear with me:
If you're handy with electronics there are some DIY versions with good documentation https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer
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Joystick and Key 1 works, but Key 2 (back button) and Key 3 on Waveshare LCD Hat do not work at all. How do I know if the LCD hat is broken or if it is something else?
For more info: This lcd hat is mounted on the pins of a Pi Zero W. The project is an otherwise complete project of onlaj/Alexander Evening. https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer
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No Game No Life opening (Piano)
I wouldn't say that I programmed it myself. I took reference from a GitHub repo - https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer
Digital-Piano-LED
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Ask HN: Does anyone use a Raspberry Pi as your main computer?
Not as my main computer, but as my digital piano sidekick, a USB output from the piano goes to my Raspberry Pi which runs Pianoteq (makes the piano sound like a $100k piano). Optionally, the Pi lights up some addressable LEDs coinciding with keys.
https://github.com/youfou/pianoteq-pi & https://github.com/whyboris/Digital-Piano-LED
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2,400 LED Icosahedron
A nice "gateway drug" is an addressable (programmable) LED strip. Hook it up to a Raspberry Pi or Arduino and have at it! I bought cheap motion sensors and will be installing a strip along the inside of a staircase to light up when I approach it.
https://github.com/whyboris/Arduino-LED (see "stairs.ino")
Another project of mine is having the LEDs light up as I play piano:
https://github.com/whyboris/Digital-Piano-LED
Unsure where I'll go after I finish these projects, but LEDs are so much fun!
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Ask HN: What Are You Learning?
A fun tech-related project is hooking up an addressable LED strip to a digital piano and making the strip respond to your key presses on a Raspberry Pi.
My repository for this (code finished, just need to add photos and add a write up about how to use):
https://github.com/whyboris/Digital-Piano-LED
I added a feature that the left and middle pedal buttons navigate through sheet music (PDF left/right button). And I'm also running Pianoteq which makes any (even dinky) digital piano sound like a $100k grand piano (or any piano you pick for that matter) https://www.modartt.com/pianoteq
What are some alternatives?
OpenPianosMap - The goal of this project is to create an open source map of accessibles pianos. Data will be hosted on OpenStreetMap
esp32-cnc
Arduino-LED - Control addressable LED with Arduino
pianoteq-pi - A quick way to install Pianoteq and tweak your system on Raspberry Pi ⚡️
WLED - Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
Digital-Piano-Visualization - Full screen visualization of what you play on your piano
pijFORTHos - A bare-metal FORTH operating system for Raspberry Pi