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haxo-hw
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Need an on-the-go sax.
The designer here. You can monitor the project to build fully assembled haxophones on this page. And here you can see an instrument built by one of the project followers. Feel free to contact me directly for questions or feedback. Cheers!
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"Haxophone" open source EWI
See this discussion on github: https://github.com/jcard0na/haxo-hw/discussions/10 You will see that there is a person there (raychmond) who's ordered a batch of 5 PCBs and has an extra one. Maybe no one has claimed it yet and you can get it from him.
- GitHub - jcard0na/haxo-hw: Haxophone, an electronic musical instrument that resembles a saxophone
- The haxophone
- Show HN: Haxophone
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Show HN: A saxophone with keyboard keys, in Rust
Actually the pressure sensor is on the PCB. Pressure is transferred from the mouthpiece through a flexible silicon pipe. You can see the details in the assembly instructions here: https://github.com/jcard0na/haxo-hw/blob/main/docs/assembly....
kicad-libraries
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Making a my first ever PCB and KiCad is kicking my ass.
Hey, just something that you might find useful. A while back I’ve created a set of footprints for keyboards. Since then it’s been used in few projects and worked like a charm. Here’s the link
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People who have designed keyboards! Looking for feedback on any errors I may have made in the schematic of this keyboard because I go onto designing a PCB!
I don’t think your point about led matrix is valid. Power usage will be pretty much the same (the only difference should be controllers’ power consumption). You might also want to check my switches footprints: https://github.com/sszczep/kicad-libraries
What are some alternatives?
haxo-rs - Software for the haxophone
8bit-cpu - Schematics & code for my 74LS-based 8-bit MK1 CPU
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lightroom-macro-pad - Lightroom Macro Pad With CircuitPython Boards
The_Uni - A uni-board split ortholinear made for stenography. Uses QMK Firmware's Gemini Protocol. This is the pro micro version (aka Uni v2)
arisutea-pcb-rgb - PCB design files for Arisutea RGB Keyboard
entropy - Strange keyboard with a left hand numpad
Audio - Teensy Audio Library
SHINSANWASWITCH - DIY-friendly photointerrupter microswitch/lamp holder 2-in-1 for generic 100mm Chinese arcade buttons. Enables an OBSA-LHSXF+OBSA-100UMQ-like setup at low cost with generic parts.
CM4_MATX - CM4_MATX is an open source, micro-ATX standard compliant motherboard for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
fluidsynth - Software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications