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Приєднався 8 гру 2018
Wind Controller BLE
Visit my website's project page for this wind controller for a complete parts list, build photos, software, and much more information!
markwtech.com/synthesizer/wind-controller-ble/
3D printer files available on Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982987
The accompaniment music in this video was generated with Band-in-a-Box software on my PC and transferred into GarageBand on my iPad, and then the melody lines were all recorded using this wind controller in GarageBand!
Roli Seaboard 5D information:
support.roli.com/support/solutions/articles/36000025090-all-you-need-to-know-about-seaboard-5d
Yamaha Synthbook information:
usa.yamaha.com/products/music_production/apps/yamaha_synth_book/index.html
markwtech.com/synthesizer/wind-controller-ble/
3D printer files available on Thingiverse:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982987
The accompaniment music in this video was generated with Band-in-a-Box software on my PC and transferred into GarageBand on my iPad, and then the melody lines were all recorded using this wind controller in GarageBand!
Roli Seaboard 5D information:
support.roli.com/support/solutions/articles/36000025090-all-you-need-to-know-about-seaboard-5d
Yamaha Synthbook information:
usa.yamaha.com/products/music_production/apps/yamaha_synth_book/index.html
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Відео
Hexapod Stand
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This is a display stand for my hexapod robot. I previously kept my hexapod on display on top of a small wooden box, but decided it deserved a stand that matches its 3D printed aesthetic. Visit my website at markwtech.com/ for build photos and much more information!
Oops Clock
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/ for build photos and much more information! Why is it called the “Oops Clock”? Visit this project's page to find out: markwtech.com/clocks/oops-clock/
Alexa Eyes
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This ‘eye module’ simply sits right on top of - and doesn’t require any modifications to - my Amazon Alexa Echo Dot. Visit my website at markwtech.com/alexa-eyes/ for build photos and much more information!
Alexa Controlled Trash Can
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/home-projects/alexa-controlled-trash-can/ for build photos and much more information!
Dolores/Alexa sings Daisy Bell
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Dolores sings a song for Valentine's Day
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Dolores performs I Kissed a Girl
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With sincere apologies to Katy Perry! Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Dolores sings The Christmas Song
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Humanoid Robot Arm Pick Up Demo
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Humanoid Robot Arm and Head Demo
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Visit my website at markwtech.com/robots/humanoid-robot/ for build photos and much more information!
Humanoid Robot Temperature Forecast Demo
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Humanoid Robot Temperature Forecast Demo
Alexa's hair is better that of my mother
She sounds better than I feel fantastic.
Yes
Can you provide the Cad files please
Dolores >> IBM
But she is her eyes!😲
THIS IS CREEPING IN MY NIGHTMARES
Hello, I am from Germany and am currently building your hexapod. you really did a very good job. their documentation is very very good. ❤ You rarely see such good work. Thank you very much for your work
Wow - That's really cool - Thank you for sharing 😊
Eyes then mouth
This is why I don’t like robots
Awesome! 😃😃😃
Wubbox be like:
This is really cool work.
Buy it use it break it fix it
Can I use a ps4 controller? Please answer
Short answer: no. Longer answer: The PS2 wireless connection is a proprietary 2.4 GHz RF technology. The PS4 wireless connection is Bluetooth v2.1. This hexapod design is based on the ps2x_lib code library, and changing to a PS4 controller would require you to make changes to the receiver hardware as well as the hexapod software. That all said, generic wireless PS2 controllers are extremely cheap on Amazon ($13.99 at the time of this writing), so if you want to build this hexapod as-is I really suggest you just get one of those. See my website (markwtech.com/robots/hexapod) for links and more information.
@@markwtech7492 ok thanks for replying, I will check
@@markwtech7492Hello, good evening, how are you? I don't know if you have this problem, some servos are shaking when they are turned on and only stop when they put weight on their paws, do you know what could be?
@@alissonbarretodeabreu7825 This is most likely due to the cheap servos themselves. The position control in hobby servos is done by measuring the internal potentiometer's position and then driving the servo's motor to match that position. If the potentiometer is noisy, as they are in many of these kinds of servos, then the position jitters. Unfortunately, there is no way for the user (you) to fix this. FWIW, I don't see this kind of jitter with the particular servos I used on my hexapod.
@@markwtech7492ahh I understand, do you know which model of servo motor you would recommend to avoid this problem? 
I would add something rubber too the feet, better traction and will make it not slider around as much. But over all looks amazing
So, just be aware, the characters do tend to wander a bit. Uh, they're left in some kind of free roaming mode at night. Uh... Something about their servos locking up if they get turned off for too long. Uh, they used to be allowed to walk around during the day too. But then there was The Bite of '87.
She follows you with her eyes😂😂😂
Great design! I used the MPR121 module in my controller too. For the mouth piece, I've seen proximity sensors, microphones and air pressure sensors, but never a force sensor like the one you use, nice job!.
Spoken word cover 🤔😕😦☠️☠️☠️☠️
which one button in ps2 to push for "Z axiss offset & tripod walk"?? please because i'm make your project
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Amazing
Wonderful build brother. Can you please tell me how much voltage did you use to power those servos?
Which mother are programed
En una parte es lindo pero en otra es perturbador
Umm fnaf much
Its wonderful. Can you please guide me on how can I build my own but using A Raspberry Pi. If possible by any chance then please guide me with the coding the Pi with python.
Thanks for posting this. I am finding it VERY useful. I do have a question about the thin film pressure sensor your are using. The one you specify is rated for 100g-10kg, I believe. That seems like a lot of force for a wind sensor. I found another similar sensor on Amazon that goes from 0g-500g which seems like it might be a better range. Of course, I am completely speculating since I have no actual data. Do you by chance have any idea what kind of range and/or resolution you are getting out of your sensor? Is it easily engaged with little air? Does it top out before you are at your max blowing pressure? I have actually been debating between using a pressure sensor, like you, or using a very close phototransistor/emitter pair to sense the changing reflectance as the diaphragm moves. In any case, thanks for sharing all your hard work!
Great questions! The force sensor I am using is an FSR402 from Interlink Electronics, and according to the data sheet it has a dynamic sensing range from 0.2N to 20N, which equals about 20g to 2kg. To actuate the FSR, I experimented with several plunger designs and what worked best was the one I have in my published STL files - it has a small bump which is what contacts the FSR. This concentrates the force in a small spot to give what I think is the best performance from the FSR for this application. In general, the FSR doesn't seem to care what size contact point you are using (within reason), so even if you apply an actuation force concentrated on a small spot, the sensing range is the same. I seem to be getting full resolution with this setup, to answer your question, but it does top out somewhat before my max blowing pressure, similar to a real acoustic instrument. Good luck with your project!
B*********
creepy
He actually made the eyes for a robot called Dolores/Alexa
All fun and games until it starts walking
Wtf
Imagine if it broke while singing 💀
vendre
It's servos are actually pretty well animated!
alexa has a very soothing voice
This is indeed less creepy even though it look almost like the animatronic in fnaf but i applaud for the creator
This is great work. I am experimenting with my own EWI design. I will make it configurable from an Android phone via Bluetooth. I will send raw sensor data to a USB receiver box (just an Arduino Micro with a nrf24 and a Bluetooth module) that will transform the sensor data into MIDI, according to the rules I set from my smartphone app. I don't want to use a built-in screen because I'm a visually handicapped person and the text would be too tiny for me anyway. Also, I don't want BLE MIDI because of possible latency on some receiver devices. I will use reflection sensors instead of touch. WARBL (which is another source of inspiration for me) uses reflection sensors and they seem to work fine. I have already created a reliable communication solution between two cheap nrf24 modules and have also tested it with an old partially functional Yamaha WX11. I don't have a 3D printer myself, so I plan to order my prototype from a 3D printing service. However, this makes me hesitant, since every mistake will cost. So, I'm now procrastinating a bit with Blender trying to postpone the moment when I order the print. I'm also trying to invent a mouthpiece that has a duct and a sponge for saliva collection to avoid having a drain tube, as Akai, Yamaha, and Roland do. I'm wondering why did you use the resistive sensor instead of a usual pressure sensor? Were there any other reasons besides trying to get it cheaper or was it just a curiosity to find out if it could be done?
How much does your robot weigh? thanks you
about 2.3 kg
At 3:00 am it starts doing the by its own...😂😂
Ohio robot
Bro that old computer had a mint for once
Now that was truly creepy upon a first viewing
In the computer world, this song is a certified hood classic
The US Alexa voice and the British Alexa voice sing it differently. The British Alexa voice sings it way faster than it needs to be, and in a differnt key.
I just asked her and I can approve this is the exact way she sings
0:16 0,75x