Hey, Gustavo. I made an arcade buttons midi controller with 700 predefined chords and 500 predefined chord progressions without hitting the memory limit. After that I decided to add an sd card reader and now the controller has over 10000 midi files in it in different categories (drums, bass, synth) with each category playing on a different midi channel. You can change octaves, transpose, change chords, change midi files for each button. You can also change the tempo of every midi file and play them simultaneously (something like a midi sampler). Hit me up if you want more information on how i made it. Great channel btw. im building a theremidi now :) Keep up the good work
wow, dude, you have that midi controller still? would be great you make a video showing us your creation that is amazing as i read, 10 thousand midi files is increible good
It´s marvelous when you are thinking of ways to make your own midi controller now that you had to sell yours, and come across channels like this with beautiful creative tinkerers that know the best way is to share your mind!👏👏✊
That's the BEST channel that I've been watching... so many thanks to share your knowledge with us, I'm passionate about synth and programming, and this is really awesome! You're unique! Muito obrigado!
The world needs more folks like you, this is fabulous! I'm just getting into learning all about Theremins, my aunt sent me link to a Theremin performance and now I'm hooked. I love how you incorporated a sustain pedal. For a DIY project you have done an absolutely outstanding job !! You are a total bad-ass, I love what you're doing. As far as what to build next? Hmmm...how could you mix AR (Augmented Reality) into a midi controller for a Theremin?
I’ve built several Theremins from the ground up. The latest model was built from an article in the Electronics World 1961. I’ve cloned a Moog Big Briar and a Theremax , but this one looks interesting too.
So rad 🕺🏽😎💡🎹🎯🎶 Gorgeous concept, design, construction, & all the things! ☀️ Thanks 🙏🏽 My 7 yr old mini-me is sitting here with me FASCINATED & saying we MUST build a Theremini 🤓🥳🤩😊 You are inspiring! Keep up the great work! 🕺🏽🤠🎶
Your work is truly inspiring and wonderful. The idea I always had but I never had the knowledge to implement is to convert a Gamer Joystick to a midi Controller in which every button and movement is assigned to different parameters.
How about changing the direction? Raise hand, raise pitch. Lower hand, lower pitch. Raise left hand, raise volume... Sure that's only a programming issue, not hardware. Just wondering which way feels more natural to play.
This is great! Thanks for sharing! I want to use something like this in my hybrid drumset. Do you think the infrared sensor will pick up a drumstick? Or is that to small object?
On Lazada, I found one on my feed for less than $50, which is like $72 or so on Amazon. Very cool! It brings many instruments, it's small, and it looks great! :3
I desperately want to hear what it sounds like in note mode with a portemento glide on it… and then maybe map the left hand to a pitch bend… would be crazy
Your videos are so inspiring. All your midi controller videos are awesome and have helped remove some of the fears in using arduino. Thank you so much!
Awesome, i wanted to build a midi theremin myself, you're vid is super helping. I'm using midi inputs to datamosh stuff, can't wait to datamosh with telekinetic force ! Thx.
Another type of controller that would be of interest to me is a ribbon controller that could send cc# or pitch or Pitchbend. It would be great if wherever you put your finger could be a zero point to start. In other words, if you were playing a note from a keyboard when you touched the ribbon it would have no effect until you slide your finger in either direction. Thanks for asking 👀
This is awesome! I'm working on an idea for a Trombone midi controller, but want to swap a traditional slide for a theremin-like thing. I'm looking to use pitchbends to give a more smooth note transition just like a normal trombone.
@@NerdMusician thanks buddy! My only concern was whether I'd be able to use pitchbend to adjust the note enough; a trombone has 7 positions, soy plan was to set the note on the fourth position and use pitch bend for three semitones either side of it for the others.
Excellent projet. J'adore. J'allais me lancer mais je remarque que les fichiers ne semblent plus disponibles. Y'aurait-il un autre lien pour les récupérer ? Un grand merci par avance
Hi, I was waiting for the glissando the whole video and there it was! Fantastic little device! I am trying to midify my homemade Ondes Martenot so this seems a good start. I am not a good programmer and I am always copy/pasting till things work :) I wondered if the file Theremidi.ino is complete, it does not end well (line 217). Can you help with that? Thank you for making this!
It really works fine as it is! The only thing I changed in the code is the CC for the left sensor. For some reason Ableton did not want to work with channel 7. I changed it to 11 and now I can do whatever I like with it. A fine midi controller!
Fascinating. I play some keyboard and have a few moments with a real Theremin in an electronics Museum. I am also into Arduino builds and i am now working on building an autopilot for my boat. I am looking forward to getting the code of this project. For my autopilot I am using a Nextion touch screen display. This would work well for your theremin project.
Hi I want to buy your course. I was wondering if your course covers motorized faders, because that is what I need the course for. Lets say when I highlight a channel on my DAW the fader will snap to the position. Let me know thanks!
That's not hard to do, but not easy, either. The microcontroller would need a motor controller board for each fader, and you'd have to program it to receive MIDI from the DAW, then move the fader to that position. Of course, then you have to tell the DAW to send the correct MIDI to do that, and each DAW might be a bit different.
Que lindo cara! To fascinado. Ha uns atras achei um app que simula um synth pra android (saucillator) mas tinha uns bugs, era opensource então corrigi e acrescentei mais escalas e opcao de montar sua escala. So q perdi o codigo fonte... Ainda sobrou o instalador, queria compartilhar ctg vou colocar nos comentarios abaixo, ha chances do youtube excluir, espero q nao:
Can it be used with just the distance sensor for pitch, so just one sensor? I'm working on an art project and want to create a theremin that works when a person walks close to the sensor, rather than use their hands.
Interessante demais gustavo.....sucesso sempre a vc cara! Cria um pedal de efeito com arduino por favor =) 1 efeito só pra usar no violao elétrico ta top ja
Hola, no me quedan claros los valores que utilizas para las resistencia y los capacitores. Los botones son pulsadores con o sin retencion??????? GRACIAS:::::
@@NerdMusician Thanks. I did some research and those do look like one of the best in terms of range. A bit more expensive, but results are worth it. Thank you for a great project, too!
@@NerdMusician Hello!!!! Crazy idea here, but could you create a copycat DIY Novation Launchpad (64 button Midi Drum Pad), but using all Super Nintendo buttons???? Preferably the Colorful Red Green Blue Yellow buttons from the Japanese model (Super Famicom). How the SNES gamepad works is there's a silicone pad under each button and inside that pad is a carbon conductive dot that makes contact with the PCB and tells the "brain" that a button is being pressed. You would obviously have to 3D print the case to accommodate the shape of the buttons (official SNES have 3 stability pegs, bootleg buttons only have two pegs). You would also have to create your own custom silicone sheet that would have the black carbon dots that touch the metal sensor on the PCB and complete the circuit.
Hi bro, i will love to make one as yours, i try to download files but the page is not live, there is any other linke where i can find it? good job! thanks!
This is GREAT, thank you very much for sharing, much appreciated! I started ordering the parts to build one myself, and, I have a couple of questions. Could not find the resistors of 14.87 K ohms which you outline on your schematic (Theremidi Schematic.png), so, will resistors of 15 K do the job without impacting anything else? Also, are the sizes of the Brass Hex Standoff Spacers that you used M4 x 25mm? Thank you!
@@Dan8254 I went to his main page then drilled down through there to the specific tutorial then located the files. Oh, and I think you have to signup for the emails/newsletter to get access if I recall correctly.
Great project!!! But it doesn't exist anymore the archive :(
Hey, Gustavo. I made an arcade buttons midi controller with 700 predefined chords and 500 predefined chord progressions without hitting the memory limit. After that I decided to add an sd card reader and now the controller has over 10000 midi files in it in different categories (drums, bass, synth) with each category playing on a different midi channel. You can change octaves, transpose, change chords, change midi files for each button. You can also change the tempo of every midi file and play them simultaneously (something like a midi sampler). Hit me up if you want more information on how i made it. Great channel btw. im building a theremidi now :) Keep up the good work
post a video of the arcade button controller pls?
wow, dude, you have that midi controller still? would be great you make a video showing us your creation that is amazing as i read, 10 thousand midi files is increible good
It´s marvelous when you are thinking of ways to make your own midi controller now that you had to sell yours, and come across channels like this with beautiful creative tinkerers that know the best way is to share your mind!👏👏✊
That's the BEST channel that I've been watching... so many thanks to share your knowledge with us, I'm passionate about synth and programming, and this is really awesome! You're unique! Muito obrigado!
The whole video is fantastic! The part with the cutoff control is so cooooool!
Seu trabalho e muito bom . quanto vc cobra para criar um midi mix só de fade Com 50 ou 100 canais para controla o mixer do fl studio
The world needs more folks like you, this is fabulous! I'm just getting into learning all about Theremins, my aunt sent me link to a Theremin performance and now I'm hooked. I love how you incorporated a sustain pedal. For a DIY project you have done an absolutely outstanding job !! You are a total bad-ass, I love what you're doing. As far as what to build next? Hmmm...how could you mix AR (Augmented Reality) into a midi controller for a Theremin?
I’ve built several Theremins from the ground up. The latest model was built from an article in the Electronics World 1961. I’ve cloned a Moog Big Briar and a Theremax , but this one looks interesting too.
Which one of your Theremins have you enjoyed the most?
Great work!
On the one hand some kind of midi theremin, on the other a simple to use controller for midi effects
So rad 🕺🏽😎💡🎹🎯🎶 Gorgeous concept, design, construction, & all the things! ☀️ Thanks 🙏🏽 My 7 yr old mini-me is sitting here with me FASCINATED & saying we MUST build a Theremini 🤓🥳🤩😊 You are inspiring! Keep up the great work! 🕺🏽🤠🎶
Your work is truly inspiring and wonderful.
The idea I always had but I never had the knowledge to implement is to convert a Gamer Joystick to a midi Controller in which every button and movement is assigned to different parameters.
CARA! VOCÊ VAI DIRETO PRO CÉUUU!!!!!
Ou não!
How about changing the direction? Raise hand, raise pitch. Lower hand, lower pitch. Raise left hand, raise volume... Sure that's only a programming issue, not hardware. Just wondering which way feels more natural to play.
This is great! Thanks for sharing! I want to use something like this in my hybrid drumset. Do you think the infrared sensor will pick up a drumstick? Or is that to small object?
On Lazada, I found one on my feed for less than $50, which is like $72 or so on Amazon. Very cool! It brings many instruments, it's small, and it looks great! :3
Obrigadao amigo! I´m building this thing, hopefully my Arduino kit will be ok, I´ve got one two years ago and I´ve never used it. Great job!
How did it go?
@@viralspooky I haven't started yet!
What a time to live in. Great job.
I desperately want to hear what it sounds like in note mode with a portemento glide on it… and then maybe map the left hand to a pitch bend… would be crazy
Your videos are so inspiring. All your midi controller videos are awesome and have helped remove some of the fears in using arduino. Thank you so much!
Otro gran trabajo, Gustavo. Felicitaciones!
Gracias!!
Awesome, i wanted to build a midi theremin myself, you're vid is super helping. I'm using midi inputs to datamosh stuff, can't wait to datamosh with telekinetic force ! Thx.
Thank you so much! This is so exciting! I think I might try this myself!
Another type of controller that would be of interest to me is a ribbon controller that could send cc# or pitch or Pitchbend. It would be great if wherever you put your finger could be a zero point to start. In other words, if you were playing a note from a keyboard when you touched the ribbon it would have no effect until you slide your finger in either direction. Thanks for asking 👀
Um espetáculo! Arrasou!
Está de parabéns!
valeuu
Great video, great build... has given me some ideas to add to my midi stylophone project, thanks.....
Nice, send me a video when you do!
Great job on using pitch bend for free pitch!
this. is. amazing.
This is very cool! Thanks for showing us the Theremidi! :)
Glad you like it!
This is awesome!
I'm working on an idea for a Trombone midi controller, but want to swap a traditional slide for a theremin-like thing. I'm looking to use pitchbends to give a more smooth note transition just like a normal trombone.
You could do it like the Theremidi, who n e mode with scales and a free pitch mode. Sounds like a great project!
@@NerdMusician thanks buddy! My only concern was whether I'd be able to use pitchbend to adjust the note enough; a trombone has 7 positions, soy plan was to set the note on the fourth position and use pitch bend for three semitones either side of it for the others.
Cool! building one myself using M5 Stack Core 2 and 2 ToF laser sensors.
Eres un genio, ¡bravo!
It needs 1 octave keyboard to select root key + number of keys to select scales/chords so it would be playable.
I did a project like this but for eurorack (control voltage)... big up!
cool!
💯awesome bro 👏
Bro what about doing theremidi with raspberry pi...?
Any idea 💡
great stuff! love your hacks. Am I understanding you could map any midi trigger. Like pads from your MPC? Chords etc?
Excellent projet. J'adore.
J'allais me lancer mais je remarque que les fichiers ne semblent plus disponibles. Y'aurait-il un autre lien pour les récupérer ?
Un grand merci par avance
Manolo muito massa teus vídeos.... Faz um octapad!!!!!! Tipo aqueles da Roland SPD... tlg?
bel lavoro, complimenti.
This is great! Thanks for shaing!
Thanks!!
that pretty cool... nice project.. Proper work'
Hi, I was waiting for the glissando the whole video and there it was! Fantastic little device! I am trying to midify my homemade Ondes Martenot so this seems a good start. I am not a good programmer and I am always copy/pasting till things work :) I wondered if the file Theremidi.ino is complete, it does not end well (line 217). Can you help with that? Thank you for making this!
Same question here. Is the Theremidi.ino the integral file or do I need to load all the 8 .ino files to the board? Thanks!
It really works fine as it is! The only thing I changed in the code is the CC for the left sensor. For some reason Ableton did not want to work with channel 7. I changed it to 11 and now I can do whatever I like with it. A fine midi controller!
Fascinating. I play some keyboard and have a few moments with a real Theremin in an electronics Museum. I am also into Arduino builds and i am now working on building an autopilot for my boat. I am looking forward to getting the code of this project. For my autopilot I am using a Nextion touch screen display. This would work well for your theremin project.
fala, mano, muito bom seu trabalho, faça vídeos em português, facilita muito para prestarmos atenção em tudo
Se não é pedir muito construa um Controlador com base no instrumento "Ondes Martenot". Ótimo Theremidi.
Hi! This looks really cool! It has been asked before, but could your reupload the files to build it? The link in the description is dead
great project! parabens!
Salut, super boulot, j'ai une petite question, à quoi sert la bredboard et les résistances dessus sont de combien de ohm ?
Já sou sua fã
it'd really cool if you make a midi version of the ondes martenot
I love that instrument! I could do it!
I’m so sad! I was going to build one of these for my school as a scholarship/grant because I thought my idea was original, well done.
muitos parabéns pelo seu excelente conteúdo Gustavo, os links para os arquivos deste theremin não funcionam, serão recarregados?
Tudo bem amigo? O link com os arquivos não está funcionando.... Obrigado!
truly amazing! - can you pluck through the infrared beam with individual fingers like it was an invisible string?
Nah, not that precise...
Hi I want to buy your course. I was wondering if your course covers motorized faders, because that is what I need the course for. Lets say when I highlight a channel on my DAW the fader will snap to the position. Let me know thanks!
That's not hard to do, but not easy, either. The microcontroller would need a motor controller board for each fader, and you'd have to program it to receive MIDI from the DAW, then move the fader to that position. Of course, then you have to tell the DAW to send the correct MIDI to do that, and each DAW might be a bit different.
If I buy the workshop does it contain the complete info for this? Considering the $15 Patreon pledge. What are the differences?
Dude... you rock!!!!
"Supersonic sensors works best for big, hard surfaces, not for the hands" Me, a gentleman : "Well who said I was limited to only 4 limbs!" :D
OMG your theremin makes purr my cat ! 😜😝😂
Que lindo cara! To fascinado. Ha uns atras achei um app que simula um synth pra android (saucillator) mas tinha uns bugs, era opensource então corrigi e acrescentei mais escalas e opcao de montar sua escala. So q perdi o codigo fonte... Ainda sobrou o instalador, queria compartilhar ctg vou colocar nos comentarios abaixo, ha chances do youtube excluir, espero q nao:
drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Dx38DU4LMkX2otUUUtTWVRWG8/view?usp=drivesdk&resourcekey=0-SdC231n0iMf9AS4QDWZ17g
Fiquei pensando se nao da pra instalar um sensor desse no usb do celular android para controlar sons conectado a um app
Que massa mano, me manda um email: gustavosilveira@musiconerd.com
Hello, I'm really interrested by the thermidi but the link is dead ! would you resend us a link ? thanks for your work !
eu gostaria se é possível fazer efeitos para guitarra com Arduino, se sim, você poderia fazer um vídeo mostrando
Can it be used with just the distance sensor for pitch, so just one sensor? I'm working on an art project and want to create a theremin that works when a person walks close to the sensor, rather than use their hands.
Como faço pra adquirir o produto pronto ou o projeto com a lista de peças e códigos?
Interessante demais gustavo.....sucesso sempre a vc cara! Cria um pedal de efeito com arduino por favor =) 1 efeito só pra usar no violao elétrico ta top ja
podrias hacer controlador con flauta de embolo slyde whistle??
Hola, no me quedan claros los valores que utilizas para las resistencia y los capacitores. Los botones son pulsadores con o sin retencion??????? GRACIAS:::::
Very cool. Love it ❤️🎶
I made something similar using MEMs sensors, but this has better control. What did you use for your sensors?
Anyway, nice work! Bueno.
I used the sharp IR sensors. I guess it says in the schematics exaclty which one was...
@@NerdMusician Thanks. I did some research and those do look like one of the best in terms of range. A bit more expensive, but results are worth it. Thank you for a great project, too!
Amazing work. Are you selling the device?
I’d very much like to figure out how to build this one
Top, em seu curso agente consegue fazer algo parecido?
Good job 👌
Waiting for this video to blow up lol.
Hopefully!
@@NerdMusician Hello!!!! Crazy idea here, but could you create a copycat DIY Novation Launchpad (64 button Midi Drum Pad), but using all Super Nintendo buttons???? Preferably the Colorful Red Green Blue Yellow buttons from the Japanese model (Super Famicom).
How the SNES gamepad works is there's a silicone pad under each button and inside that pad is a carbon conductive dot that makes contact with the PCB and tells the "brain" that a button is being pressed.
You would obviously have to 3D print the case to accommodate the shape of the buttons (official SNES have 3 stability pegs, bootleg buttons only have two pegs).
You would also have to create your own custom silicone sheet that would have the black carbon dots that touch the metal sensor on the PCB and complete the circuit.
@@mana_beast_beats1114 midi drum pad??
what exactly do you mean? (sounds interesting)
@@jpjay1584 --- So you've never seen any drum pad midi devices like a Novation Launchpad or any Akai drum pads like the 226?
@@mana_beast_beats1114 nope. but now I know, thanks
edit: I did see those before but never knew how they are used. (just checked online)
Hi bro, i will love to make one as yours, i try to download files but the page is not live, there is any other linke where i can find it?
good job!
thanks!
Thiis is so amazing
Thanks!
Do you think the VL53L0X LASER ranging sensors might work well? They are MUCH cheaper and use lasers.
Tested myself using them and they are pretty responsive. I think this could work with a couple of them. Will report back!
@@rowenhusky Hi ... did you manage to build it with the sensors of your choice? can this theremin play a tune or it can only play scale? thx
Hi. I believe the links are down. Can you please reupload them. Thank you.
kickass!!
It won't let me access the code . I would appreciate it if you could please pass it on.
Great buddy! Its curious to me how im working on similar things at the time with you.... 🖖🏻👽
Nice! Show me the project later!
@@NerdMusician sure bro...just hope i can get to those updates on that theremin feature im trying to figure out now and then itll be ready to mount!
Hi! awesome project, does this code work if i replace the two GP2Y0A41SK0F for two HC SR04 ?? (ultrasonic sensors)
So awesome
do you have the files?....¿tienes los archivos?
Nice one!
Thanks!
Niiiiiiiiice 🤘🏽
Link File to the project IS dead
Thanks for the video. It appears your link for the downloadable files don't work. can you fix the link? Thanks! :)
Try now >> www.musiconerd.com/files-download/
Wowwww you sell it?? Faboulus!
I'm not really interested in MIDI. I would like to know how to make synths with an arduino though.
This is GREAT, thank you very much for sharing, much appreciated! I started ordering the parts to build one myself, and, I have a couple of questions. Could not find the resistors of 14.87 K ohms which you outline on your schematic (Theremidi Schematic.png), so, will resistors of 15 K do the job without impacting anything else? Also, are the sizes of the Brass Hex Standoff Spacers that you used M4 x 25mm? Thank you!
Hi, the link to download the files seems to be not valid. Could you help to confirm? Thank you in advance.
@@Dan8254 I went to his main page then drilled down through there to the specific tutorial then located the files. Oh, and I think you have to signup for the emails/newsletter to get access if I recall correctly.
@@LuisTorres-qz5kr
Thank you. I will try.
Hola tampoco consigo las resistencias 14.87k ohms ¿ las reemplazaste por las de 15k ? te dio resultado?
HI Luis, looking to build this too... did you manage to build it? can this midi theremin play a tune or it only can play scale? thx
Hola Ayudanos con el archivo!! Saludos!
Que demais encontrar um BR fazendo conteúdo foda no yt. Parabéns, cara!
Seems like the llink to files is down :(
sick
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Can I do this with Arduino Uno instead of Arduino Pro Micro?
hello the link is broken can u fix it?
@Nerd musician- can you help me with a project??
Top
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Can you use FL instead of ableton?
Por que o titulo e a legenda estão em francês o video em português e você é brasileiro??