Hi, Great project! Grabbing the glass-bases down hard onto a non-dissipative surface (granite or concrete instead of wood) will give a higher Q-factor of resonance, and make for louder and cleaner notes. Also with the wooden (future) instrument, the place where you clamp the wood makes a lot of difference to the note. Clamping on a node of a modeshape with an elastic element should work the best!
I think using wind chimes instead of glasses might sound better and be easier to keep around the house for more than a day (the water evaporates). Could be fun hanging from the ceiling next to the custom light. Fun project anyway, I love it!
Good fun!! Love the musical projects. A wine glass on a controlled 'lazy-susan' with a rubber finger to make the ringing sound would be silly. We had a concerto at a party once with everyone filling their glasses and rubbing those rims. oh baby
Great job! Can you make the solenoids quieter by some rubber rings to dampen the movement endpoints? An maybe shield them in some microphone fur? I could even think of modifying their signal, to not be jerky, but a smoother curve. But that's probably overkill ;)
Maybe too common, but using a xylophone, already tuned and maybe using it as phone ringtone when a call comes, using ifttt will simplify the project on the phone connection side, anyway great videos
Auch wenns jetzt schon fast ein halbes Jahr her ist: gelungenes Video. Habe ich die 3 richtig erraten? Tetris Hummelflug ??? - welches war den bitte das dritte? (von OOT - Zelda) Salias Lied
Awesome video dude! Could you add explanation comments to your code? I just looked at it on GitHub, and don't understand a few parts of it. I was looking to modify it for musical Christmas lights!
Hey it's Tanner Tech! Tanner Tech Tanner Tech..... I like your channel! Sorry about the missing documentation, as always everything rushed.. youtube punishes if I take longer for quality... there are exactly two comments //note on and //note off lol the code is based on the read write examples from the midi library.. just added pwm output.. but I'll add some explanations
Echt genial! Mich würde interessieren, ob andere Flüssigkeiten auch anders klingen😏 es gibt doch bestimmt auch einen Klangunterschied zwischen warmen und kalten Wasser 😀
Hey, I’m really impressed with this, well done! I have a question, if you get a minute... Did you manage to make this with velocity control? Any idea how one would do this. Thank you!
Add an entryway sensor and have it act as an alarm or a welcome home to you. Then for Halloween have an outdoor version that scares kids as they walk near! 😊
I will... you find the donation links in the description :-P Still payed 5€ per glass... that really sums up... even though the is no particular expensive part its just the mass
really consider freecad, i don't know how you can use blender to do any cad work without getting insane, sure freecad is not that user friendly but at least it's made for the purpose
no, it's terribile, and the 3d printing tools are almost useless (they only fix when blender itself screws up) it may be ok for creating and printing toys but for mechanical parts a parametric cad is 100 times better
If you are starting out modelling for 3d printing I would not recommend Blender either but if you have been modeling in it for a long time (15 years in my case) you can get good results quickly for 3d printing. Even mechanical parts. Here is an RC boat I am working on ua-cam.com/video/KfdAGNZQwiY/v-deo.html Admittedly, it is a toy.
Hi, Great project! Grabbing the glass-bases down hard onto a non-dissipative surface (granite or concrete instead of wood) will give a higher Q-factor of resonance, and make for louder and cleaner notes. Also with the wooden (future) instrument, the place where you clamp the wood makes a lot of difference to the note. Clamping on a node of a modeshape with an elastic element should work the best!
I think using wind chimes instead of glasses might sound better and be easier to keep around the house for more than a day (the water evaporates). Could be fun hanging from the ceiling next to the custom light. Fun project anyway, I love it!
hmmm, I like the Idea. It's especially cheap when cutting a simple steel pipe.. I'll consider that
Everytime i learn something new from your video like midi and many more. Keep uploading
Good fun!! Love the musical projects. A wine glass on a controlled 'lazy-susan' with a rubber finger to make the ringing sound would be silly. We had a concerto at a party once with everyone filling their glasses and rubbing those rims. oh baby
That pro micro knockoff looks really fun for circuit bending and such
Excellent ! Very entertaining on a hot summer evening.
Flight of the bumblebee and Tetris were recognisable. Cool project!
Correct!
Lol flight of the bumble bee... i use that as a page tone on my bbs :)
YES! I had to try it... it's the best for testing if you don't have to perform it yourself. lol
Great job! Can you make the solenoids quieter by some rubber rings to dampen the movement endpoints? An maybe shield them in some microphone fur? I could even think of modifying their signal, to not be jerky, but a smoother curve. But that's probably overkill ;)
I only got the Tetris theme :(. Great project though!, how many glasses did you break?
Just one :-D
Wow, Impressed!
Tetris was right btw!
Korobeiniki
Nice! Though beer bottles + solenoid valves, and an air pump might sound a little better.
Great project. But why didn't you have the solenoids make contact with the wine glasses and cut out the need for 3D printed mallets?
Honey every one is waiting for the wine glasses to start the party. Meanwhile in the basement
Maybe too common, but using a xylophone, already tuned and maybe using it as phone ringtone when a call comes, using ifttt will simplify the project on the phone connection side, anyway great videos
If you could use the mallets to dampen the sounds of the glasses to shorten the time a sound is played it would sound a lot better.
Why do not put Rubber studs on the bolted side of the solenoids moving part avoiding the building. of the plastic hammer?
Great Job!
Nicely done!
As usual, very very inspiring! Thank you for sharing these projects man...
Maybe a Wind Chime version with cut tubes instead of glasses. Might be easier to tune as well.
Perhaps servos would be less noisy and you could control impact force...anyway a thump up for your passion and dedication.
Auch wenns jetzt schon fast ein halbes Jahr her ist: gelungenes Video.
Habe ich die 3 richtig erraten?
Tetris
Hummelflug
??? - welches war den bitte das dritte?
(von OOT - Zelda) Salias Lied
I have an old piano harp in the backyard, maybe this would bring it back to life.
Self playing pianos were always fascinating... imagine connecting it to a sensor and whenever someone enters the room it plays a ghostly tune
Korobeiniki/Tetris Theme A and Flight of the Bumblebee. Also 20th century fox theme at the start.
Awesome! Can't wait to see the wood? one..
Ok that is actually a teaser.. I'm not yet sure if I can produce enough force using the actuators but it would be cool for the bass
Very cool project sir!
Awesome video dude! Could you add explanation comments to your code? I just looked at it on GitHub, and don't understand a few parts of it. I was looking to modify it for musical Christmas lights!
Hey it's Tanner Tech! Tanner Tech Tanner Tech..... I like your channel!
Sorry about the missing documentation, as always everything rushed.. youtube punishes if I take longer for quality... there are exactly two comments //note on and //note off
lol
the code is based on the read write examples from the midi library.. just added pwm output.. but I'll add some explanations
bitluni's lab Awesome! Thanks dude! I totally understand. UA-cam punishes time, that is annoying haha.
Echt genial! Mich würde interessieren, ob andere Flüssigkeiten auch anders klingen😏 es gibt doch bestimmt auch einen Klangunterschied zwischen warmen und kalten Wasser 😀
das ist ne gute frage... ich habe mich auch gefragt was passiert wenn man stahlkugeln nimmt :-)
Hey, I’m really impressed with this, well done! I have a question, if you get a minute... Did you manage to make this with velocity control? Any idea how one would do this. Thank you!
Awesome!Can you plz make electronic basics vids?
I could try!
bitluni's lab thanks you bro!
haha nice one! you use blender a lot, I like that! I'm eager to watch your 3d scanner mark II video!
Awesome project!! Incredible!! :)
I need these Teufel speakers! :)
Cool project! :) But the glasses doesn't sound so good, not so clear notes.
Quality content!
wow. Nice instrument.
Hi Bro, Excellent, Thanks for Sharing...
12 notes in an octave?
counting the semitones oviously
It's rather acoder point of view every semitones are equal to me :-D en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twelfth_root_of_two
Great project!!
Add an entryway sensor and have it act as an alarm or a welcome home to you. Then for Halloween have an outdoor version that scares kids as they walk near! 😊
hmmmm... nice idea... making it an IoT device... It plays different tracks on specific hours etc
Why you decided to use 12V Selenoids? (There is a 5V Version available)
12v solenoids have more torque
Dude, youre awesome!
Thanks!
How to locate neurons by hammering someone's skull at different spots using tada! MIDI... Inspiring indeed.
I made it easier and it sounds nice. There is a video on my channel
This is genius!
Wow, interesting project
Thanks for sharing :-)
Remember to drink water in this summer heat ;-)
Cool
Hahaha! Neat. But you gotta upgrade the cheap glass glasses to crystal glasses. Average 50$ a glass. But beautiful sound.
I will... you find the donation links in the description :-P
Still payed 5€ per glass... that really sums up... even though the is no particular expensive part its just the mass
really consider freecad, i don't know how you can use blender to do any cad work without getting insane, sure freecad is not that user friendly but at least it's made for the purpose
I will.. I even have small filler video in mind for that!
If you already know Blender it works quite well. There are 3d printing tools built in.
no, it's terribile, and the 3d printing tools are almost useless (they only fix when blender itself screws up)
it may be ok for creating and printing toys but for mechanical parts a parametric cad is 100 times better
If you are starting out modelling for 3d printing I would not recommend Blender either but if you have been modeling in it for a long time (15 years in my case) you can get good results quickly for 3d printing. Even mechanical parts. Here is an RC boat I am working on ua-cam.com/video/KfdAGNZQwiY/v-deo.html
Admittedly, it is a toy.
Now play Axel F ;)
Please play the mii channel theme
Makes me thirsty... 35°C outside on Strasbourg, France... can't focus on your explanations... too hard...
Can't believe none of the comments so far said Darude Sandstorm...
Sounds like the early electronic pinballs
those ware also driven by solenoids
It all sounds like rap "music".
probably none of the artists were rappers.. but two of them are long dead so I can't ask