Just found your channel and watched several videos. Your use of the CNY70 in conjunction with a reflective membrane for breath, percussion and note input is brilliant. Keep up the great work :-D
Definitely! My new KontinuumLAB workshop electronics have a trumpet as one of the options. It's actually quite simple. There are 3 valves; Valve 1 lowers the pitch by 2 semitones. Valve 2 lowers the pitch by a semitone. Valve 3 lowers the pitch by 3 semitones. Add up the numbers and subtract from a basic note value and you're good to go!
@@pgtpt I responded to your email, but I'll copy paste here for others: "The KLIK trumpet uses a capacitive sensor to activate a series of transpositions, which correspond loosely to the harmonics on an actual trumpet. The default setting is to always jump up by a fifth, which allows you to play a full chromatic scale, but it could also be adjusted to an actual harmonic series of course. The range depends on the resolution given to the "harmonics" sensor, so if you want high range then there is a technical element to achieving that. As in: You'll have to practice...."
Just found your channel and watched several videos. Your use of the CNY70 in conjunction with a reflective membrane for breath, percussion and note input is brilliant. Keep up the great work :-D
Thanks Jeff!
TIME CODES:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Intro music
01:29 Start - 1st build
02:18 Materials list - 1st build
07:05 Connections - 1st build
13:10 Testing - 1st build
13:28 Comments - Breath sensors and face masks
14:33 Start - 2nd build
15:28 Materials - 2nd build
29:09 Connections - 2nd build
30:26 Testing - 2nd build
30:57 Comments - 2nd build
31:27 Closing up 2nd build
31:55 Final comments
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Thanks @Mitesh Patel!
Hello Sir, Where can I find the Sensors and the breakout board etc etc? many thx for the video!
possible to do this with trumpet fingerings?
Definitely! My new KontinuumLAB workshop electronics have a trumpet as one of the options. It's actually quite simple. There are 3 valves;
Valve 1 lowers the pitch by 2 semitones.
Valve 2 lowers the pitch by a semitone.
Valve 3 lowers the pitch by 3 semitones.
Add up the numbers and subtract from a basic note value and you're good to go!
@@KontinuumLAB can you play a full chromatic scale though? doesn't sound like it.
@@pgtpt I responded to your email, but I'll copy paste here for others:
"The KLIK trumpet uses a capacitive sensor to activate a series of transpositions, which correspond loosely to the harmonics on an actual trumpet. The default setting is to always jump up by a fifth, which allows you to play a full chromatic scale, but it could also be adjusted to an actual harmonic series of course. The range depends on the resolution given to the "harmonics" sensor, so if you want high range then there is a technical element to achieving that. As in: You'll have to practice...."
please make it wireless