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  • Author Author: element14Dave
  • Date Created: 4 Dec 2015 3:08 PM Date Created
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Music Tech Design Challenge | Challenger List

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Music Tech Design Challenge

image  About this Challenge

image  The Prizes

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Many thanks to all who applied for the Music Tech Design Challenge - there were a great many imaginative ideas on how best design and build an OPEN SOURCE musical device featuring the BeagleBone BlackBeagleBone Black.
However, we could only have 15 sponsored competitors to receive the kit for free, though anyone can enter to win. In this instance we've selected:
Luis Zayas Garin | Carmelito Andrade | Anna Gerber | Liam Lacey | Alec Brady | Amedeo Soria | Stephen Olsen | 文亮 林  | Simon Ypperciel | Nadal Kristallina | Tim White | Christopher Baker | Elliot Tanner | Shivankur Pilania | Lex Bryan Bangot |

imageLuis Zayas Garin

United Kingdom

Project: Kazumi
Synopsis:

Kazumi is an accessible instrument for aspiring musicians and makers. It is a completely new interface that is designed to be engaging for anyone that is interested in making music. Its design has been subject to many different constraints in order to remove as many barriers to participation as possible. Each of the seven surfaces is a touch-pad that is subdivided into five configurable electrodes.

Read Luis' project blogs (tag project_kazumi)

imageCarmelito Andrade
Canada
Project: DIY Drum Kit
Synopsis:
This project would include various 3D printed parts(which will act as the instrument) ,combined with the Beagle bone and Capacitive Touch Sensor that you play with your limbs . As part of the drum kit there will also be an option to upload recorded sound to soundcloud.com using the soundcloud API.
Read Keith's project blogs (tag project_DIYdrumkit)

image Anna Gerber
Canada
Project: Hexynth
Synopsis:
My project idea is Hexynth: an open source system of snap-together, hexagonal, electronic music building blocks, which can be programmed using JavaScript, and used for teaching music synthesis and coding. Each hexagonal “module” will have a different function: some of these will be synth modules, for example: different types of oscillator, envelopes or filters, but others will be generic input or output hardware modules to add a physical aspect to turn the music synthesis circuit into an instrument. Examples of generic input modules might include a Light-Dependent-Resistor, pressure sensor or potentiometers that can be used to control gain or any other aspects of the sound. Examples of output modules include RGB outputs to blink lights along with the music or a speaker.
Read Anna's project blogs (tag project_hexynth)

imageLiam Lacey
United Kingdom
Project: Vintage Toy Synthesiser
Synopsis:
For my project I will be converting a vintage wooden toy piano into a standalone digital synthesiser. An ongoing interest of mine has been modifying and ‘hacking’ vintage toy pianos, which has spawned a couple of existing projects such as an experimental sound design project as well as turning one into a simple USB-MIDI controller. This particular project will involve using the BeagleBone Black as the sound engine and brain of the synth, converting each key of the existing key mechanism into digital buttons for triggering sound, as well as adding a set of switches and potentiometers to the body of the piano for controlling the synthesis engine. By the end of the project I hope to have a unique, aesthetically-pleasing, fully-working standalone electronic instrument.
Read Liam's project blogs (tag project_vintage)

imageAlec Brady
Canada
Project: Nomad
Synopsis:
  The core concept behind the project is to utilize the BeagleBone Black to create a synthesizer which interacts and responds to input from our natural environment. Synthesizers typically exists in a studio landscape, with either a software or a tactile hardware human interface.These take many forms from eurorack modular systems to MIDI controlled drum machines, but rarely do they allow for our natural environment to interface and interact with their parameters. What if wind could determine tone colour? What if the humidity shaped the low pass filter? These are questions which we will address in our project: nomad. We aim to create an electronic instrument independant of the studio which will probe data sources such as weather, date, location and more to define it's signal path and sound parameters. In addition to shaping sound synthesis, these inputs will also control various effects and sequencers.
Read Alec's project blogs (tag project_nomad)

imageAmedeo Soria
United Kingdom
Project: Harmonizer
Synopsis:
My aim for this project is to create a stompbox that, after a training phase in which the musicians plays a sequence of chords, would be capable of capturing the harmonic and rhythmic content within that particular section, and reproduce several lead lines/arpeggiated fills whenever engaged. This way, by laying out a simple harmonic backing structure, the pedal will generate melodic fills and closures on top of that.
Read Amedeo's project blogs (tag project_harmonizer)

jive-profile-default-portrait.pngStephen Olsen
United States
Project: The Electronic Violin
Synopsis:
The “Beagle-fied” Electronic Violin, is a reinvention of the Violin as a controller.  While the instrument could still be played by a Violinist, it could also be played by a beginner with less skill. Anyone who picked up the eViolin, would generate good tone. Many of the control aspects of the acoustic violin will be taken in to consideration.  While there is a similar look to the Violin body and bow, a key difference is that there are no strings.
Read Stephan's project blogs (tag project_violin)

image文亮 林
Taiwan
Project: Motion Tune
Synopsis:
This projects intends to use an accelerometer and altimeter to record motion data. By wearing or attaching a series of G-sensors(accelerometers) to somebody or something, the data can be interpreted and than converted into playable sound using the BeagleBone Black.
Read 文亮's project blogs (tag motion_tune)

imageSimon Ypperciel
Canada
Project: The Live Workbench
Synopsis:
This project will attempt to capture the sound of hand tools working wood and listening to wood being worked. Tools such as a hand plane ,card scrapers, chisel, saws equipped with piezos(different kinds). Also the other way around with wood fitted with piezos, the different sound/tone of wood species will be captured and interpreted into music.
Read 's project blogs (tag handheld_sensor)

imageNadal Kristallina
Sweeden
Project: tEChnOLOGICAL Communion
Synopsis:
The idea is to recieve energetic impulses from plants (electrical or otherwise), while as well recieving other frequencies from the environment, through temperature sensors, humidity sensors, microphones, piezo transducers etc. This information would then be used to generate a soundscape and visual generative art. The array would be joined with a suit which would utilize smart fabrics to recieve input from the wearers movement. Through this, a human can interact with the generative music, to add the aspect of humanity into the constellation
Read Nadal's project blogs (tag project_communion)

imageTim White
United States
Project: Therapy Guitar
Synopsis:
To create a guitar optimized in its architecture and electronics for military front-line deployment. Such an instrument would be equipped with a built-in sound system with sensors and acoustic signal processing electronics capable of both monitoring the psychologically-driven physiological state of a soldier player, as well as using appropriate algorithms to sculpt the instrument's tone in such a way that it would have the maximum possible positive effect on the player's mood and morale, as well as that of his buddies who might be listening. In short, such a guitar could be an effective tool in saving soldiers' lives, and particularly those most prone to combat stress and depression.
Read Clem's project blogs (tag project_guitar)

imageChristopher Baker
United States
Project: Analog Sound
Synopsis:
This project will seek to create a union of the analog generation capabilities of the SN76477. The chip can produce many different types of sounds, so the final product would likely be composed of multiple independent circuits, to be physically or digitally swappable.
Read Christopher's project blogs (tag project_analog)

imageElliot Tanner
Australia
Project: Plectral EFFECTS
Synopsis:
The goal of my project is to produce a tool for guitarists to vastly enhance the guitar experience for their guitar by providing effects expression and control through the plectrum.The guitarist will be able to "trigger" effect based upon pluck direction to create unique playing styles, not previous possible.
Read Elliot's project blogs (tag project_plectral)

imageShivankur Pilania
India
Project: AudiFY
Synopsis:
This project seeks to sort out unwanted electromagnetic interference and noise from external, internal sources moving continuously within the surroundings of a user.
Read Shivankur's project blogs (tag project_audify)

imageLex Bryan Bangot
Philippines
Project: DBrass
Synopsis:
I'm going to build a digital version of the kulintang. Those gongs (brass) will be replaced by a rubber and attached a piezo sensor to the gong to trigger sound. I've been planning for this project for a year now and this challenge is a perfect time for it. This project will help us build more devices so that we can practice our music without disturbing other people. If get selected, it will be a start in digitizing all other indigenous instruments.
Read Lex's project blogs (tag project_dbrass)

 

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  • DAB
    DAB over 9 years ago +5
    Congratulations to all the selectees. I look forward to following your progress as you implement your designs. DAB
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago +5
    Interesting projects, congrats everyone! If you post in detail what you're doing (there are good editor tools, really worth familiarising with them, see below) people will find it easier to help or contribute…
  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 9 years ago +4
    Well done everyone who was successful in winning one of the kits. I look forward to following all your blogs and seeing the wonderful instruments you create.
  • luiszayas
    luiszayas over 9 years ago

    Just a tip for those of you who haven't received the Fusion 360 license: You can download the free trial and then sign up as a Startup/Enthusiast to get a free 1 year license. image

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  • luiszayas
    luiszayas over 9 years ago in reply to agerber

    No Autodesk Fusion 360 license here either. image

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  • momososo
    momososo over 9 years ago

    Thanks UPS~

    The kits arrived yesterday.

    But it seems miss something on kit list like

    • TI Inductance sensor Eval board
    • Piezo transducer
    • Speaker 50 ohms

    . Anyway there have BBB so I can start trying this weekend.

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  • carmelito
    carmelito over 9 years ago

    I am pretty sure your kits are on the way,and could be potentially stuck at customs .. I just received my kit on a few days back on wednesday, in Toronto,Canada..

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  • momososo
    momososo over 9 years ago in reply to agerber

    No Autodesk 360 license.

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  • agerber
    agerber over 9 years ago

    Still waiting for my kit in Australia too - I received a partial shipment of a few of the components but I'm still waiting on the BeagleBone Black itself and the bulk of the components (fortunately I was able to get hold of an old BBB to use in the meantime)

     

    Has anyone received the Autodesk 360 license?

    I'd like to use it for designing the 3D printed enclosures for my project

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  • momososo
    momososo over 9 years ago

    Only we can do is make all other peripheral hardware ready to connected when the kits coming.

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  • fraktalize
    fraktalize over 9 years ago in reply to momososo

    I haven't received my kit either, and I'm in Sweden. Seems like only UK challengers have received the kit as of yet?

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  • momososo
    momososo over 9 years ago

    So only Asia challenger haven't kit. image

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  • lexbryan
    lexbryan over 9 years ago in reply to luiszayas

    I think if we get the reference number we can easily coordinate with the courier. Just like what I did with previous challenges/Road Test.

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