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Revision as of 16:38, 2 November 2014
Bass Guitar Pedal
Group Members: Keanu, Mike, Darrell
Goal: Create a music controller that can be effortlessly used by Electric Bass Guitar players during a performance.
Analog Midi Pedals:
http://www.neufeld.newton.ks.us/electronics/?p=250
http://little-scale.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-use-passive-volume-control-pedal.html
http://hackaday.com/2013/12/21/an-opensource-arduino-guitar-pedal/
http://www.diyguitarist.com/DIYStompboxes/DIY-Wah.htm
Things for Minimal Viable Product:
4 Led light sensors ( receiver emitter pair)
2 buttons
1 foot pedal
1 slider
4-5 leds
2-3 arduinos
Things to add/have done by final deadline:
Rotating foot pedal
1 (low res) led screen
Multicolored LEDs
Things to add/have if we had unlimited time:
List of steps for minimal viable project:
1. Talk with Sasha about feasibility of project
2. Research projects that encompass every part of the project
3. Break project down into different fields: ME/EE/Software
4. Find Materials for project
5. Build controller housing
6. Put sensors into controller housing