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Brandon Switzer
Добавлен 4 апр 2017
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I Modified My Piano To Play Itself! (DIY Build)
Просмотров 70 тыс.4 года назад
This is a self-playing piano I built! This is an Arduino Project, so please share it around with others to show what you can do with Arduino! If you were inspired by this project, I encourage you to visit the repo to read more about it and find the resources to build it on your own: github.com/bbswitzer/PianoProject We have a discord for those who are building their own player piano! We have ch...
Death Waltz (IMPOSSIBLE song) on a DIY player piano
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 лет назад
Death Waltz (IMPOSSIBLE song) on a DIY player piano
La Campanella (Liszt) on a DIY player piano
Просмотров 6 тыс.6 лет назад
La Campanella (Liszt) on a DIY player piano
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go on a DIY player piano
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Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go on a DIY player piano
Video Killed the Radio Star on a DIY player piano
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Video Killed the Radio Star on a DIY player piano
Player Piano Bluetooth Test With LEDs
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Player Piano Bluetooth Test With LEDs
Player Piano Electronics Test With LEDs "Death Waltz"
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.6 лет назад
Player Piano Electronics Test With LEDs "Death Waltz"
Piano Man on a Homemade Player Piano
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.6 лет назад
Piano Man on a Homemade Player Piano
Circus Galop on a homemade player piano (Impossible Piano Song)
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Circus Galop on a homemade player piano (Impossible Piano Song)
i have a real pipe organ set up for this have no clue what midi is every one shows this stuff and never the software and how its running big secret
Hey. Did you ever get dynamics working on this build. It’s an incredible project - just wondering if it handles velocity sensitivity. Thanks
What is the material for this project?
Looks amazing! I wanted to ask, how is it receiving the data wirelessly? Do you have the iPad connected via bluetooth with the microcontroller or something?
Man!! How could you commit that crime at the end of the music?? Everything was perfect until the moment of the last chords. the fermata was missing!! It was like a stab in my heart. Nice project, bro! I can't wait to build It too!
You are an absolute genius
I have rebuilt an number of pneumatic player systems but would love to take on a project like yours! Nice job!
Touhou Flandre
Awesome!
Hi.I love this! Could you make me one.I will pay lots of dollars.
Why using such a boring and unpopular piano song? The project is great btw.
Can you do something classic piano music like Beethoven's tempest 3 Rd movement😊😊😊❤❤❤
name of the music please
Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt (maybe number 3? I forget)
It's not a death waltz
Now do Rush E
Quake Waltz
Brandon, can a digital keyboard be modified? Please let me know. It was my dream doe 15 years !! Thank you
hmmnnn mark rober
Really underrated I have been looking for a video on making a Arduino player piano for a while
Fantastic really well done. It does show how ingenious the victorians were. They did this in 1896 using just air. I have one from the 1920s, still works, even in a power cut. I am an electronics engineer and wanted to do this.
What an accomplishment!!!!
This is a truly top tier, pro level accomplishment. How this video only has 64K views (at the time of writing) is absolutely beyond me!
This is so cool. This reminds me of the Marantz Pianocorder player piano control system. They used mosfets for the switching, and used solenoids to actuate the keys. This is so cool. I want to use midi files to control an actual piano, and this is very helpful. And, Creative Engineering Inc. used the circuit boards from Marantz Pianocorder player pianos to control their animatronic shows. Most notably the Rock-afire Explosion. I hope that you have a wonderful existence.
All that time and trouble for nothing. All you had to do is find an obsolete PianoDisc system someone wanted gone and hook it up. Saved yourself a lot of time, trouble, and cash.
congratulations from maestroney from brasil, my dream is a midi piano like yours, to play live like a orchestra ruclips.net/video/cACZqIlGx_Y/видео.html
This is my fav video
Really really awesome, the exact perfect video that I was searching for. Really appreciated ❤
Hello Brandon I would like to make this project but i am a bit confused in which code to pick from your github can you help me with that
Now play rush E
This is how he made the system:
Really impressive work. I'm a trained classical musician myself and I've been trying to get into mechanical instrument building so I can't begin to imagine how much effort something of this scale took. Surely the solenoids are quite noticeable? In my experience I've found the 'clack' sound it makes when it's activated quite distracting for performance
my first thought was to use an electromagnet (magnetic coil) on each key and a permanent magnet on the other side respectively. This is still an incredibly cool and underrated project, but it seems to me that this way there will be almost no moving parts (electric motors don't last forever) and it will consume less power
Beautifully done! Congratulations... I spent 37 years working on various electronic organs, keyboards and electronic pianos. I'm 78 now, retired 18 years. It was a great ride while it lasted.
Play a black midi song
3 feelings of piano 1. Calm =chopin nocturne no.2 2. Normal=moonlight sonata 1st movement 3.gona really die= death walthz
Какофония
4:33
Wait... How did you connect Synthesia wirelessly to the Adurino...?
😯😯BRILLIANT!
vay beeee bravo aslan kardeşime
Cool
Coco
OK scratch that. THIS is the true test of your build. It makes Circus Galop look like Chopsticks. I notice your software recognizes all channels (minus 10 which is typically for percussion/drums) and parses them into one for the MIDI decoder to then output to your solenoid drivers. Interesting, and useful, since most commercial MIDI systems only see the piano on one specified channel.
Wow! If ever there were a test of the capabilities and limitations of your system... this is IT. Nice job. I may use this as the reference when I automate my mini 61 key Wurlitzer from 1930. Thank you for your hard work
Very cool, not quite as fun as pumping an original 100+ year old player piano pedals and watching it play music from a roll of paper while not using any electricity at all, but this is a very cool build. I may have to do this in my Knabe spinet so I can have the best of both worlds :) Well done!
Cool
Do you sell them already assembled and just have to be installed?
Genius design but sounds very hear breaking. The machine is hitting the oak sounds like it's gonna break any time
play it sheet music boss rush e😊
How was the music recorded or programmed ? Did you play it yourself ? Or did you have a source (midi files ) other than your own personal performances)?