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HP48 Graphing Calculator as MIDI Keyboard
It’s hard to write the first line of this, because in this case any reference to Kraftwerk’s “Pocket Calculator” is wildly redundant. This is a calculator. He is the operator. This is a real, working HP48 graphing calculator playing MIDI events. You can go, like, graph stuff with it afterwards, do some Calculus. And we can thank a few people responding in a [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] on this site for making it happen.
Andrew Turley, who has previously built a [You cannot see the link as you're not logged in. Click here to login or here to register.] (thus making his way through arcane academic equipment as MIDI controllers), describes the project: This is a demo of a project I built so that I could use my HP 48 to play a MIDI keyboard. The calculator is running a program that sends data to a Parallax Stamp Basic microcontroller over the built-in serial port whenever I press a button. The microcontroller is running software that converts the message from the calculator into a MIDI noteon or noteoff message that is then sent to the keyboard. This is a response to a createdigitalmusic.com poll in which a (small) number of users said they wanted the site to cover more calculator music. Brilliant work, Andrew. And I have to say, now that you’ve done it, it’s a pretty practical little object to us as a controller. Other calculator work, anyone? http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/creat...~4/2u0Yozyp6jw |
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