Arduino Sequencer

arduino — Tags: , — nik @ 2:55 am

the rat's nest up close

I’ve been working on a really basic sequencer based on Arduino. Nothing too special, the Arduino cycles through four beats depending on the tempo set by one of the potentiometers. The schematic is really simple, 5k potentiometers on analog in 0-4, leds on digital out 2-5, speaker on digital out 12. Code is here.

4 Comments »

  1. [...] This “basic arduino sequencer” by Nikolaosh is undeniably fun. Looks like four potentiometers controlling software synth parameters, with the Arduino doing the sequencing as well. Basic, but effective nonetheless. You can see more details and grab the code here. [...]

  2. [...] This “basic arduino sequencer” by Nikolaosh is undeniably fun. Looks like four potentiometers controlling software synth parameters, with the Arduino doing the sequencing as well. Basic, but effective nonetheless. You can see more details and grab the code here. [...]

  3. [...] This “basic arduino sequencer” by Nikolaosh is undeniably fun. Looks like four potentiometers controlling software synth parameters, with the Arduino doing the sequencing as well. Basic, but effective nonetheless. You can see more details and grab the code here. [...]

  4. Fantastic. Run it through a bass amp sim and it sounds massive.

    Comment by Tom — August 8, 2009 @ 11:13 am

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