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Project: Motion-Instrument

Arduino project using Nano IoT 33 and JS with Web Audio API to create synthesized music corresponding to body movement

How to run the project

Arduino Connection: 1. Under WiFi_Connection, fill in the arduino secret with your own router’s ssid and password 2. Under WiFi_Coonection, in WiFi_Connection.ino, change the ip address to your ip address 3. select the right board (Arduino IoT 33) and port, upload the program

Web Client Connection: 1. Make sure node is installed locally 2. Under root directory, use npm to install libraries 3. Under root directory, npm run dev to open frontend

Server Connection: 1. Make sure node is installed locally 2. Under src, node main.js to start the server

Instrument Design:

  1. Electronic: Uses angle in x and y planes to control pitch and volume. Jerk band downwards to toggle between four instrument sounds.

  2. Drum: A simple drum to drum along to tracks, twisting wrist forward activated kick on return, while twisting wrist backwards activates snare on return.

Folder structure

 root                => root directory
  ├── WiFi_Connection       => main Arduino files
  ├── index.html      => frontend
  ├── src          => scripts for server

License

N/A

Contributing

To contribute to this project please contact aubreyli at https://github.com/Aubrey-Li or https://id.arduino.cc/aubreyli

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