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The "Musical Hack" series aim is to explore various music technology, and show viewers how they can use them. Covering both hardware and software, and also other tips. It will also feature various projects that viewers can use as a starting point.
The focus is on DIY... enabling views to get involved and make instruments or projects they are interested in.
The Wiki will contain future notes from each episodes and also links to futher resources. The main repo will contain code examples from episodes (where applicable)
YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/thetechnobear
My intention is to have a page on this wiki for each Episode, to contain some 'extra information' or links about topics discussed, you can see these pages to the left ------>>
In addition, this repo will contain example source that is featured in episodes (where applicable), click on 'Code' tab above.
Important Notes.
Responsibilities
These are just my suggestions and things I have done. I take no responsibility or liability for any damage that you may incur following these examples :) In particular you should check data-sheets before connecting things to power.
A software engineer playing with hardware :)
I am a professional software engineer... not an electrical engineer. so my hardware circuits are best considered as 'hacks' and inspiration rather than perfect examples. If you are an electrical engineer, and have suggestions on how to improve, Id love to hear about them
Products 'featured'
The products I include are just ones I have, I do not necessarily recommend them (though Im happy with them). There are quite likely alternatives, that may be better/cheaper or more suited to your needs.