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Real life Lego Rock Band powered by Arduino

Zoe RomanoSeptember 9th, 2014
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We’d like to share the performance, by Opificio Sonico,  recorded live in July 2014 of  Toa Mata Band, best known as the “World’s first LEGO robotic band” and controlled by Arduino Uno which is hooked up to a MIDI sequencer:

In this video, the third episode, the robots are playing some unconventional drum-percussions made by some food packaging are captured by a contact microphone (piezo) and processed in real time in the D.A.W. Ableton Live. A brand new device appears for the first time, it’s a moving platform on x-axis, made of Lego bricks, gears and servo motors that permits to move with semitones-steps the tiny synth. The song is a cover of the famous synth-pop band Depeche Mode, it’s a personal tribute to the band who made my days in the 80’s.

 

One Response to “Real life Lego Rock Band powered by Arduino”

  1. BombGuy102 Says:

    AMAZING!
    BY THE WAY, MY FIRST NAME IS TOA!

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