Here are some videos about projects that I've worked on.
Ambient Light Controlled Neopixel Prototype Using Adafruit GA1A12S202 Log-scale Analog Light Sensor
This demonstrates a finished prototype of the Miduino (Arduino) based Clock Locker MIDI master clock. The big silver knob controls the tempo. The left button is start/restart, and the right button is stop/continue. The back of the unit contains standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks and sends MIDI clock messages to Dave Smith Instruments Mopho and Waldorf XTk synthesizers with arpeggiators activated on both. On the back of the device are analog clock sends for use with analog modular synthesizers which are flashing the LED on the breadboard.
This demonstrates preliminary operation of the Miduino (Arduino) based Clock Locker MIDI master clock. The big silver knob controls the tempo. The left button is start/restart, and the right button is stop/continue. The back of the unit contains standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks and sends MIDI clock messages to a drum machine in this demo. Also on the back are analog clock sends for use with analog modular synthesizers. It's hard to see from the video, but a tri-color LED is indicating the tempo by alternately flashing green, red, and blue.
Recorded on April 9th, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder for the video. Mastered in iMovie. Demonstrates the Miduino as a MIDI Clock Master and its ability to synchronize MIDI-based synthesizers and drum machines, as well as send a syncronized pulse to modular analog synthesizers.
Recorded on April 6th, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder for the video. Mastered in iMovie. Demonstrates using MIDI clock messages from an Alesis SR-16 to synchronize the pulse trigger to an LED on a Miduino. If you turn up the audio, you can hear the drum machine in the background. Sorry it's not louder!
Help! reporting utility for Apple Macintosh computers. Shown is very extensive report made by the software. Made by Teknosys.