The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents John Philip Sousa's The Liberty Bell.
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The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents John Philip Sousa's The Liberty Bell.
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Ha no - I don't do Python really. All the individual synthesis is "Arduino C/C++", some using standard libraries (there is some Mozzi in there), some just using first principles and some using hardware support (such as the two boards using a VS1053).
The MIDI side is developed in MuseScore3 (I prefer notation) then exported to a MIDI file which is played using MidiBar on an old laptop, then the MIDI is distributed around the board.
I did wonder about building a "MIDI conductor" at some point out of a RPi or similar to make it all self-contained, but playing from a laptop is simple enough for now.
Kevin
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You know of course that Liberty Bell March is the theme of Monty Python, and Guido loved that show?
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Oh of course! Hah (bit slow this morning) :)
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Please tell us you programmed this in Python. 😀
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