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completed 176 sensors on the open source hybrid piano
06/01/2025 at 17:45 • 0 commentsNow have 88 hammer sensors + 88 damper sensors.
Also fixed bugs with integration of hammer and damper sensor data.
Its a milestone and sets the piano up for the next stage of project.
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Project History Log
05/03/2025 at 11:29 • 0 commentsMay 2, 2025 - New Sensors
Convert all piano hammer position sensors to the latest hardware design.
November 29, 2024 - First Independent Build
A second open-hybrid-piano, directly from GitHub artifacts. Independent validation I got everything pushed to GitHub correctly.
April 21, 2024 - Accuracy Improvement Improve note-to-note consistency.
Eliminate trimming resistors (see above: continued to use many of old sensors until May 2, 2025).
November 26, 2023 - Open Source Hybrid Piano, Digital Architecture
Finished pushing all files to the repository.
November 10, 2023 - Finish "Stem Piano G"
First time a full 88 key piano with the simpler architecture is functional. This is the architecture on GitHub on Nov 26, 2023 and documented on GitHub.
March 16, 2023 - First 88 Key Piano
First time my full 88 key piano is functional, including pedals. Built from a mix of two architectures. Neither of these designs is presently in use. But they remain interesting for future development.
March 7, 2023 - Single Board Architecture
First piano subset for the single board architecture.
January 15, 2023 - Pedals First working with three pedals.
July 8, 2022 - High Performance Architecture
First piano subset with the high performance architecture. Expensive and complex.
January 2, 2022 - Started Open Source
Created repository.
July 24, 2021 - Eight Piano Keys
My first working piano with more than one note.
June 11, 2021 - First Datapath
Full data path is functional, one note.
December 5, 2020 - Start Project
Greg Zweigle