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Monday, October 10, 2022

[New post] The Lo-Fi Orchestral Tubular Bells

Site logo image Kevin posted: "The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents an interpretation of part 1 of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. This performance of part 1 is itself in two sections: 1(a) and 1(b), linked below, intended to be played one after the other. Featuring 11 Arduino Nanos, 6 Arduin" Simple DIY Electronic Music Projects

The Lo-Fi Orchestral Tubular Bells

Kevin

Oct 10

The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents an interpretation of part 1 of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

This performance of part 1 is itself in two sections: 1(a) and 1(b), linked below, intended to be played one after the other.

Featuring 11 Arduino Nanos, 6 Arduino Unos, 1 Arduino Pro Mini, 1 Adafruit Feather 32u4, and a Raspberry Pi running MT32-Pi, using the following projects from this site:

  • On brass: Arduino Multi MIDI Tone Module.
  • On high wind: Arduino MIDI R2R Digital Audio and Arduino PWM MIDI Synthesis with Mozzi.
  • On medium/low wind and occasional horn: Arduino Multi-pot Mozzi FM Synthesis.
  • On strings: Arduino Multi Mozzi String Synth.
  • On guitar and bass: Arduino MIDI VS1003 or VS1053 Synth.
  • On glock: Adafruit Feather MIDI, Music and LEDs.
  • On cymbals, tambourine and bass drum: Arduino MIDI Relay Servo Drumkit.
  • On timpani and tubular bells: Raspberry Pi, Clumsy MIDI and MT32-Pi

With a supporting cast of:

  • Arduino MIDI Filter
  • Arduino MIDI Filter – Revisited
  • Mozzi Output Circuit
  • MozziByte Output Board
  • Simple Passive Audio Mixer
  • Arduino MIDI Channel Monitor
  • TFT MIDI Display
  • Arduino MIDI Interfaces
  • DIY MIDI Interfaces
  • Cheap mixers, amps, speakers, and resonant tubs!

It was orchestrated using MuseScore3, exported to MIDI and "mucked about with" in MidiEditor, tested using MIDIOx and finally "conducted" by MIDIBar.

Kevin

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