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Soundplant makey makey
Soundplant makey makey











  1. #SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY HOW TO#
  2. #SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY SOFTWARE#
  3. #SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY WINDOWS 7#

Soundplant (Soundplant 2017) for creating the musical output. We tied the MaKey MaKey into a Scratch project using pressure-sensitive switches of homebrew design and included LEDs. with possibilities to help children with special needs is Makey Makey.

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One of my favorite projects so far has been a cardboard finger skateboard arena my son and I made. Share some of your projects/thoughts/ideas/etcĪlso, consider sharing your projects and ideas at the MaKey forums

soundplant makey makey

Check out Josh Burker's workshop for a ton of whimsical designs and look at these too Craft a guitar and.

soundplant makey makey

Who all has a MaKey or has tried one, etc.? Here are a few more ideas to inspire you: Cut a guitar shape out of cardboard, add change for key presses like in the Makey Makey instructions (picture 1). Could also use more warm, helpful faces over at the 'Welcome' category.

#SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY WINDOWS 7#

Any other operating systems greatly appreciated, especially Windows 7 (home/pro) and RaspberryPi. I designed a custom controller for my board and use it to launch samples on my computer using Soundplant. I use such a system when playing music live. The only thing that would be visible so far is the device you connect your board to.

#SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY HOW TO#

I need to clean my Windows 8 tutorial up, Mac is officially supported for reprogramming, and Ubuntu has an awesome guide by forum user hillscottc. I can show you how to hide a Makey Makey board into your bricks and link it to some triggers - hidden too. Also, looking to collaborate on community resources for MaKey like reprogramming tutorials that cover all operating systems. I am still learning Arduino but might be able to help with some things, let me know if I can help anyone find resources, answer questions, etc. The MaKey MaKey gives us the ability to make a new interface to the computer.the students (and I) will be using Makey Makey, arduino, e-textiles and anyone else using MaKey MaKey,

  • Another area I am interested in investigating is assistive technology.
  • The music teacher at the school mentioned the possibility of making instruments for people with accessibility problems. I have student right now working on a drum set. We had a middleschool student who made a flute this year. A quick way to use Makey Makey is to use ready made projects. N Ó ª À ££À ÀÆÊ ªÆÀ ª ¯¼ Æ ¼ ÊÆÊ¼ Providing opportunities f or our students t o enjoy literature and t echnology is lively, f un and supports plenty o f learning. Working together and programming with Makey Makey students and teachers will be able to program like a sound effects machine. This Guitar has inspired many middleschool students. orchestra, where xylophone and saxophone were played by touching lemons. water ways, the girls used Makey Makey with SoundPlant to make the school garbage bins thank people f or disposing o f their rubbish. This project may look like a challenge, but it's actually quite a simple project. You can use Audacity to capture sounds as well. Dennis Giotta and David Thompson - Case Western Reserve University / Plain Local Schools presentation 'Standards-Based Application of the MaKey MaKey for the. We've also used soundplant to map sounds to keystrokes.

    soundplant makey makey

    This is an example of operation style game we made that looks like a monster: projects/24954105/#editor. Scratch has a big sound library or you can record your own sounds.

    #SOUNDPLANT MAKEY MAKEY SOFTWARE#

    will design and build their own instrument and use Soundplant software to generate each sound. We've used Scratch to assign sounds to keystrokes. Everyone has used MaKey MaKey to play a banana piano. Create a physical game and add sounds to it.In the photo, the player on the left is holding a controller, the white wire is earth. I had some grade 6's last year who designed a two player game and made controllers. Here is a sample lesson plan on doing this: lesson_plans/use-makey-makey- to-design-a-videogame- controller. Create a game in Scratch and design the controllers for it. I encourage big body movements - like footsteps. I usually provide cardboard, recyclables and tinfoil for an activity like this. Make controllers for their favourite games.













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