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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.

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

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

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.
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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.
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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,

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.
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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.
