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Monome type controller toy
Posted on: 22.03.2010 by Lilliana Perris
http://www.believegeek.com/electronics...truments/c4e1/



If HAL 9000 mated with R2-D2 and their electronic offspring was tutored by Kraftwerk it would probably end up something like the Bliptronic 5000 LED Synthesizer.

At once a minimalist musical plaything and a hardcore old-skool synthesizer, the Bliptronic defies categorization as it belts out 8-Bit style style tunes from its grid of glowing buttons.

You'll notice sound similar to a retro Casiotone with an interface not unlike a simplified Yamaha TENORI-ON... if that makes any sense. Either way, once you start touching the keys of the Bliptronic you'll be hooked by it's simple pattern-based approach to music.

Lilliana Perris
22.03.2010
Originally Posted by sarasin
http://www.believegeek.com/electronics...truments/c4e1/



If HAL 9000 mated with R2-D2 and their electronic offspring was tutored by Kraftwerk it would probably end up something like the Bliptronic 5000 LED Synthesizer.

At once a minimalist musical plaything and a hardcore old-skool synthesizer, the Bliptronic defies categorization as it belts out 8-Bit style style tunes from its grid of glowing buttons.

You'll notice sound similar to a retro Casiotone with an interface not unlike a simplified Yamaha TENORI-ON... if that makes any sense. Either way, once you start touching the keys of the Bliptronic you'll be hooked by it's simple pattern-based approach to music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rCfh...layer_embedded
Lilliana Perris
22.03.2010
http://www.believegeek.com/electronics...truments/c4e1/



If HAL 9000 mated with R2-D2 and their electronic offspring was tutored by Kraftwerk it would probably end up something like the Bliptronic 5000 LED Synthesizer.

At once a minimalist musical plaything and a hardcore old-skool synthesizer, the Bliptronic defies categorization as it belts out 8-Bit style style tunes from its grid of glowing buttons.

You'll notice sound similar to a retro Casiotone with an interface not unlike a simplified Yamaha TENORI-ON... if that makes any sense. Either way, once you start touching the keys of the Bliptronic you'll be hooked by it's simple pattern-based approach to music.

Lindsay Bian
06.01.2011
Yeah, Shipping things that big over the ocean is a rip. It takes me $16US to ship a little bag of parts and a cable!

The kit comes with 4 nicer audio pots. (The original Bliptronic has some nasty clicky things that look like knobs, but are really switches) They can be used as ADC0-ADC3 in ArduinomeSerial. some patches like Polygome are ready to go with ADC settings.
Myriam Goulart
06.01.2011
would consider building one of these if getting a bliptronic in the uk in the first place wasnt such a ball ache . would sit nicely next to my monome and arduinome ... do teh pots keep functionality ?
Lindsay Bian
05.01.2011
Yep! Alive & well! ( I'm the guy who designed the board for it & porter the software.. ) Probably a hudred folks out there using them. I believe of it as a gateway monome. for <$150 built.
ColemanT drop me a line if your having button problems.. They're usually a little " clicky" but not unresponsive, per say.. might be easily solved by dropping the board a few millimeters.
Random X
31.12.2010
Bliptronic has been posted here ages ago... Did not believe that that was actually alive anylonger?
Tracy Roupp
31.12.2010
I built a bliptronome.

It is fun but REALLY software intensive and the response on the buttons in no good :/

Fun to do though and I learned to solder in the process, and 700 bucks cheaper than a monome!
Iola Obradovich
22.03.2010
Yea, its ugly as hell but you are going to struggle to get that many buttons for twice the price!
Lilliana Perris
22.03.2010
Sick!!!
Iola Obradovich
22.03.2010
Kit for turning it into a monome available here:

http://www.straytechnologies.com/bli...code-released/
Lilliana Perris
22.03.2010
Originally Posted by sarasin
http://www.believegeek.com/electronics...truments/c4e1/



If HAL 9000 mated with R2-D2 and their electronic offspring was tutored by Kraftwerk it would probably end up something like the Bliptronic 5000 LED Synthesizer.

At once a minimalist musical plaything and a hardcore old-skool synthesizer, the Bliptronic defies categorization as it belts out 8-Bit style style tunes from its grid of glowing buttons.

You'll notice sound similar to a retro Casiotone with an interface not unlike a simplified Yamaha TENORI-ON... if that makes any sense. Either way, once you start touching the keys of the Bliptronic you'll be hooked by it's simple pattern-based approach to music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rCfh...layer_embedded

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