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Raspberry Pi Pico-based Midi Fighter project

Raspberry Pi Pico-based Midi Fighter project 11:36 am In the latest issue of the awesome HackSpace magazine the Raspberry Pi foundation has included a project to build a Raspberry Pi Pico-based Midi Fighter. Providing a grid of 16 arcade buttons, enabling you to play MIDI notes faster, either live with hardware or with your digital audio workstation (DAW) of choice. For more details jump over to the official Raspberry Pi blog. “The Raspberry Pi Pico MIDI Fighter has features that make it ideal for both playing live and noodling at home working on a track. You can use it with your computer’s DAW over USB and change the assigned MIDI notes on the fly for different settings or to different note input options. The fast and accurate nature of the arcade buttons makes them great candidates for live beat making and performance.”

Raspberry Pi superschnell einrichten durch Vorkonfiguration

Raspberry Pi superschnell einrichten durch Vorkonfiguration
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Giga-Bug: A Retro Game Revamp

Giga-Bug: A Retro Game Revamp 05/10/2021 Using Raspberry Pi and Python Long gone are the days when computer games were programmed on a pixel-by-pixel basis, but Chris remembers them. In this article, he comes full circle, sharing how he upgrades the old Mega-Bug game on a Raspberry Pi using Python and the PyGame library. He also shows you how he displays it on a giant RGB LED display. Topics Discussed How to build an upgraded Mega-Bug game on a Raspberry Pi using Python and the PyGame library How to select and connect the hardware How to use the  Henner Zeller display library for frame buffering, etc.

LoRa Air Quality Monitoring System

LoRa Air Quality Monitoring System 05/06/2021 IoT Tech Put to Good Use The degrading quality of air around us remains one of the most serious issues of the 21st century. In this project article, Dhairya designs and builds a long-range and low-power system for monitoring air quality, using various sensors and the popular LoRaWAN communication protocol. Topics Discussed What is the system workflow? How to interface the sensors How to set up the LoRa network How to set up the dashboard Tech Used Dragino’s LoRa shield for Arduino v1.4 (EU868) CCS811 gas sensor DSM501A PM2.5 dust sensor module Raspberry Pi SBC

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