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Flexible FPGA Music System

A flexible system for extending the functionality and capacity for musical instruments using Programmable Logic Devices.

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This project was created on 08/21/2014 and last updated 11 years ago.

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This project is an attempt to create new musical territory for physical instruments. An FPGA hooked up to an on board Linux computer allows the functionality of the instrument to be reconfigured on the fly. A collection of sensors can be defined in software to provide extensive control over the instrument and the music it creates.

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    Praxis Guitars • 08/21/2014 at 06:38 • 0 comments

    Well, a few minutes technically remain until the deadline. 

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