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| The trend of liberating ourselves from traditional man-machine interfaces has, of course, also found resonance amongst music creatives. S...

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| This stand-alone data logger displays pressure, temperature and humidity readings generated by I2C bus sensors on an LCD panel, and can run...

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| Most sensors are inherently analogue and in general it is necessary to amplify, compensate and calibrate their outputs before digitising the...

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| When you’re playing a piece of music and you need a simple ‘backbeat’ this circuit will come to the rescue.The MIDI Step sequencer drives a...

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| The tiny surface-mount SHT11 sensor module provides calibrated digital readings of temperature and relative humidity. The chip includes two...

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| This electronic alternative to mechanical temperature and humidity recorders is a very compact standalone unit which draws very little curre...

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| We’ve recently described the principle of DMX512-based remote control, which allows automated projectors or flood lights to be controlled on...

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| Early 1995, Yamaha introduced a new range of synthesizers with interesting interface capabilities. For the first time, these machines were c...

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| In the January 2001 issue we showed that it was possible to control other things with MIDI besides the usual musical instruments. This time,...

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| Although MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) was originally developed for controlling musical instruments, it can also be used for n...