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The Bleep Drum is an Arduino based, lo-fi rad-fi drum machine designed by Dr. Bleep of Bleep Labs. This easy through-hole soldering kit turns into a super addictive noise-maker that’s sure to keep you entertained for irresponsible lengths of time. The Bleep Drum has four drum sounds, two of which have pitch control. Once you’ve come up with an awesome beat, you can record it into the sequencer just by pressing the record button and jamming out. There are four separate tracks, allowing you to record and play back four different sequences. Recording is additive so you can keep layering sounds on sounds until things are noisy enough for your liking. You can also tap in the tempo and change the tempo of recorded sequences! If things still aren’t noisy enough for you, hold down the “shift” button while turning the Bleep Drum on and it’ll start up in Hyper Noise 30XX mode! In Noise mode, it works the same as before but now you can distort and crunch all of the drum sounds using the adjustment knobs. Because the kit is all through-hole parts, it’s easy for beginners. All you need is a basic soldering iron, a screwdriver and maybe a pair of pliers. The Bleep Drum runs on a 9V battery which isn’t included so make sure you have one on hand. Also, the output from the Bleep Drum is a 1/8" audio jack, so you might want a pair of headphones to hook up to it. Available soon! |
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Source | Bleep Drum Kit with MIDI |
Author | SparkFun Electronics from Boulder, USA |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by SparkFunElectronics at https://www.flickr.com/photos/41898857@N04/14456210861. It was reviewed on 22 June 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0. |
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