sábado, agosto 01, 2009

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I found this piano toy in a flea market for $5.00 mxn ($.50c USD) and decided to play with it. So far I have added 3 more styles of sound, the long tone, the short, and the distortion. I didn't have any switches and didn't care to buy some, i decided to use some old christmas lights to try it. Added a green LED for "on", a turn on/off switch (which is going to be replace for one on the top of the case), and the next step is to add a 3.5 mm audio output.

Encontré este piano de juguete en un "sobreruedas" (tianguis) por 5 pesos y dedicí jugar con él. Hasta el momento le añadi 3 estilos diferentes de sonido, el tono largo, el corto y la distorción. No tenía ningun tipo de switch, usé luces de unas serie de luces navideñas para probar. Le añadí una luz LED verde para indicar el encendido, un apagador (el cual será replazado por uno sobre la superficie de la cobertura), y el siguiente paso es añadir una salida de audio de 3.5 mm.

2 comentarios:

  1. Too bad it didn't survive that long with the full arrange of sounds it used to make when you altered it the first time, oh and still haven't uploaded the buttons! Yes I know it's my comment! TA (lol)

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  2. Eres el Otacon de los pianitos de juguete!

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