##Radio Music
- Full Documentation
- Hardware: Eagle CAD files
- Hardware: Parts List
- Firmware: Teensyduino files
- Report Issues with hardware or firmware
This is not a radio. It is a sample player that behaves like a radio.
A digital way to simulate radio-powered compositions by John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Don Buchla's voltage-controlled radio experiments. It uses a teensy3.1 to play files from a SD card to simulate a voltage controlled AM/FM/Shortwave/Time Travel radio.
####Progress
December 2014
- Rev2 PCB files published, prototyping in process
November 2014
- First PCB build
- Video 1
- Video 2
- Longer demo video
- Audio: Long demo
- Audio: Random Drums
- Audio: Random Voices
October 2014
- Very early prototyping
####Features
- 4hp x 40mm deep
- 75ma Current Draw
- 60ma from 5v regulator
- 8ma from -12v
- Up to 32gb storage, 16 banks of 75 channels each
- Files stored as headerless .raw wav files
- Customise the module by editing settings.txt on the SD Card
####License
Radio Music is Open Hardware
All hardware and software design in this project is Creative Commons licensed by Tom Whitwell: CC-BY-SA: Attribution / ShareAlike
If you use any work in this project, you should credit me, and you must republish any changes you make under the same license.
This license does permit commercial use of these designs, but consider getting in touch before selling anything.
This project includes work from the Teensy project, which is not covered by this license. The suggested audio content is not covered by this license.