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FrozenGate by Avery

L'Harp laser harp shield for arduino

PS: I know you must be proud of your own laser harp design. But before commenting that harsh on others; Did you ever make it to production with yours? My buddy is still waiting

Yes, we did 2 production runs of a total 35 kits, however they have all sold out now. GL with your shield :)

kiyoukan said:
nice now i just wish i could get this harp to have that 10 beams kinda limited

I have some neat features in the works now, including RGB beams, multiple beams, as well as individual channels for notes and some general backbones improvements too.
 
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These are all things my shield supports too. At this moment there are only 2 laser headers onboard. Ofcourse you can always use a unused pin for the third.

But good to hear i have some competition! ; )
 
Yes, we did 2 production runs of a total 35 kits, however they have all sold out now. GL with your shield :)

I have some neat features in the works now, including RGB beams, multiple beams, as well as individual channels for notes and some general backbones improvements too.

You never did answer my curiosity question in Post #10
about your expensive Atmega MCUs ...:thinking:

Jerry
 
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You never did answer my curiosity question in Post #10
about your expensive Atmega MCUs ...:thinking:

Jerry

Oop, yes, I used the ATMega328's, however we got them from digikey.

I am working on a new laser harp based project that will not be a kit, and will use a much cheaper SMD ATMega variant.
 
I meant to say that if Things wants to promote his laser harp he shouldn't use my topic for that. Answering your question is no problem of course.
 


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