Beat-IR

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This page has a simple goal: to track down the absolute simplest circuit schematics for room-wide sharing of a musical tempo. (One could imagine more elaborate uses).

This technique was ideated by Sid, at Noisebridge, who suggested blinking a musical tempo to a roomful of analog and digital instruments, by bathing the room in a blinking infrared light. (One could imagine sending more complex musical messages.)

Goal: To simply and cheaply communicate, via IR, to Midi synths, analog synths, CMOS synths, and computer synths.

Schematics:

== IR-to-MIDI

IR-to-CV

IR-to-CMOS

IR-to-USB