I have looked at Adafruit's tutorials..And I have found two interesting projects as a first project, a Pseudo-Theremin or a RGB LED fader.But i have found a problem, if Pseudo-Theremin,I'm going to use a 9v battery so which buzzer i use, 9v or 6v? So which is better, Pseudo-Theremin or a RGB LED fader or another project?
-Nexusrex
The one you actually build !!
?? I didn't understand anything..
He probably meant that it does not matter, just start building as both will teach you new things.
Well, I couldn't buy both..Sadly some parts are really high in the price for me..My budget is low..
nexusrex:
Well, I couldn't buy both..Sadly some parts are really high in the price for me..My budget is low..
since both will teach, get the one that interests you more, or let your wallet decide and buy the cheaper one.
Well, I think that the fader will be more better than the Theremin because the Theremin could do problems because the buzzers are 6V or 9V or 12V..Finally i decided what i can do..
robtillaart:
He probably meant that it does not matter, just start building as both will teach you new things.
Yes, Since this is your first build anything you build you will learn from
so just build what you can and when you get that working take it apart and build something else.
that's what the breadboard I mentioned this morning is for.
start with something easy and work your way up to bigger things as you learn and get more parts
Glad you were able to make a decision
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I made a Theremin for my son many years ago from a circuit in an Electronics magazine. I'm not musical and it seemed to me that it was a very temperamental thing to use.
Unless you are familiar with Theremins or are very musical I suspect an Arduino Theremin could be a big disappointment.
...R