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=== MOD Arduino Cases ===
 
=== MOD Arduino Cases ===
  
* Accelerometer
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* '''Accelerometer'''
Control any effect parameter using an accelerometer. Control up to six parameter using the six degrees of freedon, three axis acceleration and three axis rotation.
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Control any effect parameter using an accelerometer. Control up to six parametera using the six degrees of freedom, three axis acceleration and three axis rotation.
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Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Accelerometer Arduino Case: Accelerometer]
 
Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Accelerometer Arduino Case: Accelerometer]
  
* Distance
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* '''Distance'''
 
Control any effect parameter using an ultrasound distance sensor.
 
Control any effect parameter using an ultrasound distance sensor.
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Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Distance_Sensor Arduino Case: Distance Sensor]
 
Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Distance_Sensor Arduino Case: Distance Sensor]
  
* Expression Pedal
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* '''Expression Pedal'''
Control any effect parameter using an expression pedal. Not only the usual wah-wah pedal - you can control tune, frequency, gain just like if you were changing a potenciometer value. Cames with an extra button for bypas, trigger or toggle effects/parameters.
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Control any effect parameter using an expression pedal. Not only the usual wah-wah pedal - you can control tune, frequency, gain just like if you were changing a potenciometer value. Cames with an extra button for bypass, trigger or toggle effects/parameters.
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Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Expression_Pedal Arduino Case: Expression Pedal]
 
Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Expression_Pedal Arduino Case: Expression Pedal]
  
* Footswitch
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* '''Footswitch'''
Control and switch parameteres using a footswitch. Expand your MOD footswitches by adding four new ones.
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Control and switch parameteres using a footswitch. Expand your MOD by adding four extra footswitches.
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Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Footswitch Arduino Case: Footswitch]
 
Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Footswitch Arduino Case: Footswitch]
  
* Light Sensor
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* '''Light Sensor'''
 
Control any effect parameter using a light sensor. The change of light will change the sound.
 
Control any effect parameter using a light sensor. The change of light will change the sound.
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Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Accelerometer Arduino Case: Accelerometer]
 
Main article: [http://wiki.portalmod.com/wiki/Arduino_Case:_Accelerometer Arduino Case: Accelerometer]

Revision as of 19:46, 16 September 2014

About

MOD Arduino Shield

Brief description. To do.

Main article: MOD Arduino Shield

MOD Arduino Cases

  • Accelerometer

Control any effect parameter using an accelerometer. Control up to six parametera using the six degrees of freedom, three axis acceleration and three axis rotation.

Main article: Arduino Case: Accelerometer

  • Distance

Control any effect parameter using an ultrasound distance sensor.

Main article: Arduino Case: Distance Sensor

  • Expression Pedal

Control any effect parameter using an expression pedal. Not only the usual wah-wah pedal - you can control tune, frequency, gain just like if you were changing a potenciometer value. Cames with an extra button for bypass, trigger or toggle effects/parameters.

Main article: Arduino Case: Expression Pedal

  • Footswitch

Control and switch parameteres using a footswitch. Expand your MOD by adding four extra footswitches.

Main article: Arduino Case: Footswitch

  • Light Sensor

Control any effect parameter using a light sensor. The change of light will change the sound.

Main article: Arduino Case: Accelerometer