In honour of my 400th post to my blog, and having now designed and built a range of relevant PCBs I wanted to completely take apart the existing Lo-Fi Orchestra and rebuild it from scratch. This post details how the orchestra has been updated and will hopefully serve as a new explainer for the Lo-Fi … Continue reading The New Lo-Fi Orchestra Explainer
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The Lo-Fi Orchestral Tubular Bells
The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents an interpretation of part 1 of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. This performance of part 1 is itself in two sections: 1(a) and 1(b), linked below, intended to be played one after the other. Featuring 11 Arduino Nanos, 6 Arduino Unos, 1 Arduino Pro Mini, 1 Adafruit Feather 32u4, and a Raspberry … Continue reading The Lo-Fi Orchestral Tubular Bells
The Lo-Fi Orchestra Explainer
I've had a few queries asking what some of the different sections of the Lo-Fi Orchestra are and whilst there is a bit of explanation in the post Introducing the Arduino Lo-Fi Orchestra! it doesn't really break down the projects in an easy to see way. And the orchestra as grown a little since then … Continue reading The Lo-Fi Orchestra Explainer
Lo-Fi Orchestra – John Miles Music
The Lo-Fi Orchestra presents this performance of "Music" by John Miles. "Music was my first love, and it will be my last.Music of the future, and music of the past. To live without my music, would be impossible to do.In this world of troubles, my music pulls me through." -- John Miles (1947-2021) … Continue reading Lo-Fi Orchestra – John Miles Music
The Electric Lo-Fi Orchestra Concerto for a Rainy Day
The Electric Lo-Fi Orchestra presents the Electric Light Orchestra's Concerto for a Rainy Day. Every since doing my Lo-Fi Orchestra Mr Blue Sky I wanted to complete the whole Concerto, and here we are: Standin' in the Rain Big Wheels Summer and Lightning Mr. Blue Sky Featuring 11 Arduino Nanos, 6 Arduino Unos, 1 Arduino … Continue reading The Electric Lo-Fi Orchestra Concerto for a Rainy Day