| The Orb, an Arduino-based tumbling and singing synthesizer, saw the light of day during the coronavirus lockdown. It is a wibbly-wobbly synt...
| The Orb, an Arduino-based tumbling and singing synthesizer, saw the light of day during the coronavirus lockdown. It is a wibbly-wobbly synt...
| PocketBeagle Grove Kit® is an infinitely scalable tool for working with sensors and actuators aimed at helping beginners and professionals...
| When Leon Theremin built his now famous musical instrument, he only had valves at his disposition. Today we have the choice between analog a...
| We start 2019 with an Elektor project that although almost five years old still is interesting for (music-making) microcontroller enthusiast...
| Invented about one hundred years ago the Theremin remains a popular electronic musical instrument. Commercially available high-quality desig...
| In a previous article we staged the Spiral MicroTesla, a USB-powered, flat mini Tesla coil capable of producing crackling sparks of up to ab...
| The new edition of Elektor Magazine is now available for you to purchase. You can either choose to get your copy in print, posted directly t...
| In the September & October 2017 issue of Elektor we announced the Elektor Video Olympics, challenging our readers and followers to shoot and...
| You think a CRT oscilloscope, 100% analog, is not made for “looking at music”? Well, you’re wrong: here a good old oscilloscope draws elega...
| Safely produce 30 kV and create electric arches of several centimeters long. With an additional MIDI interface it becomes a musical instrume...