eChanter is an Open Source electronic bagpipe project, based on the Arduino platform, using capacitive touch sensors, with polyphonic wavetable synthesis PCM audio at 8KHz. See Files for the development version, eChanter v3.0.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • I build the chanter today in a short afternoon and it works. I will have to wait for some components to try hifi mode, but even with the simple setup the sound was not bad. Instructions how to ad a pod to lower the volume might be nice to add. I hope I can expand it to make a cornemuse du Centre France version of it including a second thumb hole. If I get it working I will try to contribute my changes back to the project. Am I correct that it is now not possible to play sharp or flat notes?
  • Great project!!! Build already. Excellent trainer!!! I converted it for Bulgarian Bagpipe - Kaba Gaida - in E scale. More details and support will be good to have...
  • I am no programmer so I don't know how to proceed. I am using the nano with the mini usb port since I figured this would be the easiest way to program. I downloaded the most recent sketches and opened them into the arduino environment program and when I verify the code, I get a lot of errors. Is there something I am doing wrong?
  • Great project! I recommend this program strongly!
  • Workes as it should
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Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, End Users/Desktop, Other Audience, Engineering

Programming Language

C++, C

Related Categories

C++ MIDI Software, C++ Sound Synthesis Software, C++ Embedded Systems Software, C MIDI Software, C Sound Synthesis Software, C Embedded Systems Software

Registered

2009-03-31