Rockbrick Posted September 14, 2015 Posted September 14, 2015 from minute 1.08 you will see..... 99% not lego but still ...very ingenious I thought... Quote
aminnich Posted September 14, 2015 Posted September 14, 2015 Very cool. When the video started I wasnt expecting him to be using a table saw and band saw.... haha Quote
Rockbrick Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 would be interesting for a similar GBC contraption to hit sweet notes on some technic beams .... if it hasnt already been done Quote
Captainowie Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 would be interesting for a similar GBC contraption to hit sweet notes on some technic beams .... if it hasnt already been done Trouble is, they all sound pretty much the same. Quote
Lego Dino 500 Posted September 20, 2015 Posted September 20, 2015 It's possible. You'd just have to have the balls hitting the keys, and not xylophone bits. Quote
DrJB Posted March 4, 2016 Posted March 4, 2016 Might be difficult to replicate the 'sound' aspects with Lego. There is one reason musical instruments use either metal or air. Metal tends to have high frequencies and low damping, plastic does not. So, yes even if we can replicate the mechanisms with Lego, I bet the sound will NOT be that good. Quote
Tommy Styrvoky Posted March 4, 2016 Posted March 4, 2016 could several EV3's be used, and have the sounds be played from those, say a ball hits a touch sensor. Quote
dr_spock Posted March 4, 2016 Posted March 4, 2016 You can have the marbles roll past a EV3 light sensor and trigger the sound that way. Dropping on a touch sensor might damage it over time. You can see the paint chips and impressions on the xylophone bars. Quote
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