X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.md;h=f3df51f30db72bee4f66db54eb2bfac843bd8460;hb=427172a5ba795f1dad6694de23eaa38a560944c2;hp=80b1043530be3e48a65b8e86c554d69a232f79db;hpb=1954d127e53cfbd94a3c9d9038aa5e289fb75646;p=miniband.git diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 80b1043..f3df51f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ # Code Club - Mini Band Project +Updated project for Code Club, using Arduino and Raspberry Pi photo (2) @@ -175,4 +176,4 @@ in a separate terminal and watching what the devices were called when we plugged The Scratch file, music-maker, makes the sounds. It responds to the signals from the Python handler above by playing the appropriate sounds. It also does some visual feedback for the insturments. -Scratch on the Raspberry Pi is very slow, especially when it comes to updating the screen. Very often, Scratch would hang mid-way through a jamming session, only to start playing all the sounds after a short while. During the demos, people suggested that we minimise the Scratch window to reduce its workload. \ No newline at end of file +Scratch on the Raspberry Pi is very slow, especially when it comes to updating the screen. Very often, Scratch would hang mid-way through a jamming session, only to start playing all the sounds after a short while. During the demos, people suggested that we minimise the Scratch window to reduce its workload.