ROBOTIC GLOCKENSPIEL and HACKED HDD’S MAKE music

[bd594] likes to make odd objects. this time it’s a robotic glockenspiel and hacked HDD‘s. [bd594] is no stranger to Hackaday either, as we have featured lots of of his past jobs before including the useless candle or recreating the song funky town from Old Junk.

His most current project is quite exciting. He has incorporated his robotic glockenspiel with a hacked hard drive rhythm section to play audio managed by means of a pic 16F84A microcontroller. The song choice is Axel-F. If you had a cell phone around the early 2000’s you were nearly guaranteed to have used this song as a ringtone at some point or another. This is where music is headed these days anyway; the sooner we can replace the likes of Justin Bieber with a robot the better. Or maybe we already have?

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