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How it works
Listed below is some information about how the Laser
Harp works!
- Using an infrared rangefinder to determine the position of the hand
- The position of the hand is communicated to the microprocessor
- The CPU determines what note to play based on the signals received
- After determining the correct note, the CPU sends the note to the speaker
- Volume and instrument decisions are handled by the CPU
- 8 different lasers are used for maximum visibility
Other Information
Other important information regarding the Laser Harp.
- In order to produce visible laser beams (with smoke), relatively high powered lasers are needed
- It is not safe to look directly into the laser beams
- Sometimes, white gloves are used to aid in the reflection of the IR beam
- The Laser Harp was first invented by Bernard Szajner in 1981.
- Dumbed down versions of the Laser Harp are available. These use Arduino boards
- While Arduino boards may be easier to use, they lack the functionality and speeds of a PIC32 microprocessor