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OT: Raspberry Pi Zero Projects
Looking for some fun projects for my new Raspberry Pi Zero W. I’ve done some basic Googling and am uninspired by what I see. I’m sure some of you might have some more fun ideas, specifically with music.
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Norns shield (monome)
Thanks, but it looks like this is meant for a Pi 3, not Zero W.
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/41641/show-n-tell-raspberry-pi-ble-midi-bridge-thingy
https://wiki.audiob.us/doku.php?id=diy_bluetooth_midi_bridge
I've also successfully run Orca on it. Fun way to generate midi ... if you're a total geek that is.
https://git.sr.ht/~rabbits/orca-toy
You can also order up some breadboards, patching wires, LED's, buttons, etc. and dive into the fun world of learning how to make them work. It's somewhat unlikely that you'll come up with anything practical to do with that knowledge, but it's a good way to understand a bit about electronics, digital io and programming, without having to go any deeper than your interest takes you. It should be about the learning process more than the end goal to be any fun though.
@DukeWonder yeah sorry bout that for some reason I blanked over “zero”
@audiblevideo No worries
@wim Thanks for the ideas. Interesting stuff
BTW, Adafruit is a great place to get ideas. They have lots and lots of tutorials that are well written and help to explain the parts that are difficult for beginners to get a grip on.