Because it's an interesting application of simple robotics, and one that should be fairly simple to emulate with the NXT... so maybe readers will use this for inspiration.
I'm glad this was posted, it is a really cool application of a simple idea and it's definitely inspired me to build something like it with my NXT set. Hopefully my robot will have as good a sense of rhythm as the one in the video.
I think an NXT version would be quite a challenge.
1. Too many control channels. 2. No sound recording and playback 3. NXT motors are poor choice for moving the drumsticks. Would require some sort of fancy linkage to get the desired attack.
But challenging robots are more fun to build anyway.
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This has nothing to do with Lego?
So why post it here?
Because it's an interesting application of simple robotics, and one that should be fairly simple to emulate with the NXT... so maybe readers will use this for inspiration.
I'm glad this was posted, it is a really cool application of a simple idea and it's definitely inspired me to build something like it with my NXT set. Hopefully my robot will have as good a sense of rhythm as the one in the video.
That was great! I'm positive that an NXT robot could be built to mimic that or even add to it's functions.
Anonymous - lighten up. We've posted non-NXT items before when we felt they might be an inspiration or somehow related to our hobby.
Jim
Great robot! I love the music it creates! Definitely on my list of robots to make. Thanks for posting this!
NXTManiac
I think an NXT version would be quite a challenge.
1. Too many control channels.
2. No sound recording and playback
3. NXT motors are poor choice for
moving the drumsticks. Would
require some sort of fancy
linkage to get the desired
attack.
But challenging robots are more fun to build anyway.
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