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RPI Pico / Micropython library to play music through one or more buzzers, can automatically replace chords with fast arpeggios to simulate polyphony with a single buzzer. Music can be easily taken fro...
buzzer_music
Play thousands of songs on your Raspberry Pi Pico with a buzzer
Micropython library to play music through a buzzer, automatically replaces chords with fast arpeggios to simulate polyphony. Music can be easily taken from onlinesequencer.net
Also supports playing music through multiple buzzers, dividing the currently playing notes across them for polyphony
Online Simulator
See it working or test it out using this online simulator! One Buzzer | Multiple Buzzers
Usage with RPi Pico / Other Micropython Board
- Connect your buzzer to a ground pin and pin 0 on your Pico
- Install micropython on your Pico and copy the files in this repository to it
- Find some music on onlinesequencer.net, click edit, select all notes with CTRL + A and then copy them with CTRL + C
- Paste the string in place of the one in the example file, making sure to remove the "Online Sequencer:120233:" from the start and the ";:" from the end
Board Compatibility
| Board | Compatible? |
|---|---|
| Raspberry Pi Pico | Yes |
| Wemos D1 mini (ESP8266) | Yes i8 |
| Raspberry Pi 3, 4 | Follow steps below |
Raspberry Pi 3, 4 Compatibility
The following code was contributed by @Miniontoby in i10, simply create a file called machine.py in the same folder as the other files and put this code in it:
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
GPIO.setwarnings(False)
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
class PWMchanged(GPIO.PWM):
def __init__(self, chan, freq):
super().__init__(chan, freq)
self.start(freq)
def duty(self,dutycycle): self.ChangeDutyCycle(dutycycle/65535)
def freq(self, value): self.ChangeFrequency(value)
def deinit(self): self.stop()
pass
def PWM(pin):
GPIO.setup(pin, GPIO.OUT) # Just to make sure
return PWMchanged(pin, 50)
def Pin(pin):
GPIO.setup(pin, GPIO.OUT)
return pin