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Glasses LED Meditation

#17 – Meditation – Goggles NeoPixel Meditation – Small Enclosures – Mk08

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Small Enclosures

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Small Enclosures

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Small Enclosures

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Hammond Manufacturing Ltd.

For more than 100 years, customers who have required unsurpassed performance, wide selection and durability for power distribution, racks and enclosures have relied on the Hammond brand.

The business started in a backyard workshop in 1916 located in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. In 1917, the original company known as O.S. Hammond and Son was established in Guelph. O.S. Hammond and Son began making tube radio sets, battery chargers and other related products between 1919 and 1927. In the early 1930’s Hammond became the first company in Canada to manufacture a line of 2-post racks and a narrow cabinet to support the growing broadcast and communications industries. Company expanded its focus on the U.S. and International markets. Hammond made a number of strategic acquisitions of transformer companies and became one of the largest suppliers of magnetics to the North American electrical OEM market.

ABS plastic hand held enclosures, 1553 series, soft sided, ergonomic comfort, battery compartments. Ergonomically designed for hand-held comfort. Choice of five sizes and six color combinations.

DL2103Mk04

1 x Arduino Uno – R3
1 x ProtoScrewShield
1 x Music Shield V1.1
1 x NeoPixel Stick – 8 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
1 x microSD Card – 2GB
1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
2 x Knob
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch – 10 Position
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
1 x Breadboard Solderable
11 x 1K Ohm
1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
1 x In-Ear Headphones
1 x 5200 mAh Portable Charger
17 x Wire Solid Core – 22 AWG
1 x Ethernet Cable Cat 5 – 2 Metres
1 x Goggles
1 x Hammond Manufacturing, Small Enclosures, 1553 Series
1 x USB Cable A to B – 6 Foot

Arduino Uno – R3

RW0 – Analog A4
PO0 – Analog A5
NP1 – Digital 1
MB0 – RST
VIN – +5V
GND – GND

DL2103Mk05p.ino

// ***** Don Luc Electronics © *****
// Software Version Information
// #17 - Meditation - Goggles NeoPixel Meditation - Small Enclosures - Mk08
// 03-04
// DL2103Mk04p.ino 17-08
// DL2103Mk04
// 1 x Arduino Uno - R3
// 1 x ProtoScrewShield
// 1 x Music Shield V1.1
// 1 x NeoPixel Stick - 8 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
// 1 x microSD Card - 2GB
// 1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// 2 x Knob
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
// 1 x Breadboard Solderable
// 11 x 1K Ohm
// 1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
// 1 x In-Ear Headphones
// 1 x 5200 mAh Portable Charger
// 17 x Wire Solid Core - 22 AWG
// 1 x Ethernet Cable Cat 5 - 2 Metres
// 1 x Goggles
// 1 x Hammond Manufacturing, Small Enclosures, 1553 Series
// 1 x USB Cable A to B - 6 Foot

// Include the Library Code
// NeoPixel
#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h>
// Fat 16
#include <Fat16.h>
#include <Fat16Util.h>
// New SPI
#include <NewSPI.h>
// Arduino
#include <arduino.h>
// Music Player
#include "pins_config.h"
#include "vs10xx.h"
#include "newSDLib.h"
#include "MusicPlayer.h"

// NeoPixels
#define PIN 1
// How many NeoPixels are attached to the Arduino
#define NUMPIXELS 8
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
// Color
// Red
int red = 0;
// Green
int green = 0;
// Blue
int blue = 0;
// Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// Brighten
int BrightenValue = 0;
// Color
const int iSensorColor = A5;
int y = 0;
int ColorVal = 0;

// Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// Number 1 => 10
int iRotNum = A4;
// iRotVal - Value 
int iRotVal = 0;
// Number
int z = 0;
int x = 0;

// Music Player
MusicPlayer myplayer;

// Software Version Information
String sver = "17-08";

void loop() {

  // Rotary Switch
  isRot();

}

getNeopix.ino

// Neopix
void isNeopix() {
  
  for(int i=0; i<NUMPIXELS; i++){

    // Neopix
    // BrightenValue = 40
    BrightenValue = 40;
    pixels.setBrightness( BrightenValue );

    // The pixels.Color takes RGB values, from 0,0,0 up to 255,255,255
    pixels.setPixelColor(i, pixels.Color(red,green,blue));
    
    // This sends the updated pixel color to the hardware
    pixels.show();
 
  }
  
}
// Range Color
void isRangeColor() {

  // Range Color
  ColorVal = analogRead( iSensorColor );
  y = (ColorVal / 127);
  
  switch ( y ) {
    case  0:
      // Blue
      red = 0;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 1:
      // Yellow
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 2:
      // Pink
      red = 255;
      green = 153;
      blue = 203;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 3:
      // White
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 255;        
      isNeopix();
      break;  
    case 4:
      // Green
      red = 0;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 5:
      // Orange
      red = 255;
      green = 102;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 6:
      // Violet
      red = 204;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;     
    case 7:
      // Red
      red = 255;
      green = 0;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break; 
  }
  
}

getRot.ino

// Rotary Switch
// isRot - iRotVal - Value
void isRot() {

  // Rotary Switch
  z = analogRead( iRotNum );
  x = map(z, 0, 4095, 0, 9);
  iRotVal = map(z, 0, 1023, 0, 10);

  // Range Value
  switch ( iRotVal ) {
    case 0:

      // Range Color
      isRangeColor();
      
      break;
    case 1:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 3:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk001.mp3");
      // 2:47
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk002.mp3");
      // 4.34
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk003.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 10:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 2:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk004.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;  
    case 3:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk005.mp3");
      // 4:20
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk006.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 8:38
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 4:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 9:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk007.mp3");
      // 7:52
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk008.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 17:07
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 5:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk009.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;       
    case 6:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 8:40
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk010.mp3");
      // 8:40
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break; 
    case 7:
         
      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 1:31
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk011.mp3");
      // 3:29
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk012.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 5:00
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break; 
    case 8:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk013.mp3");
      // 5:17
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk014.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 11:31
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
    case 9:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:30
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk015.mp3");
      // 3:00
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk016.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 9:30
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
  }

}

setup.ino

// Setup
void setup() {
  
   // This initializes the NeoPixel library
   pixels.begin();
   delay(50);

   // Range Color
   isRangeColor();

   // Music Player
   // Will initialize the hardware and set default mode to be normal
   myplayer.begin();

}

Music 01 – 10m 37s

DLEMk001.mp3
DLEMk002.mp3
DLEMk003.mp3

Music 02 – 22m 53s

DLEMk004.mp3

Music 03 – 8m 38s

DLEMk005.mp3
DLEMk006.mp3

Music 04 – 17m 07s

DLEMk007.mp3
DLEMk008.mp3

Music 05 – 4m 37s

DLEMk009.mp3

Music 06 – 8m 40s

DLEMk010.mp3

Music 07 – 5m 00s

DLEMk011.mp3
DLEMk012.mp3

Music 08 – 11m 31s

DLEMk013.mp3
DLEMk014.mp3

Music 09 – 9m 30s

DLEMk015.mp3
DLEMk016.mp3

People can contact us: https://www.donluc.com/?page_id=1927

Technology Experience

  • Single-Board Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi,Espressif, etc…)
  • Robotics
  • Research & Development (R & D)
  • Desktop Applications (Windows, OSX, Linux, Multi-OS, Multi-Tier, etc…)
  • Mobile Applications (Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, etc…)
  • Web Applications (LAMP, Scripting, Java, ASP, ASP.NET, RoR, Wakanda, etc…)
  • Social Media Programming & Integration (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, etc…)
  • Content Management Systems (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Moodle, etc…)
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  • eCommerce (WooCommerce, OSCommerce, ZenCart, PayPal Shopping Cart, etc…)

Instructor

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  • Robotics
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  • Linux-Apache-PHP-MySQL

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Don Luc

#17 – Meditation – Glasses LED Meditation – NeoPixel Stick – Mk06

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#donluc #meditation #glassesledmeditation #musicshield #neopixels #arduino #sparkfun #project #programming #electronics #microcontrollers #consultant #zoom #patreon #videoblog

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NeoPixel Stick

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NeoPixel Stick

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NeoPixel Stick

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NeoPixel Stick – 8 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers

Make your own little LED strip arrangement with this stick of NeoPixel LEDs. We crammed 8 of the tiny 5050 (5mm x 5mm) smart RGB LEDs onto a PCB with mounting holes and a chainable design. Use only one microcontroller pin to control as many as you can chain together! Each LED is addressable as the driver chip is inside the LED. Each one has ~18mA constant current drive so the color will be very consistent even if the voltage varies, and no external choke resistors are required making the design slim. Power the whole thing with 5VDC (4-7V works).

The LEDs are ‘chainable’ by connecting the output of one stick into the input of another. There is a single data line with a very timing-specific protocol. Since the protocol is very sensitive to timing, it requires a real-time microconroller such as an AVR, Arduino, PIC, mbed, etc. It cannot be used with a Linux-based microcomputer or interpreted microcontroller such as the netduino or Basic Stamp. Our wonderfully-written Neopixel library for Arduino supports these pixels. As it requires hand-tuned assembly it is only for AVR cores but others may have ported this chip driver code so please google around. An 8MHz or faster processor is required.

DL2103Mk02

1 x Arduino Uno – R3
1 x ProtoScrewShield
1 x Music Shield V1.1
1 x NeoPixel Stick – 8 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
1 x microSD Card – 2GB
1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
2 x Knob
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch – 10 Position
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
1 x Breadboard Solderable
11 x 1K Ohm
1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
17 x Wire Solid Core – 22 AWG
1 x Ethernet Cable Cat 5 – 2 Metres
1 x Half-Size Breadboard
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

Arduino Uno – R3

RW0 – Analog A4
PO0 – Analog A5
NP1 – Digital 1
MB0 – RST
VIN – +5V
GND – GND

DL2103Mk02p.ino

// ***** Don Luc Electronics © *****
// Software Version Information
// #17 - Meditation - Glasses LED Meditation - NeoPixel Stick - Mk06
// 03-02
// DL2103Mk02p.ino 17-06
// DL2103Mk02
// 1 x Arduino Uno - R3
// 1 x ProtoScrewShield
// 1 x Music Shield V1.1
// 1 x NeoPixel Stick - 8 x 5050 RGB LED with Integrated Drivers
// 1 x microSD Card - 2GB
// 1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// 11 x Knob
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
// 1 x Breadboard Solderable
// 11 x 1K Ohm
// 1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
// 17 x Wire Solid Core - 22 AWG
// 1 x Ethernet Cable Cat 5 - 2 Metres
// 1 x Half-Size Breadboard
// 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

// Include the Library Code
// NeoPixel
#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h>
// Fat 16
#include <Fat16.h>
#include <Fat16Util.h>
// New SPI
#include <NewSPI.h>
// Arduino
#include <arduino.h>
// Music Player
#include "pins_config.h"
#include "vs10xx.h"
#include "newSDLib.h"
#include "MusicPlayer.h"

// NeoPixels
#define PIN 1
// How many NeoPixels are attached to the Arduino
#define NUMPIXELS 8
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
// Color
// Red
int red = 0;
// Green
int green = 0;
// Blue
int blue = 0;
// Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// Brighten
int BrightenValue = 0;
// Color
const int iSensorColor = A5;
int y = 0;
int ColorVal = 0;

// Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// Number 1 => 10
int iRotNum = A4;
// iRotVal - Value 
int iRotVal = 0;
// Number
int z = 0;
int x = 0;

// Music Player
MusicPlayer myplayer;

// Software Version Information
String sver = "17-06";

void loop() {

  // Rotary Switch
  isRot();

}

getNeopix.ino

// Neopix
void isNeopix() {
  
  for(int i=0; i<NUMPIXELS; i++){

    // Neopix
    // BrightenValue = 40
    BrightenValue = 40;
    pixels.setBrightness( BrightenValue );

    // The pixels.Color takes RGB values, from 0,0,0 up to 255,255,255
    pixels.setPixelColor(i, pixels.Color(red,green,blue));
    
    // This sends the updated pixel color to the hardware
    pixels.show();
 
  }
  
}
// Range Color
void isRangeColor() {

  // Range Color
  ColorVal = analogRead( iSensorColor );
  y = (ColorVal / 127);
  
  switch ( y ) {
    case  0:
      // Blue
      red = 0;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 1:
      // Yellow
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 2:
      // Pink
      red = 255;
      green = 153;
      blue = 203;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 3:
      // White
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 255;        
      isNeopix();
      break;  
    case 4:
      // Green
      red = 0;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 5:
      // Orange
      red = 255;
      green = 102;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 6:
      // Violet
      red = 204;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;     
    case 7:
      // Red
      red = 255;
      green = 0;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break; 
  }
  
}

getRot.ino

// Rotary Switch
// isRot - iRotVal - Value
void isRot() {

  // Rotary Switch
  z = analogRead( iRotNum );
  x = map(z, 0, 4095, 0, 9);
  iRotVal = map(z, 0, 1023, 0, 10);

  // Range Value
  switch ( iRotVal ) {
    case 0:

      // Range Color
      isRangeColor();
      
      break;
    case 1:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 3:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk001.mp3");
      // 2:47
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk002.mp3");
      // 4.34
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk003.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 10:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 2:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk004.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;  
    case 3:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk005.mp3");
      // 4:20
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk006.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 8:38
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 4:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 9:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk007.mp3");
      // 7:52
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk008.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 17:07
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 5:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk009.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;       
    case 6:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 8:40
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk010.mp3");
      // 8:40
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break; 
    case 7:
         
      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 1:31
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk011.mp3");
      // 3:29
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk012.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 5:00
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break; 
    case 8:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk013.mp3");
      // 5:17
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk014.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 11:31
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
    case 9:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:30
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk015.mp3");
      // 3:00
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk016.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 9:30
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
  }

}

setup.ino

// Setup
void setup() {
  
   // This initializes the NeoPixel library
   pixels.begin();
   delay(50);

   // Range Color
   isRangeColor();

   // Music Player
   // Will initialize the hardware and set default mode to be normal
   myplayer.begin();

}

Music 01 – 10m 37s

DLEMk001.mp3
DLEMk002.mp3
DLEMk003.mp3

Music 02 – 22m 53s

DLEMk004.mp3

Music 03 – 8m 38s

DLEMk005.mp3
DLEMk006.mp3

Music 04 – 17m 07s

DLEMk007.mp3
DLEMk008.mp3

Music 05 – 4m 37s

DLEMk009.mp3

Music 06 – 8m 40s

DLEMk010.mp3

Music 07 – 5m 00s

DLEMk011.mp3
DLEMk012.mp3

Music 08 – 11m 31s

DLEMk013.mp3
DLEMk014.mp3

Music 09 – 9m 30s

DLEMk015.mp3
DLEMk016.mp3

People can contact us: https://www.donluc.com/?page_id=1927

Technology Experience

  • Single-Board Microcontrollers (PIC, Arduino, Raspberry Pi,Espressif, etc…)
  • Robotics
  • Research & Development (R & D)
  • Desktop Applications (Windows, OSX, Linux, Multi-OS, Multi-Tier, etc…)
  • Mobile Applications (Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Windows CE, etc…)
  • Web Applications (LAMP, Scripting, Java, ASP, ASP.NET, RoR, Wakanda, etc…)
  • Social Media Programming & Integration (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, etc…)
  • Content Management Systems (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Moodle, etc…)
  • Bulletin Boards (phpBB, SMF, Vanilla, jobberBase, etc…)
  • eCommerce (WooCommerce, OSCommerce, ZenCart, PayPal Shopping Cart, etc…)

Instructor

  • PIC Microcontrollers
  • Arduino
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Espressif
  • Robotics
  • DOS, Windows, OSX, Linux, iOS, Android, Multi-OS
  • Linux-Apache-PHP-MySQL

Follow Us

J. Luc Paquin – Curriculum Vitae
https://www.donluc.com/DLE/LucPaquinCVEngMk2021a.pdf

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Web: https://www.donluc.com/DLE/
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Don Luc

#17 – Meditation – Glasses LED Meditation – Music Meditation – Mk05

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#donluc #meditation #glassesledmeditation #musicshield #neopixels #arduino #sparkfun #project #programming #electronics #microcontrollers #consultant #zoom #patreon #videoblog

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Music Meditation

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Music Meditation

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Music Meditation

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Meditation or Aesthetics or Ambient of Music

Aesthetics of music is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of art, beauty and taste in music, and with the creation or appreciation of beauty in music. In the pre-modern tradition, the aesthetics of music or musical aesthetics explored the mathematical and cosmological dimensions of rhythmic and harmonic organization.

As an early 20th-century French composer, Erik Satie used such Dadaist-inspired explorations to create an early form of ambient/background music that he labeled “furniture music”. This he described as being the sort of music that could be played during a dinner to create a background atmosphere for that activity, rather than serving as the focus of attention.

I think of it as melodious, softening the noises of the knives and forks at dinner, not dominating them, not imposing itself. It would fill up those heavy silences that sometime fall between friends dining together. It would spare them the trouble of paying attention to their own banal remarks. And at the same time it would neutralize the street noises which so indiscreetly enter into the play of conversation. To make such music would be to respond to a need.

Background music for meditation should be calm, relaxing, and to evoke a warm feeling that allows viewers to feel safe and comfortable. Moreover, meditating music should quiet the inner voice, allowing the viewer to stay in the present moment and focus on immersing in meditation.

DL2103Mk01

1 x Arduino Uno – R3
1 x ProtoScrewShield
1 x Music Shield V1.1
2 x Breadboard-friendly RGB Smart NeoPixel
1 x microSD Card – 2GB
1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
2 x Knob
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch – 10 Position
1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
1 x Breadboard Solderable
11 x 1K Ohm
1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
20 x Wire Solid Core – 22 AWG
1 x Half-Size Breadboard
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

Arduino Uno – R3

RW0 – Analog A4
PO0 – Analog A5
NP1 – Digital 1
MB0 – RST
VIN – +5V
GND – GND

DL2103Mk01p.ino

// ***** Don Luc Electronics © *****
// Software Version Information
// #17 - Meditation - Glasses LED Meditation - Music - Mk05
// 03-01
// DL2103Mk01p.ino 17-05
// DL2103Mk01
// 1 x Arduino Uno - R3
// 1 x ProtoScrewShield
// 1 x Music Shield V1.1
// 2 x Breadboard-friendly RGB Smart NeoPixel
// 1 x microSD Card - 2GB
// 1 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// 11 x Knob
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// 1 x SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout
// 1 x Breadboard Solderable
// 11 x 1K Ohm
// 1 x Hamburger Mini Speaker
// 20 x Wire Solid Core - 22 AWG
// 1 x Half-Size Breadboard
// 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

// Include the Library Code
// NeoPixel
#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h>
// Fat 16
#include <Fat16.h>
#include <Fat16Util.h>
// New SPI
#include <NewSPI.h>
// Arduino
#include <arduino.h>
// Music Player
#include "pins_config.h"
#include "vs10xx.h"
#include "newSDLib.h"
#include "MusicPlayer.h"

// NeoPixels
#define PIN 1
// How many NeoPixels are attached to the Arduino
#define NUMPIXELS 2
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);
// Color
// Red
int red = 0;
// Green
int green = 0;
// Blue
int blue = 0;
// Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// Brighten
int BrightenValue = 0;
// Color
const int iSensorColor = A5;
int y = 0;
int ColorVal = 0;

// Rotary Switch - 10 Position
// Number 1 => 10
int iRotNum = A4;
// iRotVal - Value 
int iRotVal = 0;
// Number
int z = 0;
int x = 0;

// Music Player
MusicPlayer myplayer;

// Software Version Information
String sver = "17-05";

void loop() {

  // Rotary Switch
  isRot();

}

getNeopix.ino

// Neopix
void isNeopix() {
  
  for(int i=0; i<NUMPIXELS; i++){

    // Neopix
    // BrightenValue = 40
    BrightenValue = 40;
    pixels.setBrightness( BrightenValue );

    // The pixels.Color takes RGB values, from 0,0,0 up to 255,255,255
    pixels.setPixelColor(i, pixels.Color(red,green,blue));
    
    // This sends the updated pixel color to the hardware
    pixels.show();
 
  }
  
}
// Range Color
void isRangeColor() {

  // Range Color
  ColorVal = analogRead( iSensorColor );
  y = (ColorVal / 127);
  
  switch ( y ) {
    case  0:
      // Blue
      red = 0;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 1:
      // Yellow
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 2:
      // Pink
      red = 255;
      green = 153;
      blue = 203;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 3:
      // White
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 255;        
      isNeopix();
      break;  
    case 4:
      // Green
      red = 0;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 5:
      // Orange
      red = 255;
      green = 102;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break;
    case 6:
      // Violet
      red = 204;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      isNeopix();
      break;     
    case 7:
      // Red
      red = 255;
      green = 0;
      blue = 0;        
      isNeopix();
      break; 
  }
  
}

getRot.ino

// Rotary Switch
// isRot - iRotVal - Value
void isRot() {

  // Rotary Switch
  z = analogRead( iRotNum );
  x = map(z, 0, 4095, 0, 9);
  iRotVal = map(z, 0, 1023, 0, 10);

  // Range Value
  switch ( iRotVal ) {
    case 0:

      // Range Color
      isRangeColor();
      
      break;
    case 1:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 3:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk001.mp3");
      // 2:47
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk002.mp3");
      // 4.34
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk003.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 10:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 2:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk004.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 22:53
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;  
    case 3:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:18
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk005.mp3");
      // 4:20
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk006.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 8:38
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 4:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 9:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk007.mp3");
      // 7:52
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk008.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 17:07
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;
    case 5:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk009.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 4:37
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break;       
    case 6:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 8:40
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk010.mp3");
      // 8:40
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break; 
    case 7:
         
      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 1:31
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk011.mp3");
      // 3:29
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk012.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 5:00
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1);
      
      break; 
    case 8:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:14
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk013.mp3");
      // 5:17
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk014.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 11:31
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
    case 9:

      // Music
      // Add To Playlist
      // 6:30
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk015.mp3");
      // 3:00
      myplayer.addToPlaylist("DLEMk016.mp3");
      // There are two songs in the playlist
      // 9:30
      myplayer.playList();
      while(1); 
      
      break;
  }

}

setup.ino

// Setup
void setup() {
  
   // This initializes the NeoPixel library
   pixels.begin();
   delay(50);

   // Range Color
   isRangeColor();

   // Music Player
   // Will initialize the hardware and set default mode to be normal
   myplayer.begin();

}

Music 01 – 10m 37s

DLEMk001.mp3
DLEMk002.mp3
DLEMk003.mp3

Music 02 – 22m 53s

DLEMk004.mp3

Music 03 – 8m 38s

DLEMk005.mp3
DLEMk006.mp3

Music 04 – 17m 07s

DLEMk007.mp3
DLEMk008.mp3

Music 05 – 4m 37s

DLEMk009.mp3

Music 06 – 8m 40s

DLEMk010.mp3

Music 07 – 5m 00s

DLEMk011.mp3
DLEMk012.mp3

Music 08 – 11m 31s

DLEMk013.mp3
DLEMk014.mp3

Music 09 – 9m 30s

DLEMk015.mp3
DLEMk016.mp3

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#17 – Meditation – Glasses LED Meditation – Mk01

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Glasses LED Meditation

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Glasses LED Meditation

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Glasses LED Meditation

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Glasses LED Meditation

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Me, Luc suffered on 2013 a massive stroke that let me with an aphasia condition. In 2014 I could speak words and make myself understand by using the computer, and the good thing is that I did not lose my abilities. In 2015 Norma, my wife, was doing meditation and praying and an invocation or act that seeks to activate a rapport with an object of worship through deliberate communication. In the narrow sense, the term refers to an act of supplication or intercession directed towards a deity or a deified ancestor. More generally, prayer can also have the purpose of thanksgiving or praise, and in comparative religion is closely associated with more abstract forms of meditation and with charms or spells.

In this view, the ultimate goal of prayer is to help train a person to focus on divinity through philosophy and intellectual contemplation (meditation). This approach was taken by the other medieval rationalists. Meditation engages thought, imagination, emotion, and desire. This mobilization of faculties is necessary in order to deepen our convictions of faith, prompt the conversion of our heart, and strengthen our will to follow. Some modalities of alternative medicine employ prayer.

Glasses LED Meditation

First Luc researched the scientific principles behind available biofeedback technologies, the ways to design and build the actual sensors Meditation Glasses LED. Arduino Pro Mini, RGB Smart NeoPixel, potentiometer, slide switch, USB LiPoly charger, lithium ion battery, wire, Etc… To find the solution yielding the best results, constructed proof-of-concept prototypes.

DL2102Mk02

1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 – 5V/16MHz
2 x Breadboard-friendly RGB Smart NeoPixel
3 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
3 x Knob
1 x Mountable Slide Switch
1 x USB LiPoly Charger – Single Cell
1 x Lithium Ion Battery – 400mAh
Wire Solid Core – 22 AWG
1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout – 5V
1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

Arduino Pro Mini 328

PO0 – Analog A0
PO1 – Analog A1
PO2 – Analog A2
NP1 – Digital 6
VIN – +5V
GND – GND

DL2102Mk02p.ino

// ***** Don Luc Electronics © *****
// Software Version Information
// #17 - Meditation - Glasses LED - Mk01
// 02-02
// DL2102Mk02p.ino 17-01
// 1 x Arduino Pro Mini 328 - 5V/16MHz
// 2 x Breadboard-friendly RGB Smart NeoPixel
// 3 x Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// 3 x Knob
// 1 x Mountable Slide Switch
// 1 x USB LiPoly Charger - Single Cell
// 1 x Lithium Ion Battery - 400mAh
// Wire Solid Core - 22 AWG
// 1 x SparkFun FTDI Basic Breakout - 5V
// 1 x SparkFun Cerberus USB Cable

// Include the Library Code
// NeoPixel
#include <Adafruit_NeoPixel.h>

// NeoPixels
#define PIN 6
// How many NeoPixels are attached to the Arduino
#define NUMPIXELS 2
Adafruit_NeoPixel pixels = Adafruit_NeoPixel(NUMPIXELS, PIN, NEO_GRB + NEO_KHZ800);

// Panel Mount 1K potentiometer
// Brightneed
const int sensorPin = A0;
// Delay
const int sensorDelay = A1;
// Number
const int sensorNumber = A2;

// Variables
int sensorValue = 0;         // the sensor value
int sensorMin = 1023;        // minimum sensor value
int sensorMax = 0;           // maximum sensor value
int red = 0;
int green = 0;
int blue = 0;
int x = 0;
long delayVal = 0;
long xp = 0;
int y = 0;
int z = 0;

// Software Version Information
String sver = "17-01";

void loop() {
 
  z = analogRead(sensorNumber);
  y = (z / 127);
  
  // range value:
  switch (y) {
    case  0:
      // Blue
      red = 0;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      neopix();
      break;
    case 1:
      // Yellow
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      neopix();
      break;
    case 2:
      // Pink
      red = 255;
      green = 153;
      blue = 203;        
      neopix();
      break;
    case 3:
      // White
      red = 255;
      green = 255;
      blue = 255;        
      neopix();
      break;  
    case 4:
      // Green
      red = 0;
      green = 255;
      blue = 0;        
      neopix();
      break;
    case 5:
      // Orange
      red = 255;
      green = 102;
      blue = 0;        
      neopix();
      break;
    case 6:
      // Violet
      red = 204;
      green = 102;
      blue = 204;        
      neopix();
      break;     
    case 7:
        xp = analogRead(sensorDelay);
        delayVal = (1000 * xp);
        // range value:
        switch (x) {
          case 0:
            // Blue
            red = 0;
            green = 102;
            blue = 204;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 1;
            break;
          case 1:
            // Yellow
            red = 255;
            green = 255;
            blue = 0;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 2;
            break;
          case 2:
            // Pink
            red = 255;
            green = 153;
            blue = 203;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 3;
            break;
          case 3:
            // White
            red = 255;
            green = 255;
            blue = 255;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 4;
            break;  
          case 4:
            // Green
            red = 0;
            green = 255;
            blue = 0;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 5;
            break;
          case 5:
            // Orange
            red = 255;
            green = 102;
            blue = 0;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 6;
            break;
          case 6:
            // Violet
            red = 204;
            green = 102;
            blue = 204;        
            neopix();
            delay(delayVal); // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
            x = 0;
            break;      
          }
          break; 
  }

}

getNeopix.ino

// Neopix
void neopix() {
  
  for(int i=0; i<NUMPIXELS; i++){
 
     // read the sensor:
    sensorValue = analogRead(sensorPin);

    // apply the calibration to the sensor reading
    sensorValue = map(sensorValue, sensorMin, sensorMax, 0, 255);

    // in case the sensor value is outside the range seen during calibration
    sensorValue = constrain(sensorValue, 0, 255); 
    
    // pixels.Color takes RGB values, from 0,0,0 up to 255,255,255
    pixels.setBrightness( sensorValue );
    pixels.setPixelColor(i, pixels.Color(red,green,blue)); 
    // This sends the updated pixel color to the hardware.
    pixels.show(); 
    // Delay for a period of time (in milliseconds).
    delay(50); 
    
  }
  
}

setup.ino

// Setup
void setup() {
  
    // This initializes the NeoPixel library
    pixels.begin();
    
}

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