Raspinamp player
I like to mess with code from time to time. Not a super techy guy but I can defend myself programming things and setting the machines in unexpected ways. Like with this little buddy over here… a wonderful low bit rate mp3 players running on a raspberry pi with a screen attached. Volia! Now you have a physical version of the classical winamp in the palm of your hand. At last I have the perfect music player to listen my lofi dithered music collection in mp3.
If you’re curios about this just take a look at how it was done in the following video (check the description of the video for more info):
Basically, I used a Rpi 3B and a cheap 3.5 inches TFT touchscreen. Using Raspberry Pi Imager to have a Micro SD with the Raspbian OS 32bit Legacy version Music player used here is in fact QMMP (compatible with Winamp skins) Skins from: https://skins.webamp.org/


Lua Scripts for CellsDS
CellsDS was one of my fave homebrews for the Nintendo DS and here is a complete suite of tools written on Lua to control the monome inspired sequencer for the Nintendo handheld in very creative ways. Some codes double the lenght of the sequencer, add randomization, allow to select more than one sample per sequencer page,etc. A bunch of experimental scripts to take the CellsDS to a new level of creativity and inspiration. You can get the complete suite in the AW shop
Never heard about CellsDS?
AW Custom CellsDS Scripts in action
Arduino nano experiments
From an audio visualizer embeded into a computer shaped pencil sharpener to a tape emulator. Or maybe you need an amen break player or a number station for your spy communications. It doesn’t matter, you’re covered with this tiny and unexpensive microcontroller that can make lot of things with the right code inside. Most of these lines of code are available for FREE on my Github.
Take a look and get what you want.