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Distant Maestro -An Input Generated by System

Priyanka N Patil

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Institute of Management and Information Technology, Navi Mumbai

Siddhesh Shivnekar

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Institute of Management and Information Technology, Navi Mumbai

Deepa Manoj

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Institute of Management and Information Technology, Navi Mumbai

Sampat Vaidya

Bharti Vidyapeeth, Institute of Management and Information Technology, Navi Mumbai

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Vol: 7, Issue: 1, 2017

Receiving Date: 2016-12-13 Acceptance Date:

2017-01-15

Publication Date:

2017-02-23

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Abstract

This Research looks at the designing of a Remote based Electromechanical Device Distant Maestro which is driven by an electronic circuitry, interfaced to a computer that will work under software controlled server and it is capable of playing compositions which will be sent by composer remotely with the help of an android application. This mechanism can be implemented by using solenoids, stepper motors, D.C. motors and arduino mega(AM)where solenoids is used for fretting the guitar, stepper motors for plucking the guitar, the A.M. will be controlled by anconnectedcomputer which will be connected to server with internet link. This mechanical assembly is designed such that it acts as a substitute for the human hand and it will also be beneficial for composer and musicians to play a guitar remotely.

Keywords: MechBass; Solenoids; D.C. motors; Actuator; Android SDK; Apache web server

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