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The orchestra made out of floppy disc drives
An electrical engineering student has developed a 16-part orchestra machine out of floppy disc drives.
"It was something that I picked up previously when I was looking at projects for this year," said James Willis.
"The drives themselves have within them a motor that moves the head, or back in the day the floppy disc, to read the bits of data.
"By moving that at the frequency of a note, just like the way that a piano hits a string and that vibrates, that generates that tone that I need on that particular disc."
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