Watch This Guy Turn a Vintage Phone Into a MIDI Controller and Play Daft Punk’s “Around The World”

Creative Daft Punk fans have used calculators and even Tesla coils to preserve the robots' legacy in the wake of their split. But this one just may take the cake.

James "poprhythm" Kolpack has repurposed an old phone and, through the use of an Arduino Diecimila device, turned it into a MIDI controller and vocoder to play Daft Punk's classic, "Around The World."

"This project takes a vintage touch phone and converts it into a musical instrument, or more specifically, a MIDI controller using the push-buttons to generate the signals for musical notes," Kolpack writes.

Inside of a Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone Model No: FT325

Once the phone was taken apart, Kolpack began mapping the myriad of buttons and wires. He said there were a total of 11 wires that could be combined for 55 unique combinations. 

He then assigned frequencies to the dual-tone multi-frequency signaling keypad based on its rows. These uniquely assigned frequencies generate distinct tones for each of the buttons on the phone.

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Mapping buttons and wires for the Daft Punk "Around The World" MIDI phone.

Once the buttons and wires were all mapped, Kolpack entered his Arduino and programmed the device to play a pentatonic scale and a major seventh semitone, with a root note of C.

He then hooked up the phone's microphone so that it could be used as a vocoder, a hallmark of the Daft Punk sound. The phone was wired so that the microphone would only activate when the handset was lifted off of the receiver.

"Since this device has both note and vocal inputs, it's possible to use the audio signal as the frequency modulator to a software vocoder," he writes.

Check out Kolpack's "Touch Tone MIDI Phone" project below and read more here.

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Lennon is a music journalist who has contributed to EDM.com for over five years. A seasoned music business reporter, his writings bridge the gap between education and technology through a musical lens. He is also the host of the music business podcast When Life Hands You Lennons and founder of his own electronic music website, EDM In A Soda.

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