
The Lo-Fi Orchestra grew out of a desire to demonstrate some of my Simple DIY Electronic Music Projects with something a little more musical than my existing basic technology demonstrations.
It became a collection of "performances" of classic works, film themes, and other well-known tunes using a range of microcontrollers using Arduino tones, the Mozzi synthesis library, relays, servos, and some off-the-shelf synthesis modules and shields, all conducted from a MIDI score built up using MuseScore.
It is purposefully Lo-Fi in all respects - collections of relatively straight-forward projects, basic inter-connectivity and audio processing, raw "one-take" videos with lo-fi sound recording...
What you see, is what you get from each single-take performance, played "live" by a computer over MIDI.
In any typical performance, you can hear Arduino tone() on brass; Mozzi additive synthesis on strings; simple PWM/R2R synthesis on high woodwind; Mozzi FM synthesis for low woodwind; VS1053 based synth modules for additional instrumentation; and relays and servos on "kit".
There is the occasional guest too - past performances have added a Bare Conductive Touch Board; an Adafruit Feather; and a Raspberry Pi running MT32-Pi.