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CNC Tetris Theme

July 16, 2009 by Eliot 19 Comments

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt3sPV5mzgM%5D

Here is a nice video to wind down the day. It’s [neorazz]’s micRo playing the theme from Tetris. The micRo is a simple CNC kit sold by the team at Lumenlabs. For more servo music, peruse our CNC category.

[Thanks grayson]

Posted in cnc hacks, digital audio hacksTagged cnc, cnc kit, lumenlabs, micro, music, neorazz, servo, tetris

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