This paper describes how to `Free the Qubit' for art, by creating standalone
quantum musical effects and instruments. Previously released quantum simulator
code for an ARM-based Raspberry Pi Pico embedded microcontroller is utilised
here, and several examples are built demonstrating different methods of
utilising embedded resources: The first is a Quantum MIDI processor that
generates additional notes for accompaniment and unique quantum generated
instruments based on the input notes, decoded and passed through a quantum
circuit in an embedded simulator. The second is a Quantum Distortion module
that changes an instrument's raw sound according to a quantum circuit, which is
presented in two forms; a self-contained Quantum Stylophone, and an effect
module plugin called 'QubitCrusher' for the Korg Nu:Tekt NTS-1. This paper also
discusses future work and directions for quantum instruments, and provides all
examples as open source. This is, to the author's knowledge, the first example
of embedded Quantum Simulators for Instruments of Music (another QSIM).Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, to appear at ISQCMC in Berlin, Oct 5-6th 202