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Re: [microsound] "alternative" controllers for performance
Hi,
For something a bit old, you can give a look to the
Semekrys controller on my web site
(www.nicolasfournel.com -> in the Electronics
section). I built that more than 10 years ago, but
it's still "modern" I think. It is composed of 4 touch
screens in glass. The 2 continuous (1000x1000 grid)
and 2 discontinuous (96 zones) screens are mounted on
a glass structure, and allow a lot of tweaking and
triggering.
For something more recent, you can check the MIDI page
on the same web site, for a free program that will
convert the P5 data glove from Essential Reality into
a MIDI controller.
Nicolas
www.nicolasfournel.com -> free audio software
--- Kerry Uchida <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> on 1/27/04 7:13 PM, glerm at
> vitoriamario@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > What's new and interesting about controlling sound
> parameters on performances
> > now? can we discuss this?
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm curious.
> >
> >
> >
> > glerm
>
> I've always thought Ben Neville's remote gyroscopic
> joystick
> Was pretty cool along with his MAX patch!
>
> kerry
>
>
>
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