[sdiy] Digital modular backplane - update
Roman Sowa
modular at go2.pl
Wed Apr 2 10:06:32 CEST 2014
I have heard that the brain of a musician works a bit different that
average person, have you used any musicians as test bunnies in your setup?
If by analyzing EEG you can make pitch go higher or lower, that's
enough, no high resolution or stability expected. I have a friend who
plays gig on a keyboard split to 7 zones, with 2 floor pedals and breath
controller. He could use some extra control.
Roman
W dniu 2014-03-31 20:25, Rutger Vlek pisze:
> Hi Roman,
>
> Haha, well... actually.... I have done a Brain-to-MIDI interface. I
> hooked up a Brain-Computer Interface system to my Clavia Nord Modular
> G2, and to a Yamaha DiskKlavier. In both cases it was triggering
> patterns in Ableton Live. It did work well in the lab, but control
> signal quality was a problem outside the lab (more electrical
> interference, more distraction of the person controlling it, etc). So
> while the interfacing is totally possible, the quality of the control
> signal that comes from the Brain-Computer Interface is the problem.
> It would be a mean pseudo-random noise source though :). If you like,
> I could make a Eurorack module that interfaces a DIY EEG electrode to
> a modular synth.
>
> Best,
>
> Rutger
>
>
>
> On 31 mrt 2014, at 11:16, Roman Sowa wrote:
>
>> hi, and welcome!
>>
>> I'm wondering why you didn't mention anything about "Brain
>> Controlled MIDI", which seems obvious project for you. I bet you
>> have working prototype hidden somewhere in a drawer... Please show
>> us! I'd be surely interested in that. But sorry, don't expect a job
>> position from me, can't afford an emplloee at Dutch level of
>> sallary yet ;)
>>
>> Roman
>>
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