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FW: Alternative controllers

FW: Alternative controllers

2002-04-05 by Tkacs, Ken

-----Original Message-----
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This brings up the subject of different controllers. Now residing in my
"project box" are pressure sensors, piezo sensors, micro joysticks, bend
sensors, two axis acellerometers (sp), etc. The mind boggles...

...


Check Jameco Electronics, too. There's a whole bunch of interesting,
low-cost stuff out there for robotics hobbyist that could be pressed into
service by a creative person to create unusual controllers.

Heck, I'll bet you could even use Lego Mindstorm sensors for something.

Re: FW: Alternative controllers

2002-04-08 by Scott Gibbons

> Does anyone ever make any music with there gear, or are you all mad
> sientists ? : )

Just this weekend I finished (finally!) an album of left-field pop music
with the MOTM being used A LOT for guitar and drum processing :-)))  Here's
one of my favorites:

http://www.taigkyo.com/album/music/when_you_came.mp3
128kbps / 3.7M

All those squishy sounds are a patch on the MOTM being triggered/CV'd from
the drums. Bass and lead guitar were mixed with some heavy filtering (410,
440 & 420).

Re: FW: Alternative controllers

2002-04-08 by mmarsh100

I posted a new tune that my alter-ego and I did on his visit from 
Germany last week.  Not yet finished, but you get the gist...

It's called "Time Takes a Toll" (for now) and is in the files section 
of the list.

Mike

--- In motm@y..., Scott Gibbons <scott.gibbons@m...> wrote:
> > Does anyone ever make any music with there gear, or are you all 
mad
> > sientists ? : )
>

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