Topic: Midi madness... a new kind of instrument
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Totally impressed. Make it bluetooth and I will give you money - Maiovvi must remain wireless
Wireless means having more crap sitting on your wrist or hand (like a LiPo battery), more latency and more chances of missed notes due to radio interference. I wanted this as sleek and comfortable as possible.
That said, Prototype 3 may be wireless. I'll see after I suss it out after touring with this.
cool! wonder how the show will look like with this
Brilliant!
Nice Mr. Fingers vibe you got going there.
glovely stuff
Eat your heart out Nintendo Power Glove!
Wireless means having more crap sitting on your wrist or hand (like a LiPo battery), more latency and more chances of missed notes due to radio interference. I wanted this as sleek and comfortable as possible.
That said, Prototype 3 may be wireless. I'll see after I suss it out after touring with this.
I'm really curious about the results. Next time we hang out I would like to talk about this in depth.
Speaking of the Power Glove, the flex sensor I use is the same as the one that Nintendo used (made by Spectra Symbol).
Anton: Yeah, I'll let you know how it works out! Come over to the studio anytime.
So here's a first test of my visuals setup.
I whipped up something quick in Java using Processing.org. A pico-laser projector is mounted a couple of feet in front of me.
This first set of image fragments is subtle... still experimenting with images and learning how to play this crazy instrument:
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how do you stay so thin? expose this secret!
Wasn't there something like that already by Doepfer somewhere in the nineties? Just remember seeing a 2nd hand auction of it.
@score100: lots of people have done midi gloves, I'm definitely not the first. However, every one I've seen is bulky and horrible to wear - or a musical nightmare. The one you're referring to is the Doepfer Mogli interface that lets you use a Nintendo Power Glove to generate midi, which is not my idea of comfort.
Instead I wanted something that's almost as light and flexible as my skin.
What's new here is that I'm slowly incorporating a framework for interpreting gestures in a musical, performance-oriented way.
Most instruments are about "playing the right notes". In this case, my gestures also control the musical relationships between the notes that I can choose, and eventually will be able to generate controlled melodies and harmonies so I can play, for example, bass and lead at the same time - but each synth will be receiving different notes depending on how I move, what scale I selected, etc.
The visual feedback is also somewhat new. It's a weird attempt at creating a visual metaphor in place of what you would normally see & experience when watching someone perform with a traditional instrument.
That said, I'm indifferent about people looking at me when I perform. I guess I thought it would be trippy to have some kind synesthesia-inducing presentation. Some people are visual, some aren't. For those that are, it's something to see during the parts of my set when I use it.
@Anton: high metabolism? I dunno...
Well that's perfectly fine, I think it's great if you have both - the musical and the visual. Although I'd say the musical stays primary in a club situation, but I guess thats the visitors choice then.
I personally find a lot of electronical dance music live-acts not very exciting to watch,
since it's often hard to see any connection between the gear and the sound, unless you are a producer and happen to know the instrument. So there could be something more interesting to watch in a electronic music live-act then just someone twisting knobs, whatever it is that he/she's creating with it - visuals or sounds.
Testing switchable note "spreads", accelerometer-controlled filters and gestures which "throw" octaves up and down:
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how do you stay so thin? expose this secret!
If I would ever think of starting such a project, there would be no time for eating
Btw: Very cool stuff, keep us posted about the progress!
OK, finally got to test this out for real.
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I was way outside of my comfort zone and completely overwhelmed by all the new things I had to keep track of and the musical decisions I needed to make.
As such, I need to concentrate more on MEANINGFUL melodic improvisation as well as proper musical passages that I can easily recall... you know, like a traditional instrument wink
Technically everything went OK. Looking forward to implementing my body-tracking system so the images stay on me as I move and I'll be able to loosen up more.
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