These videos, via iriskiskis, demonstrate a tangible music controller, the Reactoscope.
Above, the Reactoscope is used with Native Instruments FM 7, below with Ableton Live.
No details are provided with the videos, but it looks like the Reactoscope may be based on the open source reacTIVision platform.
If you know anything more about the Reactoscope, please leave a comment!
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wow something like this could completley change the way we interact with music devices. Syntheisor work could be made way better. interesting stuff. I have alittle site: dubstep software guides and tutorials
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