This video demonstrates the EMW Distance Recorder – a Eurorack module that can record, and play back as a loop, gestures that you make with your hand.
The EMW Distance Recorder can also operate in Free Mode, where it continuously generates CV as a function of the distance of your hand to the sensor.
The Distance Recorder has adjustable speed modulation, speed range selection and Sync IN and OUT in loop mode.
The The EMW Distance Recorder is priced at US $177. See the EMW site for details.
Roland’s D-Beam department must be in 7th heaven seeing this video. Champagne out and happy faces as they plan the next AIRA module and a nasty cease and desist lawsuit.
Theremin got there first , all Roland can protect is its trademarked name, which these guys aren’t using
wonder what happens when you give it the bird?
It automatically mutes your gear and starts playing The Trashmen.
or it will “Rick rolling” you
UM Hackme Vectr did this a year ago with three planes and time sync looped recording, overdub, quantization of cv and a pile of other features.
http://www.hackmeopen.com
Well, it’s a third of the (basic) functionality at a third of the HP. I think that makes good sense, and not everything needs to be a first.
Koma Elektronic did it first.
Theremin did it in 1928.
Maxwell did first… discovering the electromagnetic nature of light.