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Teeter – A Tangible Sequencing Instrument


Teeter – Tangible Sequencing Instrument was uploaded by: Conor Barry
Duration: 126
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May 19, 2013May 19, 2013Leave a comment

The LEGO Music Sequencer – Beat Bricks

Superquadratic’s Beat Bricks is a fun example of a tangible music sequencer. With Beat Bricks, LEGO bricks are used as tangible notes that can be placed on a grid to create sequences. A webcam is used to capture images of the LEGO bricks and convert the tangible sequence into a musical one.

July 9, 2012July 9, 2012Leave a comment

Reactable Live – What Makes It An Instrument?


Reactable Live @ Dubspot! Interactive Sound Design Workshop Recap was uploaded by: DubSpot
Duration: 422
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November 23, 2011November 23, 20113 Comments

BallBeats Tangible Sequencer vs The Amen Break


BallBeats – Amen Break was uploaded by: alkexinstruments
Duration: 135
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November 23, 2011November 23, 2011Leave a comment

Make A DIY Tangible Music Sequencer – With Paper & Lentils!


audio d-touch short was uploaded by: audiodtouch
Duration: 48
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August 25, 2011July 9, 2012Leave a comment

BeatMachine: A Paper Drum Machine

BeatMachine – Amateur is a DIY project that uses a webcam and a computer to turn a sheet of paper and some bottle caps into a drum machine. This is totally MacGiver – but you gotta love it, too. Unfortunately, the creator’s site is in Polish. If you can read it, give us the run down… Read More BeatMachine: A Paper Drum Machine

May 31, 2008July 9, 2012Leave a comment

The Tangible Virtual Drum Machine Interface

Enrico Costanza is doing some interesting stuff with tangible interfaces and even intimate interfaces. Check out this tangible virtual drum machine interface: Here’s how it works:

November 15, 2007July 9, 2012Leave a comment

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