First Time Ever! Beethoven Symphony Conducted By Wiimote
Digital Orchestra Concert Excerpt – The Fauxharmonic Orchestra was uploaded by: Fauxharmonic
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Digital Orchestra Concert Excerpt – The Fauxharmonic Orchestra was uploaded by: Fauxharmonic
Duration: 200
Rating: … Read More First Time Ever! Beethoven Symphony Conducted By Wiimote
Virtual MIDI Theremin was uploaded by: shobley
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On Wednesday, May 20, 2009, Paul Henry Smith will conduct the first-ever live concert of a Beethoven Symphony using a digital orchestra, performed by Vienna Symphonic Library’s Vienna Instruments at Holy Name Church in Boston. This will be the first concert in a series that will present all nine Beethoven symphonies. The Fauxharmonic Orchestra, founded… Read More First Wii-Controlled Beethoven Symphony!
WiiToMidi is a free application that lets you convert signals from a Nintendo Wii controller to MIDI signals. It is a Cocoa application for Mac OS X and uses the DarwiinRemote WiiRemote framework to decode Wii controller signals. It also supports the Nunchuk controller.
The Wii Loop Machine is a piece of software for making music with a Nintendo Wiimote controller. It is loop-based and performance-oriented, somewhat like a very simple version of Ableton Live. Version 2.0 is currently available for purchase for $20. It requires Bluetooth and Mac OS X. In addition, version 1.1 is available for free download,… Read More The Wii Loop Machine
This video demos a variety of ways a Wiimote can be used along with Kyma X. via inthegray
Ken Moore’s submission for NPR’s National Caroling Party 2008. The instrument is a homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin (simulator). The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds.
The Evolution Control Committee have invented a rear-projected infrared-activated faux-touchscreen mashup controller…hacked from the Nintendo Wiimote. It’s a bizarre McGyver – but you got to love the giant screen and the “insanely overloaded Ableton Live” running on it. According to the ECC, the Mashup Controller is “the secret sauce that makes The ECC’s Wheel Of Mashup live… Read More Giant Wiimote-Based Mashup-Controller For Ableton Live
This performance video captures Presetsurfer (aka max Min from Fiago) performing live with Monome and WiiMote at the Styrian Stylez festival in in Graz, Austria. Check out the way he rocks the Monome and let me know what you think.
rockin1208 demos using a Wiimote to control guitar effects: “To do the pitch bend stuff, I send Wii data to Max/Msp, which then sends MIDI data to my digitech Whammy pedal. Yes, the Whammy pedal has a MIDI input.” Anybody hack a Wiimote to do MIDI directly? via Caleb Kraft