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To register as a participant please email gawainhewitt at drakemusic.org
To register as a participant please email gawainhewitt at drakemusic.org


Drake Music often uses switches to trigger sounds. These generally interface using a 1/8” or ¼” jack and can be plugged in to [http://www.soundbeam.co.uk/ Soundbeam] or a [http://www.inclusive.co.uk/crick-usb-switch-box-p2546 Crick Box] to name a few.  We also use iPad apps and sometimes Makey Makey.
Drake Music often uses switches to trigger sounds. These generally interface using a 1/8” or ¼” jack and can be plugged in to [http://www.soundbeam.co.uk/ Soundbeam] or a [http://www.inclusive.co.uk/crick-usb-switch-box-p2546 Crick Box] to name a few.  We also use iPad apps and sometimes [http://www.makeymakey.com/ Makey Makey].


This will be a 5 hour hack event where you are invited to bring your hacking and making expertise and come and collaborate in the creation of new devices and interfaces that use touch or switches to trigger sounds. Haptic feedback is something that would be interesting, as would wireless devices and devices that allow for some amount of musical expression.
This will be a 5 hour hack event where you are invited to bring your hacking and making expertise and come and collaborate in the creation of new devices and interfaces that use touch or switches to trigger sounds. Haptic feedback is something that would be interesting, as would wireless devices and devices that allow for some amount of musical expression.
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