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* [http://big.cs.bris.ac.uk/projects/musicinterfaces Their website]
 
* [http://big.cs.bris.ac.uk/projects/musicinterfaces Their website]
 
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===The Hyper Kalimba===
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A project that explored ways to augment a kalimba.
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*[http://smc2009.smcnetwork.org/programme/pdfs/240.pdf The Paper]
 
--[[User:Ariel|Ariel]] 04:00, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Ariel|Ariel]] 04:00, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

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The Augmented Bass

Description

The idea is to augment a bass guitar to

  1. extend the range of sounds it can make
  2. control realtime effects with it.

Goal 1: Drum triggering

Triggering drum sounds while playing. For example, having low-pitched notes trigger kick-drum sounds and high pitched ones trigger snare-drum sounds.

Goal 2: Control via inclination

Making the neck's inclination control an effect. For example, tilting it up increases a reverb's room size.

Hardware

Milestones

November 3rd

  • Bass and contact microphones brought to Hackspace.
  • Brainstorming.

--Ariel 02:07, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

See Also

The Augmentalist

Researchers at the University of Bristol have connected sensors to musicians' instruments, plugged that to Apple Logic Pro, and wrote a paper about it.

The Hyper Kalimba

A project that explored ways to augment a kalimba.

--Ariel 04:00, 28 October 2011 (UTC)