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| Music 250A Final Project: Vocal Effects Glove
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| • Will be targeted toward a specific genre of music (right now, playing with the idea of island reggae/Hawaiian jams.
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| • Will try to focus on making one glove with good design and functionality, but may make a backup glove as well (not a right and a left, but two lefts).
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| Sketches
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| Examples of Similar Work
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| 1. The “DIY Arduino Data Gloves” – from How to Get What You Want http://www.kobakant.at/DIY/?p=4639
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| a. Showcases a great design, and a video demonstrates nice functionality (data feedback of hand movement) to control a range of processes.
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| b. The Gloves Project page (http://theglovesproject.com/category/diy/) has full the instructions on how this glove is made. Includes materials, tools, pattern, sewing instructions, soldering instructions, … , calibrating, programming, going wired or wireless, and integration with software.
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| c. Love the look of these gloves
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| i. The bend sensor connection area looks well protected (ends are covered with neoprene squares)
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| ii. The palm is open (no material), so glove does not get hot, I presume. Good design element, since I was considering a skeleton of a glove for this reason.
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| d. TWO sensors can actually be used for each finger, to register each knuckle bending. I will probably just start with one for each finger and see how the results are.
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