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- Accelerometer | - Accelerometer | ||
- Measure tilt angle, which then can be mapped to quantized region in space -> speaker fader | - Measure tilt angle, which then can be mapped to quantized region in space -> speaker fader | ||
- wood (plastic for prototype?) | - wood (plastic for prototype?) | ||
3. Panning | 3. Panning | ||
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4. Stomp for effects (massive reverb for instance) - piezo? | 4. Stomp for effects (massive reverb for instance) - piezo? | ||
- Rubber cap at bottom of staff | - Rubber cap at bottom of staff | ||
5. Gyroscope | |||
NICE TO HAVE: | NICE TO HAVE: | ||
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2. Accelerometer tornado effects | 2. Accelerometer tornado effects | ||
3. More speakers | 3. More speakers | ||
4. | 4. Pressure sensors / soft pots - used in conjunction with original pitch to pitch shift | ||
Revision as of 00:44, 2 November 2013
Name: SoundCaster
NEED:
1. Mic
2. Staff
- Accelerometer
- Measure tilt angle, which then can be mapped to quantized region in space -> speaker fader
- wood (plastic for prototype?)
3. Panning
- Stereo setup
- Accelerometer
WANT:
1. Looper
- Voice sample effects: reversal, amplitude modulation, formant filtering...
2. Sound spatialization
- Sample selection and spatial control
- Spatial quantization for region mapping to speakers
3. Buttons for control selection
4. Stomp for effects (massive reverb for instance) - piezo?
- Rubber cap at bottom of staff
5. Gyroscope
NICE TO HAVE:
1. Hand gestures for extra effects (i.e. distortion, extremely gestural distance control) 2. Accelerometer tornado effects 3. More speakers 4. Pressure sensors / soft pots - used in conjunction with original pitch to pitch shift