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Thursday, January 31, 2008

A Brief Conversation Resulting in One Less Child


YouTube via stretta
"This is an early prototype of Josh Boughey's stribe project. I'm attempting to write some software to turn the hardware into a musical instrument.

After a few nights of communicating with the firmware to light up LEDs in a meaningful manner, I switched gears and created a quick application that would hopefully result in a musical statement, albeit without the LED feedback I'm looking for. I'm still working on this.

If you're interested in what the stribe is, more information can be found here:
http://www.soundwidgets.com/stribe/

The software I'm using was created in Max, you can download the software at:
http://www.stretta.com"

3 comments:

  1. Actually, the potential of this is mind boggling. 4 or 6 lanes that are much longer and you have a bass or guitar fretboard. 10 or 12 lanes, and a Warr or Stick player could pick this up handily.

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  2. Hi

    Nice demo - I downloaded your Max patch but it needs a Plate abstraction/external?

    cheers

    Marekbuk

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  3. @ Marekbuk - the missing patch can be found here: http://www.soundwidgets.com/stribe/code/stretta/

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