MATRIXSYNTH: LegoTechno @ MidiHack 2014 - NI MASCHINE controlled by Lego brick sequencer / controller


Sunday, May 18, 2014

LegoTechno @ MidiHack 2014 - NI MASCHINE controlled by Lego brick sequencer / controller


Published on May 18, 2014 krx1138·3 videos

"A quick video from MidiHack 2014.

OpenCV and Python process a webcam video to recognize Lego blocks through a translucent Lego base plate. This is sent via OSC to a second computer running a sequencer that sends out MIDI into Native Instruments MASCHINE. Does step sequencing, filter on an XY pad, fader for beat delay and a rotary for even more reverb.

Made at MidiHack 2014 at Spotify HQ, Stockholm.

http://www.hackathon.io/legotechno
http://www.midihack.com/

Tobias Baumbach / Native Instruments
Bram de Jong / Native Instruments
Kristian Gohlke / Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Michael Hlatky / Native Instruments

http://bauhausinteraction.org/
http://www.native-instruments.com/"

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