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Showing posts with label BeatBearing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BeatBearing. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

MagSeq & StripSeq - Magnet & Infrared Based Sequencing From the Man Behind BeatBearing


Published on Mar 21, 2016 Peter Bennett

Above: "Exploration of using magnetic pixels to control a music sequencer. Prototype demo hack."

Peter Bennett is the man behind BeatBearing.

I'm guessing StripSeq below uses the same technology.

StripSeq

Published on Mar 21, 2016

"Exploration in using paper tape as an input to a drum machine. Infrared detection of lines on a paper tape trigger drum hits."

Monday, June 21, 2010

BeatBearing 45-second demo


YouTube via peterdbennett — June 21, 2010 —

"A quick demo of the BeatBearing that I put together for my PhD viva presentation. I captured a lot more footage than this, but had to cut it down for the presentation, I'll try and get an edit that shows more of the novation launchpad as a pattern selector for the next video!"

Thursday, July 16, 2009

LEGO Sequencers

LEGO NXT Sequencer

YouTube via domabotics.

Three vids sent my way via Gerard. Click on the Lego label below for more.
"LEGO Mindstorms Sequencer.

Each coloured ball represents a different note. As the colour sensor passes over the top, the note assigned is played. Different rhythms are capable by placing the balls in different places on the holder.
Inspiration for this came from the BeatBearing project.

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www.domabotics.com
twitter: damienkee"

Lego Sequencer

YouTube via ericrossrosenbaum

"This is a musical sequencer made out of lego. There's a row of eight spots to put legos, representing notes. Each color is a different pitch. As blue LEDs light up along the row, each note gets played. There's a slider to control the tempo, too.

The lego sequencer was constructed by Ben Judge using the amazing LogoChip ( http://www.wellesley.edu/Physics/Rber... ), a PIC microcontroller running an interpreter for the easy to use logo language."

Lego Sequencer

YouTube via tiiarttech.

"Yoshi Akai playing his lego sequencer."

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Trackmate LusidOSC Sequencer Application


Trackmate LusidOSC Sequencer Application from Adam Kumpf on Vimeo.

"Trackmate, a do-it-yourself tangible tracking system, is shown here controlling a LusidOSC spatial application that sequences sounds to create and mix music. Both the software and the instructions to build the hardware are open and accessible. Visit trackmate.sourceforge.net for more information."

Friday, February 27, 2009

BeatBearing Interview with Peter Bennett


BeatBearing Interview with Peter Bennett from Gus Sutherland on Vimeo.
"A short interview with Queens University PhD student Peter Bennett in the Sonic Arts Research Centre. The interview is focused on his BeatBearing invention."
Also see these posts. via synthtopia

Monday, September 22, 2008

Rhythm Ring Official Demo (Cornell ECE 476 Final Project)


YouTube via blufiresw20.

"An interactive rhythm sequencer designed and built for ECE 476 (Microcontrollers) at Cornell University. Final report: http://www.blufiresoftware.com/tempor...
Please note that inspiration for this project draws from Peter Bennett's BeatBearing. "

Monday, January 14, 2008

BeatBearing demo


YouTube via peterdbennett.
via Nusonica.

"A tangible rhythm sequencer. Ball bearings are used to trigger drum sounds. Visual feedback is displayed from underneath to indicate the current time and the state of each ball bearing."

Beatbearing

"First working prototype of the BeatBearing sequencer system. When a ball is placed in an indent a sound loop is triggered. The body of the device is fashioned from clay and wire, and the software is written in Processing and MaxMSP."
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