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Showing posts with label Leap motion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leap motion. Show all posts

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Geco Tutorial 8 : Controlling External Synths

Published on Jul 11, 2013 Geert Bevin·190 videos

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Eighth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

You'll find all parts here.

Friday, July 05, 2013

Geco Tutorials

Geco Tutorial 1 : Quick Start Guide
Published on Jul 5, 2013 Geert Bevin·183 videos

"http://uwyn.com/geco : First tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 2 : Controlling software synths
Published on Jul 6, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Second tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 3 : Window Management
Published on Jul 7, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Third tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 4 : GUI Customization
Published on Jul 8, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Fourth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 5 : Document Management
Published on Jul 9, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Fifth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 6 : Advanced Configuration
Published on Jul 10, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Sixth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 7 : Hand Open-Closed Linking
Published on Jul 11, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Seventh tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Geco Tutorial 8 : Controlling External Synths
Published on Jul 11, 2013

"http://uwyn.com/geco : Eighth tutorial that guides you through Geco, providing multi-dimensional MIDI expression through hand gestures with the Leap Motion Controller."

Thursday, June 13, 2013

AirMIDI - Play Music with your Leap Motion Controller!


Published on Jun 12, 2013 Pier Lim·64 videos

"Play and Control your virtual instruments with AirMIDI and the Leap Motion Controller!
Available 22th Jul 13 with the launch of the Leap Motion Controller.

Available for Mac OSX. Coming soon for Windows."

From the makers of TF Looper for iOS. Also see the Airharp from Adam Somers.

Monday, February 04, 2013

First Leap experiment controlling AU/VST effects

Published on Feb 4, 2013 Geert Bevin·179 videos

"This afternoon I took a few hours to write an EigenD (http://www.eigenlabs.com) agent for the Leap (http://leapmotion.com). Currently it only supports sending out the x, y and z axis of two palms relative to the Leap device itself. The API is very intuitive and it shouldn't take long to gradually add support for hand directions and fingers, I wanted to first play around with it for a while though.

In this experiment I control two effects in Native Instruments' Guitar Rig 5. It's processing one of my songs that's playing from iTunes and you can hear the recorded result. I did have to manually align the audio to the video, so that might not be perfect.

This developer version of the Leap device supports a little bit less range and a restricted field of view, which is why it's sometimes missing some detection at natural boundaries. The production versions will not suffer from this.

The song is 'Never Lose' from my album 'Dream Like a Tree': http://gbevin.com/album/dream-like-a-tree/"

Monday, December 03, 2012

AirHarp Demo




Published on Dec 3, 2012 by Adam Somers

"AirHarp is the result of a weekend hacking session with a Leap Motion dev board. Leap Motion is a highly precise and responsive motion tracking device, making it a perfect tool for expressive musical interactions. AirHarp is being developed in C++ using my audio processing toolkit, MusKit. The source code for both projects is available at http://github.com/adamsomers.

Special thanks to the Leap motion team for making these dev boards available and for the great response to the developer community.

For more information visit:
http://adamsomers.com/airharp
http://leapmotion.com"

github also bought us the bit-rot - Z-DSP effect collection for the Tiptop Audio Z-DSP.
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