Great stuff Eduardo! I love that Zin, what a wonderful thing. We are doing similar work, although you are far ahead of me with Arduino. I should post some of my wii videos.
I would be really interested in the exact specifications of you Zin, I am intending to make my own gestural HID with Arduino. If you would be willing to share your circuit designs or sensor specs I'd very much appreciate it.
thanks
Richie Cyngler
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Eduardo Patricio
<epatricio@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks, Phil!
I believe not. It's very simple.
Hardware: six infrared distance sensors (to directly control several parameters), and two proximity sensors.
Software: a simple granular synthesis implementation, a reverb and two delay modules (one for each output of the stereo)
Basically you control directly some synthesis parameters, reverb and delay levels.
There's a "score" system to make some pre-programed changes
(it changes the samples used during the performance and some delay parameters)
The proximity sensors turns on and off a second synthesis layer (a kind of automated buffered granular synthesis) which is created while you're playing.
Also, you can control how quick the sensors respond to the gestures.
I guess that's all.
Eduardo
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