Howdy, I just posted a new video showing the current status of some distance sensors I've been working on this summer. Now that most of the technical glitches are dealt with, I just need to mount them up on my bass to start the live processing.
http://www.columbia.edu/~sfr2105
let me know what you think...
-spencer
Sweet, what have you got there Spencer, capacitive proximity? For the sensors a shielded cable pulled down to ground with a 1M resistor might be a good idea. Things like this have a habit of working nice in the lab but when you go on stage where there are lighting and power cables everywhere such a sensitive circuit might get upset.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:57:44 -0400 "Spencer Russell" spencer.f.russell@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy, I just posted a new video showing the current status of some distance sensors I've been working on this summer. Now that most of the technical glitches are dealt with, I just need to mount them up on my bass to start the live processing.
http://www.columbia.edu/~sfr2105
let me know what you think...
-spencer
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hola,
first, it's nice. i guess it's quite close to what they do at the Theremin Center in Moscow ( Andrei Smirnof ), but anyway, big brains meet and the americans invented first the H-bomb. ( take this as a joke, please )
sevy
Andy Farnell wrote:
Sweet, what have you got there Spencer, capacitive proximity? For the sensors a shielded cable pulled down to ground with a 1M resistor might be a good idea. Things like this have a habit of working nice in the lab but when you go on stage where there are lighting and power cables everywhere such a sensitive circuit might get upset.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:57:44 -0400 "Spencer Russell" spencer.f.russell@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy, I just posted a new video showing the current status of some distance sensors I've been working on this summer. Now that most of the technical glitches are dealt with, I just need to mount them up on my bass to start the live processing.
http://www.columbia.edu/~sfr2105
let me know what you think...
-spencer
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Hey, Spencer
That looks like a lot of fun. And it's a really interesting idea to use one hand to modulate the output of the sound synthesis in different ways, like varying delay times. Not just pitch and volume, anymore. Maybe if you had some metal/conductive drumsticks you could play drums in the air... I'm sure there's a lot more sophisticated ideas than that :)
Chuck
On 7/13/07, Yves Degoyon ydegoyon@free.fr wrote:
hola,
first, it's nice. i guess it's quite close to what they do at the Theremin Center in Moscow ( Andrei Smirnof ), but anyway, big brains meet and the americans invented first the H-bomb. ( take this as a joke, please )
sevy
Andy Farnell wrote: Sweet, what have you got there Spencer, capacitive proximity? For the sensors a shielded cable pulled down to ground with a 1M resistor might be a good idea. Things like this have a habit of working nice in the lab but when you go on stage where there are lighting and power cables everywhere such a sensitive circuit might get upset.
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:57:44 -0400 "Spencer Russell" spencer.f.russell@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy, I just posted a new video showing the current status of some distance sensors I've been working on this summer. Now that most of the technical glitches are dealt with, I just need to mount them up on my bass to start the live processing.
http://www.columbia.edu/~sfr2105
let me know what you think...
-spencer