Drum controllers designed by researchers and commercial companies use a variety of techniques for capturing percussive gestures. It is challenging to obtain both quick response ti...
Adam R. Tindale, Ajay Kapur, George Tzanetakis, Pe...
A typical experiment design within the field of music psychology is playing music to a test subject who listens and reacts – most often by verbal means. One limitation of this k...
Johnny Wingstedt, Mats Liljedahl, Stefan Lindberg,...
The iltur system features a novel method of interaction between expert and novice musicians through a set of musical controllers called Beatbugs. Beatbug players can record live m...
This paper describes the transformation of an everyday object into a digital musical instrument. By tracking hand movements and tilt on one of two axes, the Bubbaboard, a transfor...
Pluck, ring, rub, bang, strike, and squeeze are all simple gestures used in controlling music. A single motor/encoder plus a force-sensor has proved to be a useful platform for ex...
WISEAR (Wireless Sensor Array) is a Linux based Embeddedx86 TS- 5600 SBC (Single Board Computer) specifically configured for use with music, dance and video performance technologi...
Musicians and composers have been using brainwaves as generative sources in music for at least 40 years and the possibility of a brain-computer interface for direct communication ...
This paper describes an installation created by LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots) in January, 2005. The installation included over 30 robotic musical instruments a...