The presented research focuses on the application of MIDI controllers utilizing opto-sensors to read and translate physical contact into controllable MIDI information. The described technology was found to provide improved interaction and degree of movement translation with other MIDI-capable devices. To demonstrate this, a projection controller using existing infrared technology will be used in conjunction with a microcontroller allowing for communication between analog and digital control signals.
Authors:
Corke, Richard; Horsburgh, Andrew J.
Affiliation:
Southampton Solent University, Southampton, UK
AES Convention:
138 (May 2015)
Paper Number:
9291
Publication Date:
May 6, 2015
Subject:
Transducers
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