Bubblegum Sequencer Makes Music
Posted on Jan 18, 08 05:48 AM PDT
The Bubblegum Sequencer is one unique idea that uses a bunch of colorful candy-coated gumballs which are able to conjure up a beat which one can groove to. Using a similar interface concept as that of a ball bearing sequencer, the Bubblegum Sequencer uses a computer to generate sounds in order to match their placement. A camera located right under the table will garner information such as position and color of individual gumballs which are then mapped to the audio samples in the computer automatically. Looks like a delicious project to get involved in, as one can always clear up the mess after an audio presentation simply by chewing on it.
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