Found this video, and multitouch for 50$ seems like a good deal!
Multitouch Prototype 2 from Randy Jones on Vimeo.
Tags: Multitouch
Found this video, and multitouch for 50$ seems like a good deal!
Multitouch Prototype 2 from Randy Jones on Vimeo.
Tags: Multitouch
Yes I saw this @ the cycling74 site, looks very interesting! the dumbek demo was very cool and actually quite “expressive” well at least the imagined Possibilities with it. As far as I understood he uses the I/O signals from the RME card to transmit and receive signals which are being mapped to this multidimensional surface and then to samples/sounds what-have-you. It would be fair to say that this is not multitouch but multidimensional controller then? easy/interested to built something like this Arve?.
btw Rochefor No.10 insanely good, the taste should inspire every kind of artist and artistry, drink good beer=good music and good ideas maybe…
I don’t get the multitouch vs multidimensional thing. If something can recognize multiple touch points in a three dimensional system (x,y,z), then it would be fair to say that it is a multidimensional device. Multitouch then, is a multidimensional touch device. Isn’t it?
It would be fun to build such a thing, but I think it is a strange decision to use a sound card to power it. Building electronics to supply the signals to the sensor is fairly easy, and more important: it is cheap, and any soundcard can pick up the signals from the sensor.
There is one thing though, that this unit shares with the Lemur: It is flat, and I do not want a flat thing. I want to build something that I can hold in my hands without a table supporting the device, and it should be self contained with everything it needs to do its magic.