i made one of these was cool but sucks you need internet all the time for it :(
@gaurav1011 you dont need a standing webcam just print out the instructions for the stand (cardboard and glue/tape) i just taped my webcam to the monitor and moved the keyboard. worked fine.
@ColdRoses27 I am not sure the song by Giovanni has a name -- I think he was improvising.
Yes, the samples are recorded live with his cello or his voice, you can see the full pieces on the d-touch website, under audio -> concerts (you tube does not allow me to post the link :-( )
(sorry late reply, but maybe someone will still find it useful)
@ColdRoses27 I am not sure the song by Giovanni has a name -- I think he was improvising. Yes the samples are recorded live with his cello or his voice, you can see the full pieces on the d-touch website
(sorry late reply, but maybe someone will still find it useful)
Liked the last part. Very interesting technology... can you imagine using this for live stuff? Have paper bits playing music on stage! Hah, it's awesome. I'm going to have to try this.
3:30 LOL , great technology
BennyFeenell 1 month ago
i made one of these was cool but sucks you need internet all the time for it :(
@gaurav1011 you dont need a standing webcam just print out the instructions for the stand (cardboard and glue/tape) i just taped my webcam to the monitor and moved the keyboard. worked fine.
blackcountryme 4 months ago
I need more cowbell!
TheFmsole 5 months ago
nice concept but i dont think too many people have those standing webcams
gaurav1011 5 months ago
@ColdRoses27 I am not sure the song by Giovanni has a name -- I think he was improvising.
Yes, the samples are recorded live with his cello or his voice, you can see the full pieces on the d-touch website, under audio -> concerts (you tube does not allow me to post the link :-( )
(sorry late reply, but maybe someone will still find it useful)
enricocostanza 1 year ago
@ColdRoses27 I am not sure the song by Giovanni has a name -- I think he was improvising. Yes the samples are recorded live with his cello or his voice, you can see the full pieces on the d-touch website
(sorry late reply, but maybe someone will still find it useful)
enricocostanza 1 year ago
stupid
trancebites 1 year ago
the idea is cool. but the music u do not rly :D
derkule 2 years ago
Very smart: all the best ideas are simple. The loops sound great too, very 'human' (not totally rigid). Thanks!
cheekymonkey1979 2 years ago
Liked the last part. Very interesting technology... can you imagine using this for live stuff? Have paper bits playing music on stage! Hah, it's awesome. I'm going to have to try this.
990racle 2 years ago
what is the song called giovanni sollima plays at 0:52?also,is the first part just sampled with his cello?thanks
ColdRoses27 2 years ago
@sacredgeometry Thanks!
it's all written in C++.
The computer vision recognition part is open source, you can get the code from sourceforge
enricocostanza 2 years ago
incredible job guys, what language did you code this in? and is it open source would be nice to play with it
sacredgeometry 2 years ago
This is amazing! Tried it at home, it works perfectly! Thanks d-touch team for this great piece of software.
okueng 2 years ago 4