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From: winstonelectric
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  • Very cool application of the tech, although it may cause tennis elbow or rotator cuff issues if used in excess...lol.

  • Couldn't put the sensor on one of his legs instead? I mean he will obviously need both of his hands to play propperly but he only need one leg to stand up straight so the other one could be used for controlling Max, right?

    Now my head is filled with hillarious images :D

  • You could say...I never want to see him flap an arm again! Sure, cool, but do something else with the tech. PLEASE!!!

  • definitely not as effective to be the one playing and controlling the arm sensors at the same time, but just an experiment for school. The most recent version I just use the arm sensors while someone else plays upright bass, make a bit more sense!

  • Genius, or maybe I'm impressed easy, but I like it

  • Awesome. Are the arm movements showmanship or does it affect the sound?

  • there's a 2d gyroscopi, a bend sensor, and a little fader on the belt that controls the volume of a second set of speakers in the back of the room....and showmanship, haha

  • the first two effect the pitch

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