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The Bubblegum Sequencer - Making Music With Candy

The Bubblegum Sequencer is a physical step sequencer that lets you create drumloops by arranging colored balls on a tangible surface. It generates MIDI events and can be used as an input device to ...  
 
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Cool idea
thedaniel3009 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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go to my site and then hear my music maker songs and please comment
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NEEDS MOAR COWBELL
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cool i want dat
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I don't think it's based on colour. I can see that it's determined by which of the 4 horizontal tracks have a gumball in them. They've been careful to place the colors all on the same tracks, which gives the impression that colour is a determining factor, but I bet that (according to the initial pattern mapping) if you placed a green 'snare' ball in the bottom track, it would give you a 'kick', just the same as if it were pink.
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Yeah you're right you can see at around 1:25 when he picks up and moves the green balls over the grid you can hear the hi-hat sound, even though green is supposed to be a snare. I have no idea why they'd go through the trouble of lying. All in all pretty lame
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boring
MaiconOX (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Weird
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i want one
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There is a chance that the announcer could be wrong. Since the camera's underneath the table I doubt there is enough lighting for the camera to distinguish different colours. Shadows would be easier to pick up so I just guessed at that.

Are you that gullible to believe everything you hear/are you that narrow minded that you don't accept things can be wrong?

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