A short demonstration of the MLGI (Multi- Laser Gestural Interface) designed by Meason Wiley at California Institute of the Arts. For more information about this open-source + modular controller, ...
A short demonstration of the MLGI (Multi- Laser Gestural Interface) designed by Meason Wiley at California Institute of the Arts. For more information about this open-source + modular controller, please visit http://www.cyclespersecond.net/projec...
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its like roland's d-beam, but on its own...imo the best part of roland synths! In theory, could i keep adding laser/photoresistor pairs and make it as big as i want in one unit?
Yeah, you could add as many lasers/sensors as you want; I built this using a CUI interface, which has 13 analog I/O's, so any more than 13 would require multiplexing. However, the controller could be built using an Arduino Board Mega, which has 16 analog I/O's available. I haven't developed the MLGI for Arduino yet, but it's totally doable!!
Great concept here. I suppose the black buttons are the resistors. You reflect the light of the lasers with your palm, thus varying the ammount recieved by the foto resistors, yesh?
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In theory, could i keep adding laser/photoresistor pairs and make it as big as i want in one unit?