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Electric Guitar, Arduino, and Max/MSP/Jitter

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

A breakdown of the sensors that I am using in my live performances and their potential musical application

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  • is there a chance to have a look at your max patch?

  • @rugbynut Hi. I don't have it to hand, but if you have any specific questions just drop me a line on here or by email. R

  • @rickygrahammusic cool, I was just wondering what objects you were using for each sensor? mainly just the force sensor and the IR? cheers!

  • @rugbynut Arduino -> [Insert any arduino object here - cf. arduinoInput] -> Assign data to audio input + Eric Lyon's [granola~] object. You can grab the whole lot from max objects dot com. Hope that helps.

  • 2:27 has the makings of a really lovely track

  • @sacredgeometry Thank you. There are a few versions of that track (1314 Live) available for free over at my bandcamp website.

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  • awesomeness ive thought about pimping my guitar with sweet gadgets such as this, you sir have just inspired me to do so...

  • @rickygrahammusic nice one dude! thanks for the objects too, appreciate it!

  • Added to drone , soundscape livelooping channel! Beautiful, thanks!

  • that invention cames too late!....that was cool for 1967/68 psicadelic music.. today, maybe for house music..

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