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Bubbaboard and Mommaspeaker: Creating Digital Tonal Sounds from an Acoustic Percussive Instrument

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Bubbaboard and Mommaspeaker: Creating Digital Tonal Sounds from an Acoustic Percussive Instrument
This paper describes the transformation of an everyday object into a digital musical instrument. By tracking hand movements and tilt on one of two axes, the Bubbaboard, a transformed handheld washboard, allows a user to play scales at different octaves while simultaneously offering the ability to use its inherent acoustic percussive qualities. Processed sound is fed to the Mommaspeaker, which creates physically generated vibrato at a speed determined by tilting the Bubbaboard on its second axis. Keywords Gesture based controllers, Musical Performance, MIDI, Accelerometer, Microcontroller, Contact Microphone
Derek Wang
Added 28 Jun 2010
Updated 28 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where NIME
Authors Derek Wang
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