Sciweavers

42 search results - page 1 / 9
» Haptic Music Exercises
Sort
View
NIME
2005
Springer
134views Music» more  NIME 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Haptic Music Exercises
Pluck, ring, rub, bang, strike, and squeeze are all simple gestures used in controlling music. A single motor/encoder plus a force-sensor has proved to be a useful platform for ex...
William Verplank
ROMAN
2007
IEEE
107views Robotics» more  ROMAN 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Using Haptic Communications with the Leg to Maintain Exercise Intensity
— The haptic sense provides continuous information during physical human-machine interaction. Humans can respond very quickly and effectively to such feedback, such as a driver m...
Aaron R. Ferber, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Col...
NIME
2004
Springer
141views Music» more  NIME 2004»
13 years 10 months ago
StickMusic: Using haptic feedback with a phase vocoder
StickMusic is an instrument comprised of two haptic devices, a joystick and a mouse, which control a phase vocoder in real time. The purpose is to experiment with ideas of how to ...
Hans-Christoph Steiner
HAPTICS
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The Snaptic Paddle: A Modular Haptic Device
The Haptic Paddle was developed previously as an inexpensive haptic device for educational use, and has been applied to course topics such as dynamic systems and introductory cont...
Christopher E. Wong, Allison M. Okamura
NIME
2005
Springer
140views Music» more  NIME 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Soundstone: A 3-d wireless music controller
Soundstone is a small wireless music controller that tracks movement and gestures, and maps these signals to characteristics of various synthesized and sampled sounds. It is inten...
Adam Bowen