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2005
Springer
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The Wahwactor: A Voice Controlled Wah-Wah Pedal
Using a wah-wah pedal guitar is something guitar players have to learn. Recently, more intuitive ways to control such effect have been proposed. In this direction, the Wahwactor s...
Alex Loscos, Thomas Aussenac
NIME
2005
Springer
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Multiple-Touch-Sensitive Keyboard
In this presentation, we discuss and demonstrate a multiple touch sensitive (MTS) keyboard developed by Robert Moog for John Eaton. Each key of the keyboard is equipped with senso...
John Eaton, Bob Moog
NIME
2005
Springer
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Bangarama: Creating Music with Headbanging
Bangarama is a music controller using headbanging as the primary interaction metaphor. It consists of a head-mounted tilt sensor and a guitar-shaped controller that does not requi...
Laszlo Bardos, Stefan Korinek, Eric Lee, Jan Borch...
NIME
2005
Springer
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Connecting strangers at a train station
In this paper we describe a virtual instrument or a performance space, placed at Høje Tåstrup train station in Denmark, which is meant to establish communicative connections bet...
Ole Gregersen, Lars Pellarin, Jakob Olsen, Niels B...
NIME
2005
Springer
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The Overtone Violin
This paper describes the concept, design, realization and evaluation of a radically augmented musical instrument named the Overtone Violin. The rationale behind the development of...
Dan Overholt