Re: Motion sensors software

From: Stephan Silver (stephan.silver@bigfoot.com)
Date: 12/17/00


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Correction:

I-Cube can be read in Director using a midi/serial port or midi/usb port
using Marc Ciniglio's MIDI Xtra.

> From: Josh Martin <josh.martin@gmx.net>
> Reply-To: dance-tech@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
> Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 22:31:01 +0000
> To: <dance-tech@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
> Subject: Re: Motion sensors software
> 
> Hi Kirk,
> 
> 
>> If you want to use actual sensors, you have a myriad of possibilites.
>> You can use light sensors, IR detectors, motion sensors, etc. Just
>> thumb through an electronics catalog. The trick is getting the
>> information from the sensor into your computer. This is easier to do
>> with a PC than a mac.
> 
> there are two analog to midi converters I know of :
> http://www.infusionsystems.com/ - the I-Cube, you connect your sensors
> directly to the I-cube and get Midi output. Configuration is done via
> special MAX Objects. Of course you need MAX then.
> I think more standalone works ATOMIC from IRCAM.
> 
> jsh
> 
> 



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