Re: Tuning fork, (was: music applications: piano, drum, bell...)

2007-02-04 Thread Carlo E. Prelz
Subject: Tuning fork, (was: music applications: piano, drum, bell...) Date: lun 05 feb 07 07:16:49 +0100 Quoting Marnix Klooster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > And what about an electronic tuner for my guitar? Of course with > support for alternative tunings. Oh, and while we&#x

Tuning fork, (was: music applications: piano, drum, bell...)

2007-02-04 Thread Marnix Klooster
On 31-01-07 03:39, kkr wrote in part: [...] we would be able to built a music application like a piano (or synthesizer). Sound would be different according to the force exercised by the finger (Like a true one, or, at least, a more realistic). And of course, to be able of playing several notes s

Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-02-03 Thread Christopher Heiny
On Friday 02 February 2007 16:57, kkr scribbled in crayon on the back of a kid's menu: > You're right, the first version will not be able of it. > > But in the V2 (2007-09-11), on the basis of this link > (http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/), I think that it will be > possible :-) > > Quotation: "

Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-02-02 Thread kkr
You're right, the first version will not be able of it. But in the V2 (2007-09-11), on the basis of this link (http://cs.nyu.edu/~jhan/ftirtouch/), I think that it will be possible :-) Quotation: "Our technique is force-sensitive, and provides unprecedented resolution and scalability..." But I

Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-01-31 Thread michael
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007, ROB wrote: I had an idea a while ago for a drum machine application for my PDA, which I never got around to doing anything about, of course... While there isn't any ability to sense force, there are X and Y axes... I thought one axis could be assigned to tone (or could

RE: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-01-31 Thread Guido Reimer
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ROB Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Januar 2007 17:26 To: community@lists.openmoko.org Subject: Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell... I had an idea a while ago for a drum machine application for my PDA, which I never got around to doing anything about, of course... While

Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-01-31 Thread ROB
I had an idea a while ago for a drum machine application for my PDA, which I never got around to doing anything about, of course... While there isn't any ability to sense force, there are X and Y axes... I thought one axis could be assigned to tone (or could switch or fade between samples), and

Re: music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-01-30 Thread Christopher Heiny
On Tuesday 30 January 2007 18:39, kkr scribbled in crayon on the back of a kid's menu: > I am not sure to well understand how works this new screen generation > (multi-point touch screen)... > > Can he discern the force of pressure exercised with the finger over the > screen (weak, normal or stron

music applications: piano, drum, bell...

2007-01-30 Thread kkr
I am not sure to well understand how works this new screen generation (multi-point touch screen)... Can he discern the force of pressure exercised with the finger over the screen (weak, normal or strong)? Can anybody confirm it? If yes, we would be able to built a music application like a pian