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Bubblegum Sequencer Chews Through Tunes

Bubblegum Sequencer

This music sequencer takes the same basic interface concept as the ball bearing sequencer I recently showed you, and makes it deliciously chewable. Instead of shiny metal spheres, this sequencer uses a bunch of colorful candy-coated gumballs to make a beat you can dance to.

 
Designed by Hannes Hesse,…

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January 17th, 2008 by: Technabob

Music Sequencer has Balls of Steel

BeatBearing by Peter Bennett

Here’s an interesting new tangible interface design for a music sequencer. Rather than using an array of buttons or a 2-dimensional control screen on a computer, this one generates rhythmic patterns using ball bearings.

Sequences are composed by placing the metal orbs in a grid of receptor cups which represent…

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January 13th, 2008 by: Technabob

Gameboy Octopus Music Controller Mod

Gameboy Foot Controller by No Carrier

What’s got 8 tentacles and the brains of a Nintendo GameBoy? It’s an 8-bit music maker’s dream, that’s what. Electronic musician Joey Mariano (aka “Animal Style“) took an old GameBoy Color system and built a custom controller for it that uses 8 individual foot pedal controllers to jam out on…

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November 26th, 2007 by: Technabob

Reactogon Interactive Sequencer Reminds Me of Star Trek

ReactOgon Sequencer

I recently came across this rather cool user interface for a music sequencer called the ReactOgon. Looking like something you’d find on the deck of the Starship Enterprise, the instrument uses a large tabletop multi-touch interface to create music sequences in real time.

The creators of the ReactOgon call it…

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September 8th, 2007 by: Technabob

Box Generates Dance Music With Press of a Button

Mungo Enterprises Infinite Horizon Dance Sequencer

Australia’s Mungo Enterprises… has engineered the “Infinite Horizon“, a concept device capable of programatically generating modern dance/trance music with, literally, the push of a button. Just press the BIG RED BUTTON, and out comes a track.

There are a handful of additional controls to influence the direction of tracks, such

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August 13th, 2006 by: Technabob

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