My brain is about as low-powered as they get, but I was able to do this a third of a century ago. :-D Not a video display, but I was able to deflect a meter to a greater or lesser degree using a simple, fairly cheap homemade brainwave monitor. It would be easy enough to adapt this to a computer. Even knowing how it's done, I still think it's pretty cool, though.Rangtangtang wrote:I like to digress a little bit, I saw a story on the news the other day where a man was able, with the help of technology, able to make an object on the screen move, whith no hands - all brain power?????
Thank you, Popular Electronics magazine!
Back on topic, I think if we're not living in computer-music heaven yet, at least we're in a pretty nice suburb thereof. And things are getting better every week.
Is there another branch of the software business in which so many truly talented developers, in so many small independent companies, are producing such an amazing volume of high-quality software? I can't think of anything else that corresponds to the small- to medium-scale music software business as it is at present. And that's not even counting all the free plugs, many of which are as good as the commercial ones!
Meffy