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lol, this thread really went to the deep south.

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It took longer than most threads which I start to turn whacko, though I only rarely post new topics.

I am even now dreaming of ways to organize midi data into more "playable" forms.
Stupid VST SDK doesn't really lend itself to most things I want to do. Working on making a fretless interface for touchscreen atm but nothing about midi particularly lends itself to this playing style.

Which of course is why I want the brain/audio output jack built in and leave it at that.

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There are really only 2 working brain controllers on the market today.

The IBVA which lets you control a variety of things including MIDI and Brainfingers that lets you control your mouse cursor and your computer...

Brainfingers is more expensive than IBVA, but doesn't do MIDI directly.

You guys are nuts.
There can't be anything better than the ability to play your synth with your brain...I guess not everyone here has the required component though...

:P
My "not so great" attempts.
Too much low frequencies.YAY
www.myspace.com/byrontroll

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Snort. <-- a secret message is concealed in this word

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I can control my synths with my brain but I can't do it with my hands!!! :( IS there any software and/or hardware out there that allows for "hands-to-midi" translation? I want to be able to play midi notes with my hands/fingers and record them digitally into a computer.

How do I do this?

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Wow! Just think.....
No more need for monitors or headphones. Just plug your head into the mixer's outs.
Hoozda Band

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frequency_algorithm wrote:I can control my synths with my brain but I can't do it with my hands!!! :( IS there any software and/or hardware out there that allows for "hands-to-midi" translation? I want to be able to play midi notes with my hands/fingers and record them digitally into a computer.

How do I do this?
A P5 data glove and acousmodules p5 keyboard plug-in
jean-marc duchenne wrote:Hi,

I have something that could perhaps help you.
It is unfinished and some values are not accurate (the notes !), but it works not too bad.

Actually, you can choose a single trigger by bending a finger, or a multi trigger with the rate being controlled by the thumb or by the Y axis position (the X is the pitch...).

Tell me what do you think about, and perhaps can I take some time to continue it.
http://acousmodules.free.fr/fichiers/co … yboard.rar

It is made for working with Ross Bencina's program. It is in the archive too.

Cheers,
JM


Here's something even better:

Thought-controlled voice synthesizer patent

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its ages i wonder about a MIDI interface a la Matrix right behind my head :borg:
but i would feel happy already having cubase a run on the screen they have on Minority Report
i'd KILL for being able to move cubase parts around with my hands directly :grin:
Peace out
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
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runagate wrote:A P5 data glove and acousmodules p5 keyboard plug-in
Which one?I can only find the essential reality one but they don't make them anymore.Or is that it? :(
Latest release and Socials: https://linktr.ee/ph.i.ltr3

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in the next 2-3 years will be everywhere. I played with one at the Wired Nextfest (I was pissing people off by tossing youtube videos from one side of the six foot long screen to another).

The closest thing I've seen to a direct midi link up is the tattoo of a midi port Tom Bolton (of PC AudioLabs) has on the back of his neck. :hihi:

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justin3am wrote: The closest thing I've seen to a direct midi link up is the tattoo of a midi port Tom Bolton (of PC AudioLabs) has on the back of his neck. :hihi:

looooooooooool
i d love to have a tattoo like that hehehe
Matrix style :D
Dubadelica - Electronic music since 1996 http://www.dubadelica.com/about.php
Radio Rebelde - Modern roots reggae with an electronic twist https://radiorebeldereggae.bandcamp.com/

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So, let's revive this old thread! We came up with: Brain2Midi!

Has anyone ever tried to produce music using their brainwaves? It is now possible using Brain2Midi Android application from Vision EEG. This application will use the Muse headband to acquire EEG and then after analysis, Midi notes and CC parameters are generated and sent to a PC using Bluetooth, Wifi or with a USB to MIDI outlet.

Check out the promotionnal video :



The manual is available here. (http://www.visioneeg.com/VisionEEG/VisionEEGProducts/Art/Brain2Midi/)

Finally Vision EEG website http://www.visioneeg.com. (http://www.visioneeg.com)

Thanks to share any feedback.

Laurent

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Chuck E. Jesus wrote:
troll wrote:You can get the IBVM from http://web.mac.com/mkahata/iWeb/IBVA/ORDER.html
you can suck my dick for a thousand dollars...
Hahaha, it's true... Chuck E. Jesus was funny. Reminds me of Tommy Chong, no insult intended.

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For people who can't wait for the future and for Brain2Midi! to be superdeveloped, there's always the old methods.
For example, the Cheech and Chong way of writing a song instantly.

ah böwakawa poussé poussé

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What about Brain2CV?
http://www.sound-machines.it/index.php/bi1brainterface/

Requires (a working brain and) too much concentration to be useful for me. I'll give my addled brain a rest and just let the machines make my music.

I miss chuck e. jesus :(

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