Maker Faire Bay Area 2008
The Bubblegum Sequencer
| Location: Expo Orange |
The Bubblegum Sequencer is a physical step sequencer that lets you create drumloops by arranging colored balls on a tangible surface. It generates MIDI events and can be used as an input device to control audio hardware and software. Finally, people can't claim anymore that electronic music isn't handmade.
Web site: http://backin.de/gumball
Topic(s): Engineering | Music
Tags: tui tangible user interface music sequencer
About the Maker(s)
Hannes Hesse and Andrew McDiarmid Hannes Hesse and Andrew McDiarmid are graduate students at the UC Berkeley School of Information. Their common interests revolve around music and tangible user interfaces. When not at work, they can be found playing frisbee golf on the Berkeley campus, trying to avoid casualties.
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