Tabledrums
Last month I did a project called TableDrums at the MAX MSP course. You can read more about it and download it here. Here is a video and a screenshot.
TableDrums from Peter Koraca on Vimeo.
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Last month I did a project called TableDrums at the MAX MSP course. You can read more about it and download it here. Here is a video and a screenshot.
TableDrums from Peter Koraca on Vimeo.
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really cool!
I received your email, but I didn’t installed it. You know … Not enough time and skeptical about emails from strange haircut dudes!
Congratulation on the whole thing. I like the video as well and you persuade me and I’ll have that kind of strange haircut too!
Cheers,
B5
Comment by B5 — October 7, 2008 @ 10:55 pm
thx
Comment by Peter — October 8, 2008 @ 7:40 am
Huda aplikacija Peter
Comment by Romina — October 11, 2008 @ 2:20 pm
looks cool, but theres a noticeable amount of latency. its a good idea, but i would work on the latency issue first.
Comment by horse man — October 15, 2008 @ 9:06 pm
indeed the latency is an issue. i believe that it is because of the build-in camera frame rate. it was a school project and the concept i had was to make everything as simple as possible, so i used the my build-in iSight even though that it has some latency.
Comment by Peter — October 15, 2008 @ 9:16 pm
Just wanted to ask if you could give out a short tutorial on how you made this patch. also it would be great if you could share it as an open max patch file because it would be a great tool for teaching my class (digital arts).
thanks, d
Comment by dmk — October 20, 2008 @ 1:08 pm
Your work is interesting. Although you mention the application is mostly to spend time doing something else while waiting for rendering from other programs… I see it having unique potential for working with music therapy, children with special needs, and potentially live applications. Keep dreaming and creating! Thanks for your contributions to the digital generations.
Comment by rqsztn — November 6, 2008 @ 4:01 pm
It is very nice, but what about doing it on real drums, no latency, while your computer is left aside rendering?
Anyway, it is very good to show that we can use our time to change the world.
Comment by xxxsystems — November 17, 2008 @ 8:01 pm
Any luck that you could give up the source? I’d love to use this in some live application–I had lots of fun standing against a dark background, wearing white, punching the air to make drum noises. It would make for a good installation as well–judging pitch and timbre based on who walks in front of the camera.
Andrew
Comment by Andrew — November 24, 2008 @ 10:52 pm