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[[File: EAMIR_logo.png]] The '''P5 Glove® Controller''' sends five streams of continuous data for each of the five fingers on the glove. Data is also sent with respect to the glove’s X Y and Z orientation.  In this example, the EAMIR software translates the finger bend data to chords from the C Major scale. Buttons on the glove can be programmed to trigger modulation (common-tone, chromatic mediant, etc.). X, Y, and Z data can be programmed to control dynamics, arpeggiation tempo, and other aspects of the performance.
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[[File: EAMIR_logo.png]] The '''P5 Glove® Controller''' sends five streams of continuous data for each of the five fingers on the glove. Data is also sent with respect to the glove’s X Y and Z orientation.  In this example, the [[EAMIR]] software translates the finger bend data to chords from the C Major scale. Buttons on the glove can be programmed to trigger modulation (common-tone, chromatic mediant, etc.). X, Y, and Z data can be programmed to control dynamics, arpeggiation tempo, and other aspects of the performance.
  
 
The [[P5midi]] software was designed by [http://www.nicolasfournel.com/ Nicolas Fournel]. This project was developed by [http://www.vjmanzo.com/ V.J. Manzo, PhD] and is available [http://www.eamir.org/p5glove.htm here]. More information on EAMIR is available [http://wiki.wpi.edu/vjmedia/EAMIR here].
 
The [[P5midi]] software was designed by [http://www.nicolasfournel.com/ Nicolas Fournel]. This project was developed by [http://www.vjmanzo.com/ V.J. Manzo, PhD] and is available [http://www.eamir.org/p5glove.htm here]. More information on EAMIR is available [http://wiki.wpi.edu/vjmedia/EAMIR here].

Revision as of 22:40, 24 April 2013

EAMIR logo.png The P5 Glove® Controller sends five streams of continuous data for each of the five fingers on the glove. Data is also sent with respect to the glove’s X Y and Z orientation. In this example, the EAMIR software translates the finger bend data to chords from the C Major scale. Buttons on the glove can be programmed to trigger modulation (common-tone, chromatic mediant, etc.). X, Y, and Z data can be programmed to control dynamics, arpeggiation tempo, and other aspects of the performance.

The P5midi software was designed by Nicolas Fournel. This project was developed by V.J. Manzo, PhD and is available here. More information on EAMIR is available here.


Hardware:

- P5 Gaming Glove by Essential Reality

Software:

-Download P5 basic for Mac and PC here


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