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Revision as of 15:31, 9 October 2019

This project is a simple creation that helps users create objects in max based off rhythm ideas they have in their head. First, a user taps out a beat. Then, they select a total number of measures (4 beats per measure) The beat is used to take readings (4 readings/beat). Arduino then passed the value that each flex sensor was to max for each of these time intervals, so the user can play them back, edit them, or same them later.

The purpose of the project is to quickly take an idea from your head and naturally record it somewhere. Your hands are your most natural HID!

First, the flex sensors were sewn into pockets: Sewn flex.jpeg

Below is a quick demo of the system and further description: