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The '''Mouse-control''' software allows you to use your computer's mouse or trackpad to play through scale degrees. Pitches will follow your mouse from left to right triggering low to high pitches. High to low position on the screen will cause notes to increase or decrease in volume. Think of it like the Lazy Guy program except using a mouse instead of a camera. You can manually set the range of notes to be played across multiple octaves.
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[[File: EAMIR_logo.png]] The '''Mouse-control''' software allows you to use your computer's mouse or trackpad to play through scale degrees. Pitches will follow your mouse from left to right triggering low to high pitches. High to low position on the screen will cause notes to increase or decrease in volume. Think of it like the Lazy Guy program except using a mouse instead of a camera. You can manually set the range of notes to be played across multiple octaves.
  
This project was developed by [http://www.vjmanzo.com/ V.J. Manzo, PhD] and is available [http://www.eamir.org/ here].
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This project was developed by [http://www.vjmanzo.com/ V.J. Manzo, PhD] and is available [http://www.eamir.org/ here]. More information on EAMIR is available [http://wiki.wpi.edu/vjmedia/EAMIR here].
 
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Revision as of 02:20, 15 March 2013

EAMIR logo.png The Mouse-control software allows you to use your computer's mouse or trackpad to play through scale degrees. Pitches will follow your mouse from left to right triggering low to high pitches. High to low position on the screen will cause notes to increase or decrease in volume. Think of it like the Lazy Guy program except using a mouse instead of a camera. You can manually set the range of notes to be played across multiple octaves.

This project was developed by V.J. Manzo, PhD and is available here. More information on EAMIR is available here.


Hardware:

- Computer mouse or Trackpad


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