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Mick Grierson offers this video of his brain-controlled music interface in action:

“This video shows me demoing my initial Brain Computer Music Interface. There are many ways that I can improve this system (it’s still a bit slow at the moment), but I think it demonstrates the potential of the idea well enough. This video was difficult to make because someone was playing unbelievably loud Keane-esque power ballads on the frickin’ piano next door. Those of you who have experience with EEG will no doubt find this most amusing.”

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3 Responses to “Brain-Controlled Synthesis”  

  1. 1 tara busch

    This is fantactis…please keep me posted on progress!!! And it far outshone the powerballads…..
    best
    tara and analogsuicide.com

  2. 2 tara busch

    Ermm…I mean fantastic.

  3. 3 synthhead

    Tara

    You’ll want to check out our other items about brain music, too.

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