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Are your ready to use paper music gear that you download on your computer, print off, customize and then recycle when you’re done with it?
Charlie North’s video, above, is fantasy – but it’s not far from reality. Read more…
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Can’t afford a new drum machine?
Then check out the d-touch drum machine, a free DIY alternative that lets you make beats using a piece of paper, a webcam and some walnuts:
The d-touch drum machine is a drum machine with a tangible user interface: it is controlled by placing and arranging physical objects on an A4 piece of paper, which we call the interactive area. The interactive area is arranged in 11 rows, each row corresponds to a different sound, as indicated by the text labels. The horizontal position of the blocks on the interactive area determines the timing of the sound trigger within the loop.
Is this awesome, or what? Now, if we could just print out a paper bassline synth, we’d be set.
If you give d-touch a try, leave a comment and tell us how it works for you!
via audiodtouch



