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04: Music and Kits for the Holidays, Page 140.
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Use a webcam to turn motion into music.
From the column DIY: Music
By Peter Kirn
Downloads for this article
- Motion to MIDI Max/MSP/Jitter Patch: Installable build with Readme, for MacOS
- Motion to MIDI Max/MSP/Jitter Patch: Source code (platform-independent)
Links
- Buzz
A free modular host. - FX's Donationware
Scrubby and Buffer Override. For Windows/Mac. - Musolomo
For Mac. - MIDI Yoke
- cv.jit
- Tap.Tools
- Cycling74
- PiDiP
Definitely in pieces. - Pure Data
- EyesWeb
- Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks
- Apple iSight
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- Alas, I think the stand-alone program will not be seen
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Hello,
I was very excited to try out this program, but looks as if I will to cobble one together on my own. Has this been an issue with other D.I.Y. articles with code or downloads mentioned in the paper article not being available?Posted by schmeckpeper on November 19, 2005 at 10:07:52 Pacific Time
- Where is the download for the stand-alone application mentioned in the article?
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I excitedly checked this page to download the stand-alone app that Mr. Kirn mentioned in the article (supposedly including download, instructions and hack details), but I am unable to find it here! Any hints on where to look?Posted by schmeckpeper on November 01, 2005 at 21:07:08 Pacific Time
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