Cellphone-based beat sequencer

Computers & Mobile Music

Designed as a multiplayer version of his skittle-based sequencer, Kyle McDonald created this camera-driven beat making setup using webcam, projector, and openFrameworks based software. Since it’s deriving data from each phone’s lit screen, it would seem this could become a flashlight-based sequencer with ease. Info on Vimeo – I See Beats

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2 thoughts on “Cellphone-based beat sequencer

  1. Kyle McDonald says:

    or laser, or LED… and if you use different colors, you could assign each one to its own palette of samples :) Thanks for the feature!

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