MIDI-Controlling Gloves

Music Technology

Cornell students Anson Dorsey, Eric Gunther, and Jonathon Smythe built this controller as part of their “Designing with Microcontrollers” class. It uses flex sensors on the fingers to determine the note to play as well as the force of the touch. [Via Embedded Devices]

2 thoughts on “MIDI-Controlling Gloves

  1. Loren Gulak says:

    Wow!  Great job in flipping the traditional trigger model.  I have an immediate need for something like this… keep us up to date on its development! 

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