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An infrared sound and music controller for users with specific needs

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Published/Copyright: March 9, 2011
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International Journal on Disability and Human Development
From the journal Volume 10 Issue 1

Abstract

The design and rationale behind a novel music and sound controller is described. Using an array of eight low-cost infrared distance measuring sensors, the system enables users to trigger and manipulate sounds using MIDI messages. Although the controller can facilitate complex musical interaction, providing eight note polyphony and expressive control, the central theme of the project has been one of accessibility. The controller is designed to be used in a variety of settings by users with special needs and has been designed to be both intuitive to play and easy to set up. An ongoing programme of user-testing is described and discussed alongside design modifications and future directions within the project.


Corresponding author: Ben P. Challis, Grad, Dip, Mus, MSc, Phd, Senior Lecturer, University of Glamorgan, School of Creative and Cultural Industries, Atrium, Adam Street, Cardiff, CF24 2FN, UK

Received: 2010-11-1
Accepted: 2010-12-1
Published Online: 2011-03-09
Published in Print: 2011-3-1

©2011 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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