Audio d-touch musical building blocks bring tangibility to creating music on a computer
The Audio d-touch system allows users to create music by moving physical blocks
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While more and more music is being created on computers with a QWERTY keyboard, researchers at the University of Southhampton are looking to bring the tangible interface one gets from actually playing an instrument to creating music on a computer. The Audio d-touch system uses a computer, a standard webcam, a printed sheet of paper and physical blocks that are moved around to determine how the computer samples and reproduces sound.
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