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A simple example of using a Turn sensor interfaced via the WiDig as a standalone MIDI controller for the Apple built-in synth. | A simple example of using a Turn sensor interfaced via the WiDig as a standalone MIDI controller for the Apple built-in synth. |
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Basic controller
A simple example of using a Turn sensor interfaced via the WiDig as a standalone MIDI controller for the Apple built-in synth.
Gestural controller for Ableton Live
Use an Orient4D sensor interfaced via the WiDig as a standalone MIDI controller for Ableton Live on an Apple computer.
Control surface for GarageBand
Use the Push-100 and Touch sensors interfaced via the WiDig as a standalone MIDI control surface for GarageBand on an Apple computer.
Laser strings
Use the ReachCloseD distance sensor and a Flash sensor / SeeLaserGreen-Wide actuator combo interfaced via WiDig as a standalone MIDI controller for GarageBand on an iPad.