BounceSlider: Actuated Sliders for Music Performance and Composition
Paper i proceeding, 2008

The ForceFeedback Slider (FFS) is a one-dimensional actuated slider using a motor to produce tangible interaction with position and force as input and output parameters. To create a new concept, we have built a mixing desk, placed six FFSs (two implemented here) into a partially realized SliderBox, and added a LED and two toggle buttons to each slider for additional interactivity. We have developed a tool called BounceSlider for improvising music. This application for real time music performance and composition uses a slider handle that can act as a ball. Users can lift and release the handle to set the ball in motion and produce a particular sound each time it bounces against the baseline. Based on physical characteristics, the user can create different sounds and loops by changing two settings: gravity (speed) and bounce type (ball physical characteristics). BounceSlider allows the user to create and save loops of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (Midi) with up to five sounds at a time.

Force feedback

Composition

Multimodal

Performance

Tabletop

Interaction

Sound

Bimanual

Manipulation

Författare

Romain Gabriel

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik

Johan Sandsjö

Hidden Interaction

Ali Shahrokni

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Programvaruteknik (Chalmers)

Morten Fjeld

Interaktionsdesign

Proceedings of ACM TEI 2008

Vol. 1 1 127-130
978-160558004-3 (ISBN)

Ämneskategorier

Annan data- och informationsvetenskap

Elektroteknik och elektronik

DOI

10.1145/1347390.1347418

ISBN

978-160558004-3

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2017-10-08