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Diver: Sequencer on acid!

Major Studio: Computation @ Parsons / April, 2009

Description

An Arduino sound project, Diver is an instrument inspired by Analog Sequencers and Theremins. It allows creating a four-note looped melody which can be manipulated in real-time with knobs that can assign upto 5 octaves for each note. Each knob lights up to indicate it’s position in the loop.
The top of Diver houses a sensor which can be used to control the tempo of the loop in real-time. Use Diver in live performances or at home to produce awesome loops, melodies and special effects.

Credits

  • Clay Ewing for some of the photo and video documentation.

Additional Documentation

  • Sales Sheet
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5 Responses to Diver: Sequencer on acid!

  1. Diver: Sequencer on acid! at ArduinoShow.com
    April 17, 2009 at 12:56 am

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  2. Free Readings Online » Blog Archive » Spherical sequencer fit for the dancefloor
    April 21, 2009 at 2:01 pm

    [...] The top of Diver houses a sensor which can be used to control the tempo of the loop in real-time. Use Diver in live performances or at home to produce awesome loops, melodies and special effects.An all-out raver by night, the Diver seems an unassuming little spacepod by day – the lit knobs are a nice touch. More demo videos including the above-mentioned sensor control can be seen on Bruce’s blog. [...]

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  3. Spherical sequencer fit for the dancefloor » Developages - Development and Technology Blog
    April 21, 2009 at 2:22 pm

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  4. The How-To Blog » Spherical sequencer fit for the dancefloor
    April 21, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    [...] An all-out raver by night, the Diver seems an unassuming little spacepod by day – the lit knobs are a nice touch. More demo videos including the above-mentioned sensor control can be seen on Bruce’s blog. [...]

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  5. Spherical sequencer fit for the dancefloor | SquareCows
    April 21, 2009 at 2:41 pm

    [...] The top of Diver houses a sensor which can be used to control the tempo of the loop in real-time. Use Diver in live performances or at home to produce awesome loops, melodies and special effects.An all-out raver by night, the Diver seems an unassuming little spacepod by day – the lit knobs are a nice touch. More demo videos including the above-mentioned sensor control can be seen on Bruce’s blog. [...]

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Photos

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  • Diver on Make Magazine
  • Diver on ArduinoShow

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Light, Physical, Sound

Type

Audio Synthesis, Interactive Design, Interface Design, Musical Instrument, Physical Computing

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