The Bubblegum Sequencer!
16Jan08
Since Ken-ichi put us to shame, posting the wi-fi divining rod so quickly, Hannes and I worked hard this week to make the video of the Bubblegum Sequencer extra special.
Built in the same course at the Berkeley iSchool, the Bubblegum Sequencer is a physical step sequencer that lets you create drumloops by arranging colored balls on a tangible surface. It generates MIDI events and can be used as an input device to control audio hardware and software. Finally, people can’t claim anymore that electronic music isn’t handmade.
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Awesome! I love it. This is the first time I’ve felt at all sad to have graduated. Looks like Kimiko’s class was great.