The Polish design firm panGenerator recently released a sneak peek of their newest product the Dodecaudion. The panGenerator Dodecaudio is a revolutionary gesture-sensitive electronic instrument. This electronic music maker is equipped with infrared distance sensors, which read the direction of the musician’s hand movements as well as their proximity to the ten aluminum face plates. The sensors’ readings are then translated into corresponding tones and frequencies all in real time.
The Dodecaudion’s designers wanted to address a specific problem that often accompanies the creation of electronic music. They were keen to liberate electronic musicians from the traditional movement-inhibiting switches and knobs commonly associated with the music’s production. panGenerator plans to launch the Dodecaudion under their company Hedoco in the coming months. So, if you’re feeling sluggish, creatively restricted and strangled by the everyday, get your groove back with the panGenerator Dodecaudion.
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Motion-Sensitive Instruments
The panGenerator Dodecaudion Makes Music According to Your Movements
Trend Themes
1. Gesture-sensitive Instruments - The development of gesture-sensitive instruments opens up opportunities for musicians to create music through intuitive movements.
2. Real-time Translation of Movements Into Tones - The ability to translate hand movements into corresponding tones and frequencies in real time revolutionizes the way electronic music is produced.
3. Liberation From Traditional Controls - The elimination of movement-inhibiting switches and knobs in electronic music instruments liberates musicians to explore new creative possibilities.
Industry Implications
1. Music Technology - The music technology industry has the potential to embrace and further innovate gesture-sensitive instruments for a more immersive musical experience.
2. Electronics Manufacturing - The electronics manufacturing industry can capitalize on the demand for motion-sensitive instruments by developing new sensors and components tailored for musical applications.
3. Creative Tools and Software - The creative tools and software industry can create innovative applications and interfaces that enable musicians to maximize the potential of gesture-sensitive instruments.