Music doesn’t always have to be produced in a studio and then issued to a radio station. With the Physical Sequencer, you control the flow of the music with your own dance moves (or just plain movement, but that’s BORING).
The Physical Sequencer is a rather large motion-sensor interface that basically has different sounds that react to the way you wiggle (hehe…wiggle).
A special software translates movement (speed, height, etc.) in order to produce a pretty decent musical composition (check the video!). Quite revolutionary in the industry and maybe, JUST MAYBE this will replace lame Auto-Tune with a new brand of musical spontaneity.
Motion Sensor Music
Physical Sequencer Lets You Control the Jam
Trend Themes
1. Motion-sensor Music Technology - There is a need for more interactive music technology that uses motion sensors to create spontaneous and unique compositions.
2. Physical Sequencing Devices - There are opportunities for physical sequencing devices to change the way music is composed and created with a focus on user movement and control.
3. Live Performance Technology - Live music performance technology that utilizes motion sensors to create unique and engaging performances has the potential to enhance the concert-going experience.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - The music industry should explore ways of incorporating motion-sensor technology into music production, performance, and instruments to create new and innovative music experiences for fans.
2. Audio Hardware Industry - The audio hardware industry has the opportunity to develop more products that combine motion sensor technology and music production equipment to provide musicians and artists with innovative tools to create unique music compositions.
3. Technology Industry - The technology industry should explore ways of incorporating motion sensor technology into music production and performance to create disruptive innovation opportunities that redefine the way music is experienced and consumed.