Electronic music producers have long been accustomed to using MIDI controllers as a physical representation of their digital sounds, but 'Sonic Geometry's' OTO devices make those sounds more tactile than ever. Rather than just buttons on a board, Sonic Geometry's OTO is a series of 3D, polyhedral controllers that manipulate sounds through movement.
To use OTO, producers program the sounds they want to work with into their production software of choice, then connect the glowing polyhedrons to their computers. Then, by lifting, shaking, and moving OTO, producers can manipulate the sounds. Far more than a gimmick, Sonic Geometry's OTO can play synths, control a DAW, and even generate visuals.
OTO is especially effective for use as a live performance aid, since the system allows viewers to see a musicians impact on their electronic music more clearly.
Geometrical MIDI Controllers
OTO by 'Sonic Geometry' Lets Producers Create Music Though Movement
Trend Themes
1. Tactile MIDI Controllers - Creating more interactive and tactile MIDI controllers can offer a new approach for music producers to work with digital sounds.
2. 3D Controllers - Developing controllers that use 3D shapes and movements can lead to more intuitive ways of manipulating sound in music production.
3. Live Performance Aids - Designing tools that enhance live electronic music performances can create exciting visual and audio experiences for audiences.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - Innovations in MIDI controllers and other music gear can disrupt and improve the production process.
2. Live Music Performance - New tools for live performance can revolutionize the way electronic music is experienced live.
3. Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) Software - Exploring ways in which controllers can be better integrated with DAW software can improve user experience and reveal new creative workflows.