iRing Controlled Beats Mixes Music from a Distance
Janelle Savel — March 28, 2014 — Tech
References: macrumors & ikmultimedia
The iRing controlled beats is the first motion controller designed to work in synch with your music apps on your iPhone, iPod and iPod touch. The iRing is designed for -- but not limited to -- professional DJs and mixers in conjunction with apps like GrooveMaker and VocaLive. Based on your hand movements, you can control and create groovy effects to your music.
The camera off your Apple device is in sync with the three engraved dots on the iRing and your movements are modified into MIDI control messages which are read be your music app. With the iRing you can switch loops, change effects and set the mood, all from a distance.
The camera off your Apple device is in sync with the three engraved dots on the iRing and your movements are modified into MIDI control messages which are read be your music app. With the iRing you can switch loops, change effects and set the mood, all from a distance.
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