Remidi t8: smart glove that controls your pc
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Remidi T8 is a 'portable instrument' that allows you to create music with guitar, drums, keyboards and sound effects with one hand. With the use of a glove and armband, the technology captures the gestures of the users, making the sound move.
Remidi T8
The device is connected via Bluetooth to a computer, phone or tablet and allows you to edit, record and mix music programs like Apple's GarageBand. The project has already reached its fundraising goal on KickCaster and delivery is already offered in several countries.
With Remidi it is as if each fingertip played a different note. The device considers, for example, when the hand is on the top and the bottom, directed to the side, moving quickly or slowly. The gadget also identifies hand pressure, making endless variations of sounds.
The glove has eight sensors, five on the fingertips and three on the palm of the hand, so that it really captures every gesture and transform variations. An application developer allows you to choose and customize which signals the reproduction of tones and instruments.
Having Bluetooth connection, the device can also connect to DJ equipment. Through the Remidi site, the user downloads patches for the cuff that connects to Garageband, FL Studio or Logic Pro X.
The Remidi T8 costs about 400 euros and its shipping averages a cost of 35 euros. Although it can already be acquired, the promise is that deliveries begin in September.
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