alogic Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 http://carl.kenner.googlepages.com/glovepiecon un par de acelerometros se podria jugar a muchas cosas y con muchos hacer un mando como la wii Quote
ultra Posted February 12, 2007 Report Posted February 12, 2007 i have no idea what you're saying, but if i can use my wiimotes to control midi, that would rule! Quote
alogic Posted February 15, 2007 Author Report Posted February 15, 2007 acept midi ;D ;D ;D glovepie.JPG Quote
DavidBanner Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 i have no idea what you're saying, but if i can use my wiimotes to control midi, that would rule!you didn't check the link??if you are interesting in miding your wii you should..... Quote
ultra Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 yes i checked the link. what i meant is i only know english.i'll look into midifying my wii. will be a while, lots of projects right now.have you done it? Quote
DavidBanner Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 yes i checked the link. what i meant is i only know english.me too, used babelfish.... Quote
Chavotronic Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 con un par de acelerometros se podria jugar a muchas cosas y con muchos hacer un mando como la wiiWith a pair of acceleracion sensors you could do a lot, and with a lot of those sensors do a remote like the wii one ;DThank God my girlfriend is mexican ;D Quote
moxi Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 great news, it was some days i'm asking me how to use my wiimote to drive musical gear (but not sure my childrens will be ok ;) )..That look simple, in fact you don't need to buy a wii! just bought the wiimote and a 10$ bluetooth adapter, for the sensor bar, it seems that is not really needed to convert x-y-z movment :The sensor bar is just a bunch of Infra Red lights which are always on. You can make your own fake sensor bar with candles, Christmas tree lights, or Infra-Red remote controls with a button held down. Or you can order a wireless sensor bar off the internet, or you can build your own.but I tink it's needed for the wiimote to know its absolut position..I think I will replace my mouse... :) :)and as the wiimote can store data, it's probably a way to store your MIDI assignement on it!now we need a bluetooth interface for the MB!! (not a work for me)... Quote
DavidBanner Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 i'll look into midifying my wii. will be a while, lots of projects right now.have you done it?no, I'm don't have a Wii and I'm in the same boat as you - way too many other projects that need finishing... Quote
alogic Posted February 18, 2007 Author Report Posted February 18, 2007 Señores que no es por la wii. digo que podrian conectarsele a la core unos acelerometros para hacer un mando como el de wi y con glovepic darle mas usos ademas del midiGentelmen, this is not about the wii. I´m saying that must be possible to connect some accelerometers to make a control similar to the wii´s one and with the glovepic giving more uses in addition to midi. esquema midi wi.JPG Quote
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