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Telesaxophone: Hybrid saxophone Interface

Published: 10 August 2017 Publication History

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This paper aims to develop a hybrid saxophone interface with real instrument and an electronic interface that enables to control sound and a multimedia data. Telesaxophone have developed for saxophone player with a dial sensor and several button sensors and original neck with mouthpiece combined electric interface produced by physical computing with Arduino11. We describe regarding software/hardware systems with Arduino and analysis the saxophone mechanism for interface development and demonstrate its performance of multimedia data control. In this paper, we have presented to find versatile multi-instruments that to control musical expression and various multimedia works over the trend of a new paradigm in art.

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ICACS '17: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Algorithms, Computing and Systems
August 2017
117 pages
ISBN:9781450352840
DOI:10.1145/3127942
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  1. Arduino
  2. Saxophone
  3. interface
  4. physical computing

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