Thanks, I was interested in getting an nia when it came out, but was not aware of pynia.
The OCZ NIA works well with pynia, etc. Plenty of ways to hook it up
to different gear. Cheap too.
Loki
On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Folderol <folderol@ukfsn.org> wrote:
> Can't help, but sounds an interesting project. Please let us know how> On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 14:13:24 -0500
> Nathanael Anderson <wirelessdreamer@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Here is an example of Electromyography* *sensors (emg)
>>
>> http://www.biometricsltd.com/analysisemg.htm
>>
>> I'd like to be able to control a sequencer with muscle movements, I'd write
>> some code to process the inputs and convert them to midi, but need to find
>> some inexpensive emg's to use that I can read data from under Linux.
>>
>> Anyone have any reconsiderations?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nathanael
>
> you get on.
>
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