PLAYING MUSIC INSTRUMENTS WITH GESTURES WEARING THIS HAND-GLOVE!
If you find yourself tapping your hand to a beat while sitting at your desk, in the car or on park bench, a high-tech glove might be just the gadget to help you turn the tunes in your head into music you can record.
The glove, called the Remidi T8 wearable instrument, is loaded with pressure-sensitive sensors along the fingerprints and palm. Its wristband controls how the combination of sounds from each sensor are translated as a user moves his or her hand according to Remedi. Remidi company started a Kickstarter campaign 13 days before for this glove and surpassed $100,000 and can be seen on Kickstarter homepage.
The glove aims to be a very intuitive device for music artists, enthusiasts and disc jockeys to use, according to the company.
Mark DeMay, co-founder and chief technology officer at Remidi said that users of the glove will be able to compose music, play and perform on the go. Also it can be thought of as a wearable MIDI controller referring to the music synthesizers found in recording studios that let producers combine tracks, tweak vocals and adjust tempos.
But the glove is actually much more adaptable than the large synthesizer machines, and can be personalized to create new, custom sounds or remix existing ones, depending on how a user programs it.
DeMay told live Science- "We wanted to give people a fun to express themselves and start pushing the boundaries of what we can do with musical instruments".
The idea for the wearable music instrument was born when Remidi founder and CEO, Andrea Baldereschi, and DeMay met while working at livid Instruments, an Austin, Texas-based company that designs MIDI controllers and mixers forDJs. Baldereschi had been a DJ for a number of years and would always tap out new beats whenever they were working together, DeMay said.
Remidi T8 View
The Technical specification of This glove are
Battery life: 5 to 10 hours , 110 mAh
Bluetooth: Standard 4.0, 2.4 Ghz, Ultra-Low-Energy
USB: Micro USB standard
Measurements*
Wristband: 10.5 inches x 1.3 inches x 0.8 inches ; 1.8 lb
Glove: ≈ 8 x 10 inches ; ≈ 1.4 lb (depending on size)
Materials*
Wristband: ABS ultra-light plastique with Soft-Touch.
Glove: ultra-light Spandex + Smart Textiles + PET/TPU skeleton sensors
Wristband - Glove connection: magnetic connector
If you want to pre-order Remidi T8 you can click here to redirect to there website.
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The glove aims to be a very intuitive device for music artists, enthusiasts and disc jockeys to use, according to the company.
Mark DeMay, co-founder and chief technology officer at Remidi said that users of the glove will be able to compose music, play and perform on the go. Also it can be thought of as a wearable MIDI controller referring to the music synthesizers found in recording studios that let producers combine tracks, tweak vocals and adjust tempos.
But the glove is actually much more adaptable than the large synthesizer machines, and can be personalized to create new, custom sounds or remix existing ones, depending on how a user programs it.
DeMay told live Science- "We wanted to give people a fun to express themselves and start pushing the boundaries of what we can do with musical instruments".
The idea for the wearable music instrument was born when Remidi founder and CEO, Andrea Baldereschi, and DeMay met while working at livid Instruments, an Austin, Texas-based company that designs MIDI controllers and mixers forDJs. Baldereschi had been a DJ for a number of years and would always tap out new beats whenever they were working together, DeMay said.
Remidi T8 View
The Technical specification of This glove are
Battery life: 5 to 10 hours , 110 mAh
Bluetooth: Standard 4.0, 2.4 Ghz, Ultra-Low-Energy
USB: Micro USB standard
Measurements*
Wristband: 10.5 inches x 1.3 inches x 0.8 inches ; 1.8 lb
Glove: ≈ 8 x 10 inches ; ≈ 1.4 lb (depending on size)
Materials*
Wristband: ABS ultra-light plastique with Soft-Touch.
Glove: ultra-light Spandex + Smart Textiles + PET/TPU skeleton sensors
Wristband - Glove connection: magnetic connector
If you want to pre-order Remidi T8 you can click here to redirect to there website.
Comment down your thoughts, share the post and stay tuned for more!
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