Homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin. The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds (sine wave) or a nearly endless world of bizarre sounds (let's hear a Theremin do that!). For more information and demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com
If you're yearning to join the Wiimote hacker's club, the first skill to learn is how to make a Bluetooth connection between your Wiimote and your computer. You can find the steps elsewhere on the web, but I have a few tips that might save you some time.
I've also posted written instructions on my blog at http://www.kenmoored esign.com/2008/11/co nnecting-wiimote-to- your-pc.html
Homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin. The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds (sine wave) or a nearly endless world of bizarre sounds (let's hear a Theremin do that!). For more information and demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com
Homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin. The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds (sine wave) or a nearly endless world of bizarre sounds (let's hear a Theremin do that!). For more information and demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com
This is my submission for NPR's National Caroling Party 2008. The instrument is my homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin (simulator). The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds. For the mp3 and more demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com
If you want to experiment with the Wiimote Whiteboard or other wii hacking projects, you should start by making your own infrared light pens. This design is sturdy, self-contained, and cheap and easy to make. Video shows step-by-step instructions plus shopping list. For more videos and demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com
Homemade Wiimote-powered Theremin (simulator). The technology links a Wiimote controller, infrared LED gloves and a Roland JV-1080 synthesizer to create Theremin-like sounds. Here I play an original arrangement of the Doctor Who theme. For the mp3 (sounds better - played with a keyboard) and more demos visit http://www.kenmoored esign.com