WHAT IS THE DESIGN PROBLEM THAT I AM TRYING TO SOLVE WITH MY PROJECT?
My idea isn't so much about solving a problem through design, but rather extending the function of a current design; modifying/hacking an object (a guitar in my case) to perform something else which may or may not be practical or useful. I want to modify a guitar pedal to take the incoming frequencies of a guitar, and by assigning specific colors to specific tones it will output "visual music" on a large tv or something.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE NUANCES TO THIS DESIGN? (special consideration, materials, process, effects of switching, etc)
From a practical standpoint it seems like this would be a pretty basic design, the only thing that really needs to be taken into consideration is the arrangement of the electrical and technical components in the pedal.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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The idea sounds (pun intended) cool.
If your hacking something like a wawa pedal, how are you changing it and what software/interface would you use to create/construct these colors/images? You could use Flash, or Processing, adjusting the pedal to work like a translator for the notes you play (note,octave=number=color).
Or, maybe, you don't want it to be so linear?
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