Teabox: A Sensor Data Interface System
Jesse T. Allison, and Timothy Place
Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
- Year: 2005
- Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Pages: 56–59
- Keywords: Teabox, Electrotap, Sensor Interface, High Speed, High Resolution, Sensors, S/PDIF
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176693 (Link to paper)
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Abstract
Artists have long sought after alternative controllers, sensors, and other means for controlling computer-based musical performance in real-time. Traditional techniques for transmitting the data generated by such devices typically employ the use of MIDI as the transport protocol. Recently, several devices have been developed using alternatives to MIDI, including Ethernet-based and USB-based sensor interfaces. We have designed and produced a system that uses S/PDIF as the transport mechanism for a sensor interface. This provides robust performance, together with extremely low latency and high resolution. In our system, data from all sensors is multiplexed onto the digital audio line and demultiplexed in software on the computer using standard techniques. We have written demultiplexer objects and plugins for Max/MSP and Jade, as well as a MIDI Conversion program for interapplicaton uses, while others are in the works for PD, SuperCollider, and AudioUnits.
Citation
Jesse T. Allison, and Timothy Place. 2005. Teabox: A Sensor Data Interface System. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1176693
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{Allison2005, abstract = {Artists have long sought after alternative controllers, sensors, and other means for controlling computer-based musical performance in real-time. Traditional techniques for transmitting the data generated by such devices typically employ the use of MIDI as the transport protocol. Recently, several devices have been developed using alternatives to MIDI, including Ethernet-based and USB-based sensor interfaces. We have designed and produced a system that uses S/PDIF as the transport mechanism for a sensor interface. This provides robust performance, together with extremely low latency and high resolution. In our system, data from all sensors is multiplexed onto the digital audio line and demultiplexed in software on the computer using standard techniques. We have written demultiplexer objects and plugins for Max/MSP and Jade, as well as a MIDI Conversion program for interapplicaton uses, while others are in the works for PD, SuperCollider, and AudioUnits.}, address = {Vancouver, BC, Canada}, author = {Allison, Jesse T. and Place, Timothy}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.1176693}, issn = {2220-4806}, keywords = {Teabox, Electrotap, Sensor Interface, High Speed, High Resolution, Sensors, S/PDIF}, pages = {56--59}, title = {Teabox: A Sensor Data Interface System}, url = {http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2005/nime2005_056.pdf}, year = {2005} }