The importance of parameter mapping in electronic instrument design
NIME '02 Proceedings of the 2002 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Evolving Tooka: from experiment to instrument
NIME '04 Proceedings of the 2004 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Epipe: a novel electronic woodwind controller
NIME '04 Proceedings of the 2004 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Frequency content of breath pressure and implications for use in control
NIME '05 Proceedings of the 2005 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Handheld acoustic filter bank for musical control
NIME '06 Proceedings of the 2006 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Composing for Hyperbow: a collaboration between MIT and the Royal Academy of Music
NIME '06 Proceedings of the 2006 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Eye. breathe. music: creating music through minimal movement
EVA'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Electronic Visualisation and the Arts
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The Pipe is an experimental, general purpose music input device designed and built in the form of a compact MIDI wind controller. The development of this device was motivated in part by an interest in exploring breath pressure as a control input. The Pipe provides a variety of common sensor types, including force sensing resistors, momentary switches, accelerometers, potentiometers, and an air pressure transducer, which allow maximum flexibility in the design of a sensor mapping scheme. The Pipe uses a programmable BASIC Stamp 2sx microprocessor which outputs control messages via a standard MIDI jack.