The smart controller workbench
NIME '05 Proceedings of the 2005 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
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In this paper I present the gluiph, a single-board computer that was conceived as a platform for integrated electronic musical instruments. It aims to provide new instruments as well as existing ones with a stronger identity by untethering them from the often lab-like stage setups built around general purpose computers. The key additions to its core are a flexible sensor subsystem and multi-channel audio I/O. In contrast to other stand-alone approaches it retains a higher degree of flexibility by supporting popular music programming languages, with Miller Puckette's pd [1] being the current focus.