The Jam-O-Drum interactive music system: a study in interaction design
DIS '00 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, and techniques
Principles for designing computer music controllers
NIME '01 Proceedings of the 2001 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
An interface for precise musical control
NIME '02 Proceedings of the 2002 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
The virtual Bodhran: the Vodhran
NIME '02 Proceedings of the 2002 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Aobachi: a new interface for Japanese drumming
NIME '04 Proceedings of the 2004 conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Controlling a physical model with a 2D force matrix
NIME '07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Physical models and musical controllers: designing a novel electronic percussion instrument
NIME '07 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on New interfaces for musical expression
Ubiquitous drums: a tangible, wearable musical interface
CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Drum controllers designed by researchers and commercial companies use a variety of techniques for capturing percussive gestures. It is challenging to obtain both quick response times and low-level data (such as position) that contain expressive information. This research is a comprehensive study of current methods to evaluate the available strategies and technologies. This study aims to demonstrate the benefits and detriments of the current state of percussion controllers as well as yield tools for those who would wish to conduct this type of study in the future.