Abstrakt
This paper explores a new interaction possibility for increasing
performer freedom via a foot-mounted wearable, and an
instrument-mounted device that maintain stomp-box styles
of interactivity, but without the restrictions normally associated
with the original design of guitar effect pedals. The
classic foot activated effect pedals that are used to alter
the sound of the instrument are stationary, forcing the performer
to return to the same location in order to interact
with the pedals. This paper presents a new design that
enables the performer to interact with the effect pedals
anywhere on the stage. By designing a foot&instrumentmounted
effect controller, we kept the strongest part of the
classical pedal design, while allowing the activation of the
effect at any location on the stage. The usability of the
device has been tested on thirty experienced guitar players.
Their performance has been recorded and compared, and
their opinion has been investigated through questionnaire
and interview. The results of the experiment showed that,
in theory, foot&instrument-mounted effect controller can replace
standard effect pedals and at the same time provide
more mobility on a stage.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Titel | NIME 2017 Papers and Posters Proceedings |
Antal sider | 4 |
Udgivelsessted | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Forlag | NIME |
Publikationsdato | 15 maj 2017 |
Sider | 354-357 |
Status | Udgivet - 15 maj 2017 |
Begivenhed | New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2017 - AAU Sydhavn, Copenhagen, Danmark Varighed: 14 maj 2017 → 18 maj 2017 http://www.nime17.org |
Konference
Konference | New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2017 |
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Lokation | AAU Sydhavn |
Land/Område | Danmark |
By | Copenhagen |
Periode | 14/05/2017 → 18/05/2017 |
Internetadresse |
Navn | NIME Proceedings |
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ISSN | 2220-4806 |