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Abstract
This paper presents DigiDrum – a novel virtual reality musical instrument (VRMI) which consists of a physical drum augmented by virtual reality (VR) to produce enhanced auditory and haptic feedback. The physical drum membrane is driven by a simulated membrane of which the parameters can be changed on the fly. The design and implementation of the instrument setup are detailed together with the preliminary results of a user study which investigates users’ haptic perception of the material stiffness ofthe drum membrane. The study tests whether the tensionin the membrane simulation and the sound damping (how fast the sound dies out) changes users’ perception of drum membrane stiffness. Preliminary results show that higher values for both tension and damping give the illusion ofhigher material stiffness in the drum membrane, where the damping appears to be the more important factor. The goal and contribution of this work is twofold: on the one hand it introduces a musical instrument which allows for enhanced musical expression possibilities through VR. On the other hand, it presents an early investigation on how haptics influence users’ interaction in VRMIs by presenting a preliminary study.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 17th Sound and Music Computing Conference |
Editors | Simone Spagnol, Andrea Valle |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publisher | Axea sas/SMC Network |
Publication date | 2020 |
Pages | 292-299 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-88-945415-0-2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | 17th Sound and Music Computing Conference - Torino, Italy Duration: 24 Jun 2020 → 26 Jun 2020 Conference number: 17 https://smc2020torino.it/uk/ |
Conference
Conference | 17th Sound and Music Computing Conference |
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Number | 17 |
Country/Territory | Italy |
City | Torino |
Period | 24/06/2020 → 26/06/2020 |
Internet address |
Series | Proceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conference |
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ISSN | 2518-3672 |
Keywords
- Virtual Reality (VR)
- Haptics
- Musical instrument
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Presentation of "DigiDrum: A Haptic-based Virtual Reality Musical Instrument and a Case Study" at SMC conference
Willemsen, S. (Speaker)
25 Jun 2020Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations
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17th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2020
Willemsen, S. (Participant)
24 Jun 2020 → 26 Jun 2020Activity: Attending an event › Conference organisation or participation
Research output
- 7 Citations
- 1 PhD thesis
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The Emulated Ensemble: Real-Time Simulation of Musical Instruments using Finite-Difference Time-Domain Methods
Willemsen, S., 2021, Aalborg Universitetsforlag. 476 p.Research output: PhD thesis
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