Musical Interaction Design with the CUI32Stem: Wireless Options and the GROVE system for prototyping new interfaces

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Abstract

The Create USB Interface is an open source microcontroller board that can be programmed in C, BASIC, or Arduino languages. The latest version is called the CUI32Stem, and it is designed to work ‘hand-in-hand’ with the GROVE prototyping system that includes a wide range of sensors and actuators. It utilizes a high-performance Microchip® PIC32 microcontroller unit to allow programmable user interfaces. Its development and typical uses are described, focusing on musical interaction design scenarios. Several options for wireless connectivity are described as well, enabling the CUI32Stem to pair with a smartphone and/or a normal computer. Finally, SeeedStudio’s GROVE system is explained, which provides a prototyping system comprised of various elements that incorporate simple plugs, allowing the CUI32Stem to easily connect to the growing collection of open source GROVE transducers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
Number of pages4
Publication date21 May 2012
Pages119-122
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2012
Event12th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression - Ann-Arbor, Michigan, United States
Duration: 21 May 201223 May 2013
http://aimlab.kaist.ac.kr/nime2013/

Conference

Conference12th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAnn-Arbor, Michigan
Period21/05/201223/05/2013
Internet address

Keywords

  • Musical Interaction Design
  • NIME education
  • Microcontroller,
  • Arduino language
  • StickOS BASIC
  • Open Sound Control
  • Microchip PIC32
  • Wireless
  • ZigFlea
  • WiFi, 802.11
  • Bluetooth
  • CUI32Stem

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