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Sound Music Suit Sensor project page 5

Table of contents:
Background:   What started it all?
What will we do at the first meeting?

How will we start everything?
 
How will the electronics begin to take shape? 
How will the sound get from the suit to the computer?
How do you begin to fabricate Les Suit?
 How do you organize and communicate a dizzying array of great ideas?
 
Ahh, could we see a sketch the electroniques?
 How do you allow for idea expansion without getting lost in the idea ocean? 
How do you modify the idea list so members of the team know which ideas to spend time on? 
Electronics further defined

How will the sound get from the suit to the computer?

What needed to be done: 
1/31/2013
Bobby showed me how the components connect.

What was done: 
Bobby imparted a clear idea of how the sound processing system would work.

What was produced:

A solid working model for the electronic system.

The sensors work by resisting electric current.

The the current comes into the arduino and is translated into computer language (1s and 01) by the integrated circuit located on the arduino
- The 1s and 0s o into the computer thought eh USB cord.
- The signals are picked up and processed  by software called  "pduino " (a pure data patch).


- The 1s and 0s (basically combinations of electrical signals) are sent to various types of sound generators (made by other pure data users or created from scratch by me and/or Bobby)

-The result is sent out to the PA speakers and into the ears of the audience.

Bobby's first drawing of how it will work. I look a little pale.
This ia an Arduino ( a microcircuit) It is what carries the signal along the path marked with a letter "A" in the sketch above.
Wires will run from the sensors to these connection points on the Arduino (which will be in a protective pocket on the back of the suit). Then they will run into the computer, out of the computer into the "I/O" mechanism, and out to the speaker.
Working on an interface for the suit.

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