Both
practical and
not-so-practical applications for the
Wiimote have been around since Nintendo's console launched, but this latest hack is quite possibly the oddest thus far. Ken Moore, tinkerer extraordinaire, has inexplicably converted the controller into a new-fangled theremin. By coupling IR-infused gloves with a JV-1080 synth and the Wiimote's built-in Bluetooth, he's been able get his PC to recognize the left hand position as volume, and the right hand position as pitch. Once the IR camera in the Wiimote sends the positioning info back to the PC, MIDI sends it to the synthesizer to create sound. Now, you could just pick up a copy of
Guitar Hero or
Rock Band if you wanted to casually riff on some classics, but if you've got an intrinsic urge to perform a rendition of the original
Star Trek theme, this might be your speed. Peep the setup in video action after the break.
[Via
Joystiq]
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