Whether you’re studying music, or don’t know the first thing about chords and tempo, these four music apps for the Leap Motion Controller offer a magical new way to make music.
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How can we develop applications for the Leap Motion Controller that don’t require constant visual feedback? Imaging using your mouse with your eye shut. How well would it work? Now imaging typing with your eyes shut. How well does it work? As a musician and musical interaction designer, I have to ask this question for […]
Adam Somers, a passionate musician, has been working on amazing Leap Motion applications for many months. His AirHarp and AirBeats instrument apps have been covered by Engadget, Dvice, CNET Australia, Hackaday and more. We spoke with Adam back in February (see video), and today we have an update on what he’s been doing lately. This […]
At Leap Motion, we’ve been amazed by how many people from around the world have been inspired by the possibilities of our technology. They want to free themselves, and the rest of us, from the current limitations of computing interfaces. Last week, we joined many of these visionaries at the annual SF MusicTech Summit, which […]
Adam Somers is always trying to discover and develop new tools to use for music performance. His passion for interaction with electronic instruments led him to create Air Harp. Just like a real harp, it relies on the finest level of precision and responsiveness. It understands every finger pluck and every hand nuance to make […]