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Re: Announcing the iMelodica

Re: Announcing the iMelodica

2010-06-11 by lsf5275@aol.com

Yes it's true.
 
While on a badly needed vacation I got to thinking. What kind of instrument 
 would best benefit from porting into the iPad. The Melodica!
 
I have just about finished up the design for the breath interface that will 
 allow you to actually blow into the iPad while depressing the keys on the  
screen. It really is amazing! The only drawback was that since you can't  
actually feel the keys like on a real Melodica, it is difficult to know where 
 they are. To resolve this, I have come up with a little clip on mirror as 
a  training tool.
 
This week I will begin working in the studio to digitally sample several  
Melodicas, including the HM-26, 27 & 32 Piano models, The HM-36 Professional  
and the HM-900 Soprano and 901 Alto Melodicas. We are working out a 
software  algorithm that will allow for the subtleties of breathing in and out of 
the  breath interface and to sense wind force and expression.
 
Because of the complexity of this undertaking, we have decided to  
temporarily shelve the porting the Birotron to the iPad.
 
I have been in touch with Honor about joint-venturing this product but they 
 have declined any involvement. We have agreed not to use the Melodica name 
other  than to identify what it is. The name under which we intend to 
market the  product is...
 
iBlow b90 4000D
 
Frank

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica

2010-06-11 by Rick Blechta

How about an iPad ocarina, or as it's known in Italia, the patato dolce.

Rick


On Jun 11, 2010, at 4:17 PM, lsf5275@aol.com wrote:


Yes it's true.
While on a badly needed vacation I got to thinking. What kind of instrument would best benefit from porting into the iPad. The Melodica!
I have just about finished up the design for the breath interface that will allow you to actually blow into the iPad while depressing the keys on the screen. It really is amazing! The only drawback was that since you can't actually feel the keys like on a real Melodica, it is difficult to know where they are. To resolve this, I have come up with a little clip on mirror as a training tool.
This week I will begin working in the studio to digitally sample several Melodicas, including the HM-26, 27 & 32 Piano models, The HM-36 Professional and the HM-900 Soprano and 901 Alto Melodicas. We are working out a software algorithm that will allow for the subtleties of breathing in and out of the breath interface and to sense wind force and expression.
Because of the complexity of this undertaking, we have decided to temporarily shelve the porting the Birotron to the iPad.
I have been in touch with Honor about joint-venturing this product but they have declined any involvement. We have agreed not to use the Melodica name other than to identify what it is. The name under which we intend to market the product is...
iBlow b90 4000D
Frank


RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica

2010-06-11 by John Wright

Great plan.  Only one minior suggestion; a virtual volume pedal for
swells.  Therfore a new name of:
 
iBlow B4 i Swello
 
John
#911

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Yes it's true.
 
While on a badly needed vacation I got to thinking. What kind of
instrument would best benefit from porting into the iPad. The Melodica!
 
I have just about finished up the design for the breath interface that
will allow you to actually blow into the iPad while depressing the keys
on the screen. It really is amazing! The only drawback was that since
you can't actually feel the keys like on a real Melodica, it is
difficult to know where they are. To resolve this, I have come up with a
little clip on mirror as a training tool.
 
This week I will begin working in the studio to digitally sample several
Melodicas, including the HM-26, 27 & 32 Piano models, The HM-36
Professional and the HM-900 Soprano and 901 Alto Melodicas. We are
working out a software algorithm that will allow for the subtleties of
breathing in and out of the breath interface and to sense wind force and
expression.
 
Because of the complexity of this undertaking, we have decided to
temporarily shelve the porting the Birotron to the iPad.
 
I have been in touch with Honor about joint-venturing this product but
they have declined any involvement. We have agreed not to use the
Melodica name other than to identify what it is. The name under which we
intend to market the product is...
 
iBlow b90 4000D
 
Frank

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica

2010-06-11 by lsf5275@aol.com

Good one John, We invite you to join the development team.
 
 
In a message dated 6/11/2010 4:31:08 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
john.wright@consona.com writes:

iBlow B4 i Swello
 
John
#911

Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica

2010-06-12 by fdoddy@aol.com

hahaha
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Subject: RE: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica


  
    
                  

Great plan.  Only one minior suggestion; a virtual volume pedal for swells.  Therfore a new name of:
 
iBlow B4 i Swello
 
John
#911



From: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com [mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of lsf5275@aol.com
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 4:18 PM
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Announcing the iMelodica



  

Yes it's true.
 
While on a badly needed vacation I got to thinking. What kind of instrument would best benefit from porting into the iPad. The Melodica!
 
I have just about finished up the design for the breath interface that will allow you to actually blow into the iPad while depressing the keys on the screen. It really is amazing! The only drawback was that since you can't actually feel the keys like on a real Melodica, it is difficult to know where they are. To resolve this, I have come up with a little clip on mirror as a training tool.
 
This week I will begin working in the studio to digitally sample several Melodicas, including the HM-26, 27 & 32 Piano models, The HM-36 Professional and the HM-900 Soprano and 901 Alto Melodicas. We are working out a software algorithm that will allow for the subtleties of breathing in and out of the breath interface and to sense wind force and expression.
 
Because of the complexity of this undertaking, we have decided to temporarily shelve the porting the Birotron to the iPad.
 
I have been in touch with Honor about joint-venturing this product but they have declined any involvement. We have agreed not to use the Melodica name other than to identify what it is. The name under which we intend to market the product is...
 
iBlow b90 4000D
 
Frank

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