[PD] Attaching a Sensor to Acoustic Instruments Question

Pedro Lopes pedro.lopes at ist.utl.pt
Thu Dec 2 01:26:47 CET 2010


Nothing a "sensor" check would not prevent. Its like sound check =P
The thing with bluetooth is if you loose the "device" it can take a lot of
time to reconnect. But it can be used for 8 meters.

There are other things:
- radio (zigbee, xbee)
- wifi (hooray, i love wifi)

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 12:14 AM, tim vets <timvets at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> 2010/12/1 Tedb0t <lists at liminastudio.com>
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> > problems with bluetooth in concert situations
>>
>> I think this would mostly depend on how far away you are from the
>> receiver.  If you're expecting to be fairly far away (more than 10 or 20
>> feet) bluetooth is probably not the right choice.
>>
>> I don't know about that. I have done performances walking around on a
> stage of 8 by 8 meters, using a wiimote duct-taped to my guitar to control a
> pd patch, no problems there.
> Ofcourse there's no guarantee.
> If you can, test beforehand in a situation as close to the actual
> performance as possible, to get an idea if it's reliable...
> Tim
>
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