I mean, if I thought I had a better idea than Soundplane, Linnstrument, Continuum, Etouché, or Seaboard, that would be a different story. But I’m pretty sure I don’t.
Bumping an old thread for an interesting announcement via the Max newsletter today. I hadn’t paid any real attention to the Sensel Morph but the Max package for it has got me interested. Seems like a reasonably priced way to get some great touch data for Max to use.
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wrong thread confusion
yeah that’s weird
we’ll look into it
Has anyone here played around with making their own capacitive touch controller using the mpr121 and arduino? I have played around using adafruit’s library and almost have a simple Buchla style controller figured out. I’m just having a lot of trouble getting pressure right.
I worked with BareConductive on PiCap (https://www.bareconductive.com/shop/pi-cap/) → here’s our mpr121 code: https://github.com/BareConductive/ — maybe it will be useful in some way?
I’ll take a look at it. Thank you!
I’ve been using the capacitive touch library on Arduino Playground, it’s been really easy for me to work with. https://playground.arduino.cc/Main/CapacitiveSensor?from=Main.CapSense
Any recomendarions for a good dac, maybe dual or quad to use with touch sensors and an arduino? Without being a smd…