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Wii Theremin - How It Works
GoNintendo — Direct link here Link This entry was posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 at 4:56 pm and is filed under News by RMC , Wii . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

Wii Theremin - How It Works
GoNintendo — Direct link here Link This entry was posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 at 4:56 pm and is filed under News by RMC , Wii . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site.

Wiimote hacked to create inexpensive theremin
Opposable Thumbs — Hackers have done many interesting things with the Wiimote, and it's a little surprising that Nintendo hasn't taken any cues from some of the great ideas that the online community has thought up. The newest idea? Use the Wiimote and a pair of gloves to create a virtual theremin . Yes, it works and yes, it's awesome. A theremin is an instrument that doesn't need to be touched, you simply move your hands around two antennae to control volume and pitch. If you've ever watched an old sci-fi movie, you know the sound a theremin makes; it's that otherworldly trilling that you usually hear when flying saucers are on the screen. Creating the ...

DIY Wii remote theremin sounds great and easily constructed
Destructoid — Recently, Ken Moore made the Wii remote useful. Instead of using it for pretend bowling or boxing, Moore turned his attention on making the controller a pretty slick theremin. While we can debate his motivation, the end product is undisputedly rad. In ...

DIY Wii remote theramin sounds great and easily constructed
Destructoid — Recently, Ken Moore made the Wii remote useful. Instead of using it for pretend bowling or boxing, Moore turned his attention on making the controller a pretty slick theramin. While we can debate his motivation, the end product is undisputedly rad. In ...

Ken Moore goes where no man has gone before, turns Wiimote into theremin
Joystiq [Nintendo] — Filed under: Video, Homebrew Ken Moore likes to fiddle around with things. His latest project turns the Wiimote into a theremin, which is one of the earliest electronic instruments and the first that is actually played without touching. Above, you'll see a video of Ken providing a tech demo and brief history lesson on the instrument. Past the break, you'll see Ken attempt to do the theme for the original Star Trek show. [Via Engadget] ...

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