11/23/2006

Nintendo DS hacked into cool wireless MIDI controller


UPDATE: Here is the download.
This is what German hacker/student/musician Tob, who created the cool NitroTracker old-school tracker app for the DS has been working on: Software to turn put easy-to-use MIDI into the Nintendo DS using WiFi. Previously, you've had to use hardware. The DS obviously sucks as a keyboard, but is great as a little X-Y controller like a Kaoss Pad, and presumably there's no reason why he can't build a simple XOX drum programmer, a little Lemur clone, or even a virtual Monome. Tob is still developing the software - as you can see from the video, it's in a pretty early stage - but it will be released ASAP. And even if you don't have a DS, stick with this video long enough to hear the guy playing 'We Will Rock You' though the onboard sounds... (via the wonderful Robot Porn blog, which is currently building a MIDI Keytar. Thanks Philip)

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:15 pm

    Same approach, but between a Palm and a Mac (oh and it uses BT instead of Wi-fi):
    http://www.bhajis-garden.org/story.php?id=31

    No on-screen keyboard, but a bunch of trigger buttons, assignable knobs and a X-Y controller.

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  2. Anonymous10:08 pm

    awesome! what else can a say?!

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  3. Anonymous3:19 am

    Its only a matter of time before someone hacks the new Nintendo WII controllers into Wireless MIDI gestural controller madness. They're pretty much glorified IR Remotes....

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  4. Anonymous6:42 am

    The Wii controllers don't have any IR capabilities.

    They are using RF.

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  5. Anonymous9:38 am

    hehe, Tom, I told you there'd be "smoke on the water" in your shop, hehe ;)

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  6. Anonymous1:50 pm

    Am I the only one who noticed that he plays "Smoke on the Water" wrong?

    Otherwise, awsome :D

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  7. Anonymous2:27 pm

    what's wrong with the smoke?

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  8. Anonymous6:32 pm

    Yes he plays it wrong, it goes like this:
    E - G - A - E - G - B - A
    When it really should be:
    E - G - A - E - G - A# - A

    Might be for the lack of semitones in that environment, or hes just tonedeaf, dunno :P

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  9. Anonymous11:12 pm

    simply awesome

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  10. Anonymous7:17 pm

    It's neat how people are starting to use the DS as a viable music making instrument, from homebrew type stuff to official software like Daigasso! Band Brothers, Gunpey (a puzzle game that has a sequencer as an extra), and M-06, the acoustic guitar software.

    Here's someone using Gunpey with a KAOSS pad (found via GameSetWatch:

    PicoPico Machine into a KAOSS

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  11. Anonymous2:11 am

    DSMIDIWiFi is out!

    http://dsmidiwifi.tobw.net

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  12. Anonymous7:34 am

    I used the DS for some work on my latest two albums -- it's experimental electronic, broken-beat, ambient, pop style music so please spread it around on iTunes! Used mostly in this album and this album! -- Please support independent music!

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  13. Anonymous6:03 pm

    To anynomous at 6:35:
    Its already hacked

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  14. Anonymous10:35 am

    How so nice screen keyboard but a bunch of trigger buttons.

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