should make wii control much more precise!
technical review here:
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2008 ... sensor.ars
demo vid here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acND4sO3pJs
does it work with usine?
any1 tried?
Nintendo Wii MotionPlus
it will work soon!
Olivier Sens
www.brainmodular.com
www.brainmodular.com
that answers one of my questions! thanks
any progress on making this work in Usine?
After stumbling across this: http://www.brandmaier.de/miidii/
I'm seriously considering getting a wiimote, a balance board and the motionplus
After stumbling across this: http://www.brandmaier.de/miidii/
I'm seriously considering getting a wiimote, a balance board and the motionplus
not yet but you can live without the motion plus. just a matter of precision but not a real problem.
Olivier Sens
www.brainmodular.com
www.brainmodular.com
i can partly confirm this:
the experience of the wii module in Usine is already worth the purchase of a wiimote.
yet i didnt manage to build an application to make the wiimote really useful. for binary controls (wii is up/down, left/right, etc.) its well ok. for gradual changes (volume, filter cutoff, effects mix, etc.) the standard wiimote doesnt match faders/knobs by any means..
my hope is that the motionplus overcomes this. of course it will be never as good as the Buchla lightning controller (2000$)
i cant speak for the balance bord. would love to hear if u can do something serious with this (though having fun a few times wouldnt be a bad purpose of course!)
the experience of the wii module in Usine is already worth the purchase of a wiimote.
yet i didnt manage to build an application to make the wiimote really useful. for binary controls (wii is up/down, left/right, etc.) its well ok. for gradual changes (volume, filter cutoff, effects mix, etc.) the standard wiimote doesnt match faders/knobs by any means..
my hope is that the motionplus overcomes this. of course it will be never as good as the Buchla lightning controller (2000$)
i cant speak for the balance bord. would love to hear if u can do something serious with this (though having fun a few times wouldnt be a bad purpose of course!)
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