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Mouth Pieces

Mouth Pieces is an assembly of seven diverse mouth operated music controllers.

These controllers modify a predefined set of eight audio loops, where each controller module modifies the allocated loop in a different way. A maximum number of seven people can operate the controllers, which can be reached easily due to their suspended installation at the ceiling. Distinction of controllers during an exhibition is ensured by different colors and shapes.

TAKEAWAY FESTIVAL London

Mouth Pieces will be shown at TAKEAWAY FESTIVAL in London from 9th to 11th may 2007.

1 / Pitch Module

The Pitch module is a tiny wedge with a three-position switch inside, and can be controlled using the tounge. The three-position switch controlls the pitch behaviour. The top position increases the pitch value, the bottom position decreases, whereas the medium position leaves the value unchanged.

2 / Bite Module

The Bite module is a soft, elastic cylinder that controlls the buzzeffect. An FSR Force sensor inside measures the intensity of biting in the cylinder. The higher the pressure gets, the more intensive the buzz becomes.

3 / Volume Module

The Volume module is a tube-shaped vacuum cup, wich has to be sucked on the tongue. The sensor inside this module measures intensity of light, therefore, if the mouth is closed with the tongue inside the sensor will recognize little to zero light waves and the allocated loop will be muted. To increase the volume the mouth has to be opened or the tongue has to be poked out to active the sensor.

4 / Scratch Module

The Scratch module is a cone-shaped tube connected to an air pressure sensor. Whereas the scratch direction is controlled by either blowing to scratch forward, and sucking to scratch backward, the measured intensity of the pressure defines the scar tch length.

5 / Reverse Module

The Reverse module is a cuboid-shaped sensor detecting the orientation of the sensor, i.e. the play direction will reverse as soon as the sensor has been rotated by 180 degrees.

6 / Gate Module

The Gate module is a tiny ball with a tilt sensor inside. The gate effect can be activated by playing around with it with the tongue.

7 / Beat Module

The Beat module is a triangle-shaped sensor featuring three tongue operated push buttons. To jump to beat one, beat two or to do the stutter effect the three push buttons can be used respectively.

Music

The Reaktor Instrument „Keymasher Micro“ and the Loops are produced by Tim Exile.

Epilogue / Motivation

The mouth of humans is the most natural sound generator, so we decided to create a new modern technology to create the sound of tomorrow. Controlling complex functions using the mouth is advantageous since it enables the musician to handle other actions simultaneously, like playing the guitar. Unfortunately there is no wireless edition currently.

Presentation at Native Instruments / Part 1

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Presentation at Native Instruments / Part 1

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Art des Projekts

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Betreuung

foto: Prof. Boris Müller foto: Prof. Reto Wettach

Entstehungszeitraum

SoSe 06 – WiSe 06 / 07