Inspiration
Usually there is somewhat of a disconnect between the DJ and the audience therefore this project is aimed to close that gap. We received the inspiration from performers using such a glove to create music on stage.
What it does
The project receives an audio input from the mp3. and filters the signal to create effects that commonly used by DJ's at events.
How we built it
The DJ gloves were built by using the National Instrument LabView programming language as well as their programming tool myDAQ. After we acquired the audio signal from a cell phone, we used myDAQ and LabView language to filter sound, and create stunning visuals using RGB LEDs through amplitude detection.
Challenges we ran into
Our team faced challenges manipulating the audio in real time.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We were able to create wearable technology that could be used to bring a better experience for DJ's and party goers.
What we learned
The team was able to gain more knowledge in signal processing in the LabView language, myDAQ and with Flex Sensors.
What's next for DJ Gloves
We plan to continue to work with the gloves to add more features that will create a more interactive experience for everyone.
Built With
- flex-sensors
- labview
- mydaq
- op-amp
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