[maxmsp] Re: sensors and wireless transmitting
Cecil Averett
c_averett at csdesigngroup.net
Sat Feb 9 11:02:35 MST 2008
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I used the Infusion Systems WiMicroDig in a theatre production. One of the drawbacks I found with using BlueTooth is that it needed to be manually reset whenever an actor wearing the transmitter moved out of range (to dressing room). Kind of tough to have an engineer reaching to reset that system while trying to mix. Just an FYI. On Feb 9, 2008, at 9:26 AM, gamuso wrote: > > hello... I was interested in this thing, investigate a little, and > found some good options, here you have the links: > > for midi wireless, the best: > http://www.musik-service.de/-prx395759292es.aspx > > > in think this bluetooth based best: > http://infusionsystems.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/98 > > > -- > www.davidfernandez.com.es > --------------------------- > PB 15" 1,67 Ghz. 1,5 G RAM. > Lacie 250 Gb. > Presonus FireBox > Ableton Live 6 > > _______________________________________________ > maxmsp mailing list > maxmsp at cycling74.com > http://www.cycling74.com/mailman/listinfo/maxmsp
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