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		<title>Sequencing Beats with Bubble Gum (Tangible Interface War!)</title>
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Squarely in the &#8220;not seen at NAMM&#8221; category, the Bubblegum Sequencer uses differently-colored bubble gum balls, arranged in a grid of holes, to create rhythmic patterns. It&#8217;s not exactly a leap forward for music &#8212; you wind up with a pretty simple drum step sequencer &#8212; but it does look like fun. Or it would [...]]]></description>
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<p>Squarely in the &#8220;not seen at NAMM&#8221; category, the Bubblegum Sequencer uses differently-colored bubble gum balls, arranged in a grid of holes, to create rhythmic patterns. It&#8217;s not exactly a leap forward for music &#8212; you wind up with a pretty simple drum step sequencer &#8212; but it does look like fun. Or it would be, except I&#8217;d wind up eating the tangible sequencer. Note to self: make interfaces out of something I won&#8217;t devour.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s rather interesting here is that the whole system uses computer vision analysis &#8212; a camera spots the gum balls by color. One thing that means is that you could skip the grid altogether and apply this to something very different.</p>
<p>The hyper-rational voiceover I find really amusing. Now, just add hard-disk recording next year, and the Bumblegum 5000 could&nbsp; in fact be at NAMM.</p>
<p>Thanks, Johan!</p>
<p><P><strong>Updated! Holy crap!</strong> Analog Industries has started a blog war:</p>
<blockquote><p>Peter Kirn got all up in our grill with a bubblegum sequencer over on CDM. Well, Peter. I&#8217;ll see your bubblegum sequencer, and raise you one done with Skittles.</p></blockquote>
<p><P><a href="http://www.analogindustries.com/blog/entry.jsp?msgid=1201075637858">&#8220;I Eat Beats&#8221; Skittle Sequencer</a></p>
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<P>But, come on, Chris. I enjoy my Skittles now and then, but bubble gum is more delicious, and you can&#8217;t blow a bubble with a Skittle.<br />
<P>I have heard that Moog Music is introducing a Candy Sequencer OS (Old School), using salt water taffy. And looking at comments, the <a href="http://www.nime.org/">International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression</a> this year may just turn into a massive rumble / turf war of tangible interfaces. Which is why <em>my</em> tangible interface will be <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_Rocks">Pop Rocks</a>.</p>
<p><P><strong>Updated, again!</strong> <em>Still</em> more. This time, Evan from thisisnotalabel sees our bubblegum sequencer and raises us a <a href="http://www.thisisnotalabel.com/talk.php?bp=366">ball bearing sequencer</a>. Careful, though, kids. Those are not edible. Choking hazard!</p>
<p><P><strong>Still more: it&#8217;s a dining table as musical interface, in a sonically-augmented culinary artwork:</strong></p>
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