I'm mainly interested in purely analog devices in this thread, not just the
feel of it. I've been using and making digital devices and controllers for
years to manipulate 3D sound including Arduino, Kinect, Accelerometers,
crystal balls etc etc and most of my exhibitions these days include some
kind of interactive 3D sound, but I am curious as to what was/is available
in the purely analog realm and what can/was be done without any kind of
computer or digital processing.....

On Sunday, 16 February 2020, Bo-Erik Sandholm <bosses...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The Question is it the feel of the controller or no computer involved most
> important?
>
> Create a controller or reuse an old one.
>
> Connect an imu to a mechanical controller of our choice :-)
>
> ohti https://github.com/bossesand/OHTI  can be a starting point.
>
> Bno055 as imu.
> Using Arduino nano v3 gives usb serial connection.
> Esp32 / 8266 can give Wi-Fi, usb or ble connection.
>
> From wish or aliexpress hw cost can be less than 25 £ € very little
> soldering is required.
>
> Bosse
>
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> Connection device
>
> Den sön 16 feb. 2020 09:07Dan Yotz <dan2...@yotz.org> skrev:
>
> > I recall once seeing what i think was an eight channel board with quad
> > joysticks on each channel ... in the road case it was around 3’x4’x18”
> and
> > weighed 2-300 lbs...   sold for cheap... couldn’t bring myself to buy it
> > and carry it around...
> >
> > Otherwise I’d recommend getting a heavy duty joystick and replacing the
> > pots with dual analog tapers....
> >
> >
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