experiment with how player physically interact with an electronic kit isnot newbut this invention for a drum sequenator user interface by doctoral student Peter Bennett is just awesome . It ’s unproblematic too : each drum gist has a track on BeatBearing ’s plastic CRT screen , and by dropping a ball bearing into a hole you trigger that lead ’s effect as a scanning light beam encounters it . When you keep an eye on a video of it in action , moving the bearings around in real metre is like a kind of weird drumfish concert dance :

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BeatBearing currently only has 4 tracks , so highly complex successiveness are n’t really potential . But we do inquire what would happen , flying - ball - bearingly - speaking if you really turned the speed up .

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