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Major components
In general, we divided our system design into three major components:
- Video processing, which tracks the current position of drum stick in real time;
- Audio processing, which detects the ‘hit’ of the drum stick and generates drum sounds;
- Integration of the previous 2 parts.
Required materials
- A webcam: a camera is used to videotape the paper and stick movements. In our experiment we simply used the webcam embedded in our laptop. However, other users may use any other types of cameras depending on individual requirements.
- A microphone: since the camera can only track the stick's position but not being able to know whether the stick really hits the paper to make sound, a microphone is used to detect when the stick actually hits the paper (when the player wants to play a note). We placed the microphone inside a sound-prove paper box to avoid noise interference.
There are some required materials for our system setup:
Virtual drum kit system design
Our whole system works under the sequence numbered(from 1 to 4) in the above illustration.
Read also:
OpenStax, Virtual drum kit. OpenStax CNX. Dec 19, 2013 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11607/1.1
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