Topic: Feature request: brain wave midi manipulation (!?)
In line with some of my more outlandish requests, I have been thinking of the possiblities technology might bring to music performance and creation.
This is not a genuine request for a pianoteq feature now, but rather an exploration of music unihibited by the limits of physicality and timbre that current non-virtual instruments impose.
So, is anyone a bit more knowledgeable on the subject of neuro-muso-science? And would anyone know of any studies relating to the brain's pitch recognition?
A quick search reveals IVBA Interactive Brainwave Visual Analyser
I haven't a clue how good this is: http://www.ibva.co.uk/Templates/music.htm
Theoretically such a device could be used with pianoteq. But whether it's currently accurate enough to pick up and translate rhythm, pace and also multiple notes I do not know.
Although I'm gradually getting better at actually playing the keys, most of the music I can imagine is lost in the translation.
Some day I hope we'll all be able to perform concertos with our eyes closed and arms crossed, in, ooh I dunno - "Encephaloteq"?
Any thoughts?
-Tony