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December 8, 2006

The world is off and running with the Nintendo Wii Remote for music. You’ll recall I hoped publicly on CDM this device would work for music from the day of Nintendo’s announcement (like many of you), and I’m pleasantly surprised to say everything got a whole lot easier as Nintendo chose a commonly-used Bluetooth chip for their device! (Apparently overwhelmed with demand, the documentation site Wiili is down at the moment; hopefully will be back soon.) I’ll have complete details of how to hook up the Wii to various software for music and motion — hopefully written in friendly terms — within the next few days, provided I can find a controller and bring it home! As a teaser, though, here are examples using the Wii remote as a drum controller and general-purpose timbre controller.

Wiimote Control [theoreticalplayground, excellent physical-computing site!]

WiiMote Music Controller Nord Lead

Another video with some basic instructions:


From bobsomers, who apparently just got his poor account hosed because of too many hits. Bob, we feel your pain. Really. Right now, we’re ringing up bills as every reader reads this. (Hello, host!)

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Originally posted by Peter Kirn from Create Digital Music, remediated by yatta on Dec 8, 2006 at 11:43 AM


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