tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2671439418188048550.post4640265681098900540..comments2023-11-09T04:54:20.905-08:00Comments on Gordophone: Wii Nunchuck and Ableton Live Scene ControlGordon Goodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02789377236535400196noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2671439418188048550.post-18056358876289136382013-04-20T17:41:11.031-07:002013-04-20T17:41:11.031-07:00Thanks for the response!
I think you might be a l...Thanks for the response!<br /><br />I think you might be a little confused. I'm using the Wii Nunchuck controller. That is an accessory, which under normal circumstances, plugs into the WiiMote controller. My project does no wireless communication at all - it's all wired.<br /><br />Your idea of controlling your performance from off-stage is a cool idea, but if you want to do that, you'll need to look up information about using the WiiMote's bluetooth capabilities, and the distance that bluetooth wireless signals can reliably span. Also keep in mind that performance venues are often full of RF noise from concertgoer's wireless devices, so range may be more limited in practice.Gordon Goodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02789377236535400196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2671439418188048550.post-17010210407239479352013-04-20T07:18:42.096-07:002013-04-20T07:18:42.096-07:00Very cool! Got a question, I'm interesting in ...Very cool! Got a question, I'm interesting in using one of these as means of triggering my laptop before I arrive onstage for live shows, do you know roughly what the range these controllers have? How far could I be from the laptop to trigger it?<br /><br />ThanksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com