Motion-Synthesizer-Project-

Final Year Technical Project

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Motion Synthesizer

The Motion Syntesizer's final model is shown below in the picture. Our device allows user to control various musical effects by tracking objects, by hand movements in front of the sensors, and by body movements in front of a screen. It has different pushbuttons to give a wide range of functionality and features to the user. It has a GUI that displays different screens, and guides the user thru every mode. The enclosure was designed in Autodesk Fusion 360, and 3D printed by us. The PCB for the circuitry was designed in Altium Designer by us, and manufactured at Camosun College. For more details on each phase of the development, we recommend you to look at our Project Report.

Features & Capabilities

  • Allows to track any object & control music with that
  • Allows to control music by waving hands in front of the sensors
  • Guides the user in every mode with Graphical User Interface
  • Supports HDMI screens, and 3.5 mm jack headphones
  • Demonstrates unique features of Computer Vision Technology
  • Gives the choice of 20 different sound effects, which can be mixed by the user
  • Starts up on plugging in to the wall power

Having Fun Playing It

Working on this project was great. We learned a lot, and made it count. Read more about Our Team here .

Different Modes

Hand Control

This mode allows user to control different sounds by waving hands as shown below:

Camera Mode

User can track any object in this mode, and control various sounds. Our calibration software allows user to set up tracking for any color’s object. The user will see a red dot on the object as tracking sign as shown below:

For user guide and instructions about each mode, you can follow the User Manual here.

Contact Our Team

Our team worked hard on this project, and achieved success in making of very interesting device. We planned and developed the project in the limited amount of time.

We are group of Electronics & Computer Engineering students of Camosun College. Our team consisted of Bikramjit Singh, Amandeep Singh, and Zachary Legg. We were all part of all the important decisons and planning in this project.

We are always interested to learn about new technologies.

For any further questions or discussions regarding the project, feel free to reach us at:

bikramanzac@gmail.com