Whammyphone

Antonio Gomes, Lahiru Priyadarshana, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Roel Vertegaal (2016)
Exploring tangible audio manipulation using bend input on a flexible smartphone
Whammyphone
We present WhammyPhone, a novel audio interface that supports physical manipulation of digital audio through bend gestures. WhammyPhone combines a high-resolution flexible display, bend sensors, and a set of intuitive interaction techniques that enable novice users to manipulate sound in a tangible fashion.

With WhammyPhone, bend gestures can control both discrete (e.g. triggering a note) and continuous parameters (e.g. pitch bend). We showcase application scenarios that leverage the unique input modalities of WhammyPhone and discuss its potential for digital audio manipulation.

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Antonio Gomes, Lahiru Priyadarshana, Juan Pablo Carrascal, Roel Vertegaal. (2016). Whammyphone: Exploring tangible audio manipulation using bend input on a flexible smartphone. DOI: 10.1145/2984751.2985742