Soundbeam is one of the most familiar forms of Accessible Music Technology. Originally developed by British composer Edward Williams for EMS in 1988, Soundbeam is a mature and robust system that has become a firm favourite amongst those working in SEND settings.
Exploring the store cupboard – MIDIcreator Sensors
As a follow-up to our article in Special Children Magazine on resurrecting old accessible music technology, we’ve put together some additional pictures and links. If you find something you don’t recognise then please drop us an email and we’ll do our best to help. This time we’re looking at some of the sensors and switches that you might find, […]
Exploring the store cupboard – MIDIcreator
As a follow-up to our article in Special Children Magazine on resurrecting old accessible music technology, we’ll be putting together some pictures and links to help. If you find something you don’t recognise then please drop us an email and we’ll do our best to help. Original MIDIcreator This is the original MIDIcreator, which has a range […]
MIDIcreator – Papers and articles
A number of papers and articles have been published over the years featuring MIDIcreator. The following list was put together several years ago but maybe helpful to anyone doing research in accessible and assistive music technology.
This information was previously hosted on the MIDIcreator-Resources website.
Is my MIDIcreator old tech?
The answer to this is both yes and no. Yes, it is old, but it’s still highly usable in an SEND setting for music making.