Do you mean an actual heart monitor then rendered in QC?
Surely some sort of Arduino interface could be hooked up to a pulse monitor.
Are you wanting to take a more refined form of sample? Perhaps this will help to some extent. http://www.eng.utah.edu/~jnguyen/ecg/ecg_index.html BTW although the source code is in Visual Basic it should be feasible to port.
After all that, bet there's going to be someone with a way simpler way.
What about an off the shelf wrist pulse monitor that either can transmit wifi or bluetooth or save session data to a USB stick?
Sorry, but your question is just coming round exactly when I'm getting into couch potato mode sci-fi, etc :-)
So, OK,try registering to download this example,from http://serato.com/forum/discussion/141782 , hidden in plain sight in that initial post is a download link to a whole bundle of useful VJ examples which are meant to be used in VSL, but can be run outside of their applications and hardware if you so wish. You should find the Heartbeat Velocity examples to suit your needs.
Do you mean an actual heart monitor then rendered in QC?
Surely some sort of Arduino interface could be hooked up to a pulse monitor.
Are you wanting to take a more refined form of sample? Perhaps this will help to some extent. http://www.eng.utah.edu/~jnguyen/ecg/ecg_index.html BTW although the source code is in Visual Basic it should be feasible to port.
After all that, bet there's going to be someone with a way simpler way.
What about an off the shelf wrist pulse monitor that either can transmit wifi or bluetooth or save session data to a USB stick?
No I ment a lookalike. That makes it waves on sound...
much, much easier :-)
Can you please explain? I really need it.
Thank you!
Sorry, but your question is just coming round exactly when I'm getting into couch potato mode sci-fi, etc :-)
So, OK,try registering to download this example,from http://serato.com/forum/discussion/141782 , hidden in plain sight in that initial post is a download link to a whole bundle of useful VJ examples which are meant to be used in VSL, but can be run outside of their applications and hardware if you so wish. You should find the Heartbeat Velocity examples to suit your needs.
They're pretty groovy and well built too.
Thank you!