Description
MyoMapper is a tool to convert and rescale raw data from the Myo armband and send them to musical applications (e.g. Integra Live, Pd, Max/MSP) through OSC and/or MIDI protocol. It has been developed by Balandino Di Donato at Integra Lab.
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