Ger. G, a musician, recently embarked on a very strange but interesting experiment with gyroscope data he recorded from his Joy-Con.
The composer recorded 15 seconds of gyroscope data from his Joy-Con through a Joy-Con driver, and then converted the various gyroscope values into various keys. The end result is 8 minutes worth of music that doesn’t sound too bad:
https://soundcloud.com/gersinmc/joycon-gyroscope-data-to-music-1
What do you think? Let us know in the comments.
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