We conclude our two part feature on “MoCap” by exploring three major motion capture systems and the application of one in particular to classical music Classical MoCap Part 2: Systems and Applications of Motion Capture
We conclude our two part feature on “MoCap” by exploring three major motion capture systems and the application of one in particular to classical music Classical MoCap Part 1: Intro to Motion Capture
Motion capture is a fascinating topic that has real practical applications in classical music! Read on to learn more about them. How Big is the Universe?
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