The Biggest Foot: Balance Board to CV Eurorack Module

A project in Lexington, SC by Wray Bowling
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Wirelessly control your Eurorack with your entire body while saving Wii Balance Boards from landfills.
Backers: 39
Average Pledge Per Backer: $160

Funded: $6,226 of $15,000
Dates: May 13th -> Jul 12th (60 days)
Project By: Wray Bowling
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Latest News

Thank you, The Backup Plan, Where To Buy?, Don't Feel Bad!

July 11th - via: kickstarter.com
THANK YOU Hey there backer! You are one of the few who believed in me, and I want to say a really big THANK YOU. Y'all gave me reason to keep collecting boards as I found them locally, and the belief that I've done something good that will repurpose... (Read More)

Revision 3: Chapter 1

June 20th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Meet Lefty

June 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Have you met Lefty yet? Lefty has two left feet, doesn't know how synths work, but sure likes the noises coming out. We don't know how old Lefty is or what Lefty is, but we like their looks as the mascot for The Biggest Foot. That's why Lefty is... (Read More)

New Eurorack module allows you to use Wii Balance Board to control synths

June 7th - via: musictech.com
Designed by Wray Bowling at Swamp Flux, The Biggest Foot is a Eurorack module that converts wireless Bluetooth signals from the Nintendo Wii Balance Board into control voltages that you can use in your Eurorack synthesisers. (Read More)

More User Feedback

June 5th - via: kickstarter.com
I took The Biggest Foot to North Carolina this weekend for a couple of events. I was surprised how well the prototype is continuing to hold up, and how easy it makes synthesis for people who are scared to touch anything. I attended three different... (Read More)

Purple Means Pressure

June 1st - via: kickstarter.com
The purple window is one of the most distinctive features of The Biggest Foot and it has more purpose than you may think. The Biggest Foot's purple window (prototype) During the development phase, "Pressure Plank" was the project's code name. It is... (Read More)

Unpacking Superbooth 23

May 19th - via: kickstarter.com
I did it! I made it all the way to Germany for Superbooth and back home again in one piece! Folks were initially confused or completely unaware that I had a new module to show off. I had a very modestly sized half-table in the back of "the Dutch... (Read More)

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