Keith McMillen is an audio and music technology engineer and entrepreneur, known for developing electronic music instruments, including the first modern violin to control synthesizers, first programmable audio mixer, the first blue-tooth violin bow, and several MIDI controllers as well as innovations to improve audio quality for internet telephony.
In 2005, Keith McMillen founded Keith McMillen Instruments, a hardware and software company that designs music and stage equipment that interfaces with computers. He founded the company after touring as a musician with large, cumbersome gear and recognized the need for equipment compact enough to easily carry on an airplane. The resulting devices are "polyphonic multidimensional controllers," and in addition to USB and MIDI capability, some can use the proposed MIDI extension MPE, which enables polyphonic aftertouch and sophisticated responsiveness. KMI products include the K-Bow, a bluetooth-enabled sensor bow for stringed instruments; the K-Mix USB audio interface and programmable standalone mixer; the K-Board keyboard that uses "smart fabric" sensors under the keys detect velocity, pressure, and tilt; the QuNexus, a compact MIDI/CV smart sensor keyboard controller, supported by the second successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for KMI, and was the first time a startup company had a successful repeat performance using a Kickstarter campaign.; the QuNeo controller, a 3D multi-touch MIDI pad controller for electronic music producers, DJs and VJs ; the SoftStep 2 programmable MIDI foot controller and 12 Step MIDI foot controller and pedal keyboard.
KMI Labs
KMI Labs is the research and development division of Keith McMillen Instruments. McMillen outlined future instruments at a Future of Music at the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts in October 2015, including the BopPad expressive MIDI drum pad controller. In October 2014, McMillen launched BeBop Sensors to capitalize on manufacturing interest in the smart fabric sensors utilized in KMI devices. BeBop provides "sensor solutions" for OEMs ranging from complete wireless solutions to custom apps. Their proprietary monolithic fabric sensor technology integrates the sensors, traces, and electronics into a single piece of fabric that is ultra-thin, washable, bendable, and has no protruding wires. DuPont Microcircuit Materials prints the conductive inks on the fabric. The sensors can measure size, motion, angle, location, weight, bend, rotation, force, shape, and pressure. BeBop sensors can create 3D data maps, for instance being built into a 1mm thick shoe insole to measure gait, contact, and fit. The 3D mapping allows the sensors to measure impact under a helmet, or other protective gear. It can be a grip sensor for improving an ergonomic grip. BeBop Sensors developed technology for a smart tire that measures tread wear and provides information about suspension. The sensors are being incorporated into a smart steering wheel, and are being developed for use in a shoe insole and other products.
BEAM Foundation
McMillen founded the non-profit BEAM Foundation in 2005 with a mission to create conditions that spark a new music movement, dubbed "the NuRoque".
Awards
Patents
McMillen is the inventor on the following patents:
US Patent No. 9,183,823: "Pickup and sustainer for stringed instruments"
US Patent No. 9,076,419: Multi-touch pad controller
US Patent No. 9,075,404: Foot-operated controller
US Patent No. D706,230: Musical controller
US Patent No. 8,680,390: Foot-operated controller
US Patent No. 8,581,106: Computer interface for polyphonic stringed instruments
US Patent No. D680,502: Musical controller
US Patent No. D660,808: Foot-operated controller
US Patent No. 8,084,678: Sensor bow for stringed instruments
US Patent No. 7,433,462: Techniques for improving telephone audio quality
US Patent No. D525,231: Personal conferencing node
US Patent No. 5,757,941 Audio signal patching mixer and method
US Patent No. 5,483,535 Communications network interface, and adapter and method therefor
US Patent No. 4,922,754 Acoustic emission transducer and mounting adapter for monitoring metalcutting tools