In the not-so-near future, I plan on performing live with my Electronic project, Automatic Chance. Our music, lyrics, and visual style are strongly influenced by low-technology, cyberpunk/sci-fi, and retro gaming. It seems to me that much of our work will merit a relatively thorough understanding of MIDI controllers, sequencers, etc. to replicate the studio sound we've settled so adamantly on. That bit of exposition aside, I was curious if there is anyone on here that considers themselves well-versed in the technical guts of music hardware. I've only scratched the surface where physical hardware is concerned (most of my time is spent composing and producing), but I would like to understand it better.
Since I know I'm being fairly vague, I'll get at the real heart of the matter. Another post on here has cultivated in me an interest to turn a power glove into a controller of sorts that could be used in our live gigs. The most likely implementation of this hardware would either be for the percussionist to trigger various drum sequences and samples or for the vocalist to modulate effects. Alternately, it would be interesting to put a DMG's hardware inside and use it as a sort of on-hand synthesizer that could send MIDI data out to an external controller or something.
Please forgive my ignorance and indulge my noobish curiosities. It would just mean a lot if I could make this concept a reality. Any recommendations on where to begin or how to proceed?