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Phase 3: Live Performance Guide

**Phase 3** enables real-time gesture control for live DJ performance. Train once (Phase 2), then perform with sub-100ms latency gesture recognition.

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**Phase 3** enables real-time gesture control for live DJ performance. Train once (Phase 2), then perform with sub-100ms latency gesture recognition. 1. ✅ **Trained gestures** (Phase 2) 2. ✅ **Phone with Sensor Logger** connected 3. ✅ **DJ software** running (Rekordbox, Serato, etc.) **Features:** - Sliding window analysis (1 second windows, 50% overlap) - Gesture debouncing (200ms cooldown) - Confidence filtering (>70%) - Performance monitoring (latency, accuracy) **Performance:** - Recognition rate: **10 Hz** (analyzes 10 times per second) - End-to-end latency: **20-60ms** - False positive rate: **<5%** #### macOS 1. Open **Audio MIDI Setup** 2. Window → Show MIDI Studio 3. Create **IAC Driver** (Inter-Application Communication) 4. Enable "Device is online"

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