The MICELLODI is a 3D-printed MIDI controller instrument made considering all the distinct feature of a cello.
MICELLODI is built on a 6cm ABS pipe. It has 4 Piezo Vibration Sensors that represents the C,G,D,A strings of the cello as well as 2 Softpot Membrane Potentiometers-500mm to track pitch.
The Softpots can alternatively be used to control effects and other audio/visual processing. With Fusion, I designed and 3D-printed the bridge and peg holder/box that were screwed into the ABS pipe.
Mainly runs through MAX MSP and Arduino.This was a project for my minor in Applied Music Technology at UBC.