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A "Draw it yourself" midi controller with a 3d-printed case

Zoe RomanoSeptember 26th, 2014

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‘Draw It Yourself’ is a MIDI controller created by Dani Sanz which uses conductive ink as push-buttons. It is based on Arduino Uno and uses a capacitive sensor to determine whether the drawn buttons are being touched or not:

This was my second semester project for the Interactive Music Systems Design Course (CDSIM) at the Music Technology Group (MTG) at University Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona. I presented this project at Sonar+D, part of the Sonar festival of Barcelona, held between June 12th and 14th 2014.

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It can be used for multiple applications, not only for music! You can download the Fritzing  and make it yourself on the Instructable and see it in action with this video:

 

2 Responses to “A "Draw it yourself" midi controller with a 3d-printed case”

  1. Benoquin Says:

    Hi, I like your blog…

  2. dsanz006 Says:

    Thx

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