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3d printed translucent 5-string violin with pickup

Our 5 String Synesthesia Violin

Wed Feb 12 2020 | See the colors of sound in real time

Since the beginning of our pursuit of 3D printing violins, we've had a very specific list of checkboxes in mind for our "no holds barred", perfect violin.

Just checking off the first box was quite an endeavor. We're nowhere near done tweaking our design, but we were so happy to have our first working prototype of what I call, the"Synesthesia Projector" Hovalin.

Here's a clip of the violin in action:

Here's a quick walkthrough of the build:

We added a slot for a 5-string Barbera pickup, as well as an on/off switch for the electronics.

3d printed translucent violin with pickup and bridge

Below that pickup, (You can sort of see it through the F hole) we have a cheapo piezo pickup that will be used to drive the pitch and level detection.

close up of 3d printed violin's bridge

In order to charge the LED system, we added a usb-micro extension cable. To mount it in place, we covered a chopstick in hot glue and proceeded to apply it liberally to the general area.

Close up of led lighting and power supply inside 3d printed violinClose up of bottom of violin with power supply area closed

All signal processing is done by the Teensy3.6 and the Teensy Audio board. The goal of the Teensy is to convert the input microphone's pitch into a specific color, and have the volume drive the brightness.

Some interesting bugs I ran into:

I'd love to improve the sketch, but for now, it's working just fine. My guess is that having a dedicated brain for the neopixels will make things run a lot smoother.

Violin electronics, showing the piezeo input, neopixel input, teensy 3.6 audio board, and batteryViolin electronics top profile, showing the battery power input, battery power output, and teensy power input

The violin has a gamut of connections rolling out of it. I didn't get a proper photo, but the Teensy on/off switch works by breaking a USB cable's 5V (red wire).

3d printed translucent violin with all the power connectors showing including the following: neopixels, teensy power switch, piezo, usb charger input

Last, but not least, we painted in the H logo on the Hovalin.

Cutting a logo onto a 3d printed violin using blue tape and an exacto knife3d printed translucent 5-string violin with pickup

Well, there you have it, our 5 string Synesthesia Projector Hovalin is built and working. Can't wait to post more videos of it in action soon.

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