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Zortax Shows Off the 3D Printed Future of Music

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By Michael Molitch-Hou

Ever since I wrote about Berlin-based musician Onyx Ashanti and his home-made, 3D printed, full-body MIDI controllers, I’ve been waiting for tech-savvy musicians to begin a wave of custom, 3D printed instruments.  With engineering know-how and a desktop 3D printer, it’s possible to configure buttons and shape instrument bodies to yield previously unseen MIDI controllers.  Polish 3D printer manufacturer, Zortrax, has begun to demonstrate the possibilities with their recent promo video, showing off a 3D printed beat machine:

The 3D printed MIDI controller, which works with almost any potentiometer or pad, has a Trellis embedded within connected to an internal keypad, allowing it to work as a beat machine, a sequencer, or an Ableton track trigger.  The entire body, as well as the knobs and button grid, were 3D printed on the Zortrax M200 3D printer with the company’s Z-ULTRAT and Z-ABS 3D printing filament.  In 13 hours, the Zortrax was able construct the controller’s various parts with an accuracy of .14mm and using only .23 lbs of filament.…

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