Marcelino is a system created for cello, sensors, and Max-Msp. This system enables me to play the cello and process the sound of it at the same time. Sensors are mounted on the violoncello on a strong piece of fabric. There are three types of sensors: buttons, faders, and two pedals .The sensors are attached to an IpSonCompact I/O board which translate the voltage coming from the sensors into OSC. It communicates with the computer via Ethernet. This information is used to control different sound synthesis. Marcelino is a work in progress, allowing for constant change and evolution.
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