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Large Electronically Controlled Bass Flute

peter-wiessenthanerpeter wiessenthaner wrote 10/05/2023 at 08:51 • 2 min read • Like

Play with the large electronically controlled bass flute

In the picture you can see a flute with a telescopic tube. The outer tube extends the overall length of the tube using a motor controlled by a microcomputer, so that differentiated pitches can be played at very small frequency intervals. The flute tubes are made of carbon. A stepper motor moves the outer tube. A program on a microcontroller controls the stepper. The program is part of the composition. Many individual components were created using 3D printing. The construction is my idea.

I played this bass flute at various festivals. In the picture at a SKOP festival in Frankfurt. You can see 8 numerical values in the picture. The red big 170 is the frequency that I actually play, it is detected by MAX MSP. The other frequency values are adjusted by the MAX MSP patch depending on the actual tone played, so that complex chords are created. The player determines the course of the program through his play; the specified frequencies are determined via the MAX MSP patch and played via two loudspeakers.

Since unpredictable tones can arise, it is unusually difficult for me as a player to play tones in this way.

This flute will soon be played at a festival.

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