Man makes a machine that violin can play

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Seth Goldstein, a former engineer, has a machine designed that the violin can play. The machine is called Ro-Bow, and is working to see a video, where he or she with four mechanical fingers on the instrument.

The Ro-Bow is one of the projects of the hobbyist, who on his website, a number of constructions exhibiting. In a recently published video explains Seth Goldstein from how his machine works. Ro-Bow is a violin to be made that can be tilted. Meanwhile, moves a bow across the violin.

To different tones to generate has Ro-Bow is a four-finger: these are actually electromagnetic actuators. The unit can be connected to a computer. The system converts information from music files to notes which are then used by Ro-Bow is to be played. So Goldstein, for example, on his pc .mid-file which is then played back. It is unclear whether Ro-Bow in the future concerts.