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digital Schwyzer Örgeli (diatonic MIDI accordion) made by 3D printer

Airy

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A retired swiss electronic engineer built a 3d-printed digital "Schwyzer Örgeli" (diatonic MIDI accordion). His friend is playing / demoing the instrument.
The moderator / interviewer in that video is Mr Rieder (AKA Turboreini), who - I think - is the founder of the "Turbosound" app (iOS MIDI sample player for Bavarian and Oberkrainer music). The dialogs are in (Bavarian and Swiss) German.

 
Sounds like a fun project for accordion repairers with a 3D printer, but... you need a pretty big printer because you don't want to print the body as many smaller parts that you need to glue together (my guess). So sadly the printer I have at home won't do.
 
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