DrumKid
This is a battery-powered, lo-fi drum machine designed for live performance. It uses random numbers to make unpredictable beats. It is now available to buy online.
Custom pedals/instruments
I'm always happy to discuss commissions for bespoke effects pedals, synth modules, MIDI controllers, etc.
PolyMod
This is a digital modular synthesizer with polyphonic capability. The design is based on a Teensy 3.6, which detects patch cables between different modules and processes the signal chain digitally, providing an alternative route into modular synthesis.
Bjarkardóttir
This is a digital synthesizer designed to be played as a guitar. The conductive plectrum and six-part digital frets transmit musical data to the internal synthesizer chip (a Teensy 3.6 running the Teensy audio library).
Gatekeeper
A work-in-progress online drum machine (of sorts). While researching how to synthesize drum sounds without using samples, I realised that a lot of synthetic drum sounds are created from fairly simple sound sources, such as white noise or a sine wave. This made me wonder about the possibility of feeding other, more complex sounds through a series of effects to create unusual drum sounds which fulfil a similar percussive role to the kick, snare, hi-hat, etc, but which sound noticeably different.
Automatic glockenspiel
I've been writing for Hackspace Magazine on and off since mid-2018, but this was my first cover feature, and by far the longest piece I've written for them. I wrote a tutorial on how to build a robot glockenspiel which can either play preset melodies, be triggered via a MIDI input, or act as an internet-of-things alarm clock.
Hackspace articles
A list of my articles for Hackspace magazine