The original playground for sonic experimentation. Analogue modular systems let you shape sound by connecting individual modules with cables, each one controlling a different part of the signal. Tactile, and endlessly customisable, but not exactly compact.
Our latest research explores Wireless Power Transfer for analogue modular synthesisers. Imagine a setup free from massive power supply. More portable, flexible, and beautifully streamlined, designed to optimise your space.
Analogue synths aren’t going anywhere, but the way we interact with them can evolve. By blending physical computing with minimalist design, we’re creating instruments that honour the past while making space for the future.
GET IN TOUCHDesigner, technologist, and classically trained musician. My work explores how sound can be shaped not just by what we hear, but by how we build. Blending music theory, physical computing, and product design, I create synthesisers that are as expressive as the people who use them.
I design analogue modular synthesisers with a focus on form, function, and future potential. My recent research investigates how Wireless Power Transfer could remove traditional limitations, making systems more efficient, compact, and intuitive for modern makers and musicians.
At the core of everything I do is the belief that good design should feel like discovery. Whether it’s simplifying cables or prototyping new formats, my work reimagines analogue sound through the lens of modern technology, without losing its soul.
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