

I build electronic instruments and creative hardware tools — stuff I actually want to use. Each device goes from a rough idea through circuit design and firmware all the way to something you can actually play with.
DSP FX
A dual FX DSP device for creative sound processing. Two independent channels of studio-grade digital effects in a compact form factor.
Eurorack
A eurorack CV controller module. Generates and manipulates control voltages for modular synthesis patching and experimentation.
Sequencer
A hardware MIDI drum sequencer for creating and performing rhythmic patterns. Hands-on step sequencing with real-time parameter control.
MIDI Controller
A custom MIDI controller designed specifically for Traktor DJ software. Tactile hardware control for seamless live performance mixing.
None of this is mass-produced — everything here is built by hand, one at a time. That means I'm not running a webshop with items in stock, but it also means there's room for something more interesting.
If something in the showcase caught your eye and you'd like one, just reach out. And if you've got a different idea entirely — something custom, something weird, something that doesn't exist yet — I'm always up for a conversation about that too.
How it's made
Every device starts life as a rats' nest of wires on a breadboard. I prototype, test, break things, fix things, and prototype again — until it actually does what I want. Then comes the real work: Enclosure drilling, firmware tuning, calibration. No assembly line. Just a workbench and too many ideas.


