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Archil-Lab // Making music with motors springs and mechanicals

Archil-Lab // Making music with motors springs and mechanicals

Update: 2022-08-21
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Archil comes to instrument design from a composer perspective. In the last 3 years, he has been designing mechanical instruments in search of new sound and performance techniques.


His instruments are all about tactility. Using simple, yet effective, circuits to capture the sounds of everyday things and turning them into building blocks in his music compositions.


His latest instrument, the Poet Pilot, uses eight large touchpads and knobs to control motors. The motors can be attached to virtually any object or material to turn into an electromechanical instrument - from a drum machine to a drone synthesizer. This makes the Poet Pilot a very versatile tool that's highly intuitive and performance-focused.


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https://www.synthux.academy/join-discord


Check out the website for prototype images and extra content:

https://www.synthux.academy/blog/archil-lab

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Archil-Lab // Making music with motors springs and mechanicals

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