Table of Contents

Works

  • After Orpheus (2025) 2 Mixed media sound sculpture
  • Airs (2025) 3 Wind as poetry, poetry as wind
  • Quiet Time (2024) 4 Essay and lecture at Naive Yearly 2024
  • Echea (2024) 5 Ceramic sound sculpture w/ Eli Keszler
  • Surface Tension (2024) 6 Essay on surfaces for Are.na Annual
  • MIDI Archive (2023) 7 ML model and archive of music on the early web
  • Frog Chorus (2023) 8 Summon a chorus of frogs from your phone
  • Airports for Music (2023) 9 Sound as fragrance
  • Meander (2023) 10 3D printed ceramics at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
  • HOBO UFO (2019) 11 Audio-reactive Street View built for James Hoff
  • Weaving Music (2019) 12 Sound as a woven textile
  • Travel Vases (2019 —) 13 Pocket-sized ceramic vessels for vacation wildflowers
  • QCVG (2012) 14 Programmable modular synthesizer
  • Private Chronology (2009) 15 DIY music label, distributed by Mimaroglu Music Sales
  • Radio Mixes

    QCVG (2015)

    Media: software, sound
    Software & hardware for modular synthesizer

    The QCVG (Quad Control Voltage Generator) is a hardware and software package designed and developed for computerized control of an analogue modular synthesizer.

    side view of QCVG module
    Side view of custom-built Eurorack module

    The QCVG is comprised of an Arduino Nano microcontroller interfaced to a pair of dual 12-bit DAC chips (MCP4822), which provide four channels of 0-4V CV (control voltage) for controlling oscillator pitch, and four trigger outputs (for triggering envelope generators in the synthesizer).

    The software is written in C++, and an example of music recorded with the QCVG can be heard on SoundCloud.

    front view of QCVG module
    Front view of custom-built module

    See also