Occasionally we make other mistakes. ElectroNuck is Enoch and Nathan Bradshaw, two
software-engineer brothers building unnecessarily complicated projects and posting the
results on YouTube.
Musical instruments disguised as office equipment.
The Cubical Collection combines a telephone that processes vocals with a computer keyboard
that sends velocity-sensitive MIDI. Open Sauce lists Enoch and Nathan Bradshaw as its makers
and exhibitors.
A real-time vocal processor and synthesizer built inside an old push-button telephone.
The handset speaker acts as a deliberately lo-fi microphone while embedded hardware
performs pitch correction, formant processing, vocoding, harmony, and percussion.
A velocity-sensitive MIDI instrument disguised as a full-size beige computer keyboard.
Its 100 Hall-effect sensors turn an isomorphic Wicki-Hayden layout, control keys, and drum
keys into an expressive surface for Synthphone-E and other MIDI hardware.
POV: it's 2007 and your parents are fighting in the kitchen
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A Unity VR bedroom where RuneScape, Scooby-Doo, and Linkin Park help drown out an argument
in the kitchen. Because not every obsolete technology needs to become an instrument.
Project concepts, music and vocal effects, software development, presentation, and
performance. Originator of the telephone-microphone idea and frequent source of scope.
Nathan Bradshaw
Embedded systems, hardware, PCB design, Rust firmware, MIDI, DSP architecture, and Keyboard²
development. Builds the difficult part after explaining why it is difficult.