Here are some projects by people using Mozzi. If you have something you’d like to share, get in touch.


Mutant and Freaq generative synths from Meebleeps:


OscPocketM and OscPocketO ; A beatmaker and a synth/drum machine by Staffan Melin, who invites you to “edit, share and evolve”


TURBULENCE v.1.2 - wind sound installation by Jiri Suchanek.


LFS1 - a light field synthesis: Installation by Dieter Vandoren and Mariska de Groot.


Ben Nolan’s art project for Kiwiburn (New Zealand’s Burning Man festival).


Genetically Modified Oscillator: Graintable Synthesizer by Ross Fish.


MozMo: Arduino Mozzi synth in Eurorack hardware by Jean-Luc Deladrière.

Mozmo board


Nuncha: music with a Wii nunchuck by Marco Galardini.


mobileBB shield for Mozzi, by The Breadboard Band

mobileBB shield


K’iin, a mini-synth by Taylan Cihan.


Wearable synthesizer group “ARDUINI” playing their original song “Noi siamo Robot”.


Field Lines, an instrument designed by Charles Peck.


POWDER BOX: An Interactive Musical Device with Sensor Based Replaceable Interface by Yoshihito Nakanishi, at The University of Tokyo.


”B.O.M.B.-Beat Of Magic Box-”, an interactive musical device for cooperative music performance by Yoshihito Nakanishi.


Arduinitar, by Andrew McPherson, exploring interface design with children at Queen Mary University.

Arduinitar


Standuino π [pi] by Václav Peloušek. A “mysterious drone synth” that “can find your needs”…


[xor] synth by Václav Peloušek, the Standuino hand-made electronic music project.


A musical fruit fly experiment, a group art/science installation at the State Library of Queensland.


CheapSynth by Fakebit Polytechnic.


E-licktronic Arduino Mozzi synthesizer.


“Greenwash” by Tim Barrass, a sun-powered sound sculpture which sonifies fluctuations in solar energy (like a windchime, but solar).


“Audio Club Executive (ACE)” by Tim Barrass, for the high-powered fidgeter. Solar powered sample scrubber.