instrumentins
Instrumentins are a class of microelectromechanically actuated devices designed to be attached to or embedded within existing musical instruments to modify their acoustics in real time. They function by combining a compact resonant chamber with programmable electronics and, in some models, a small actuator. The concept emerged in the experimental music community in the early 2010s as researchers explored how targeted perturbations of an instrument’s vibrational modes could yield new timbres without altering the instrument's core mechanism.
Instrumentins may be passive resonators or active units with gain-controlled filters, oscillators, and digital signal processing.
Applications and reception: They are used in contemporary concert works, experimental ensembles, and sound installations to
Examples and variants: There are modular kits for string, wind, and percussion instruments; some designs emphasize