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Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Make Noise Morphagene Overview Videos


Published on Apr 5, 2017 MAKEN0ISE

Playlist:

1. Make Noise Morphagene pt. 1: Intro and Controls Overview
2. Make Noise Morphagene pt. 2. Recording, Resampling, Splice Manipulation
3. Make Noise Morphagene pt. 3: Micro Scale: Genes, Morphing and Sliding
4. Make Noise Morphagene pt. 4: Clock Input, CV/EOSG Outputs
5. Morphagene Science: Gain Staging and Input Leveling
6. Make Noise Morphagene pt. 5: Time Lag Accumulation

"All sounds in this video are the direct output of the Morphagene.

The Morphagene is a next generation tape and microsound music module that uses Reels, Splices and Genes to create new sounds from those that already exist. Search between the notes to find the unfound sounds.

A few of the Morphagene's most basic uses: Splice recorded audio and jumble it using ORGANIZE. Manipulate playback speed and direction with Vari-Speed. Granularize with Gene-Size and Slide. Layer or Stagger Genes using MORPH. Undertake iterative music processes by recording manipulations and overdubs into new Splices, like having two machines (one for Playback and modulations, one for Record). Process sound in real time using Time Lag Accumulation. Utilize envelope following CV OUT and EOSG Trigger to engage Morphagene in conversation with the rest of your modular system. Stretch and squash sound with Clock input."

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Make Noise 10 Year Panel: Performing and Composing with Modular Synthesizers


Published on Jul 12, 2018 MAKEN0ISE

"On Saturday, June 16th, 2018, Make Noise hosted four panel discussions as part of its 10th Anniversary Celebration Weekend.

This panel on performing and composing with modular synthesizers featured Tyondai Braxton, Richard Devine, Bana Haffar, and Moe Espinosa (Hypox1a/DrumCell), and was moderated by Make Noise founder Tony Rolando."

Update:

Make Noise 10 Year Panel: Make Noise Module Developers

Published on Jul 18, 2018 MAKEN0ISE

"On Saturday, June 16th, 2018, Make Noise hosted four panel discussions as part of its 10th Anniversary Celebration Weekend.

This panel featured several of Make Noise's module developers:

Tony Rolando, founder and head engineer for Make Noise
yerpa58, coder of René and Mysteron
Tom Erbe (soundhack), coder of Echophon, Erbe-Verb, tELHARMONIC, and Morphagene
Matthew Sherwood, coder of 0-Coast and TEMPI

The panel was moderated by Make Noise Instrument Specialist Walker Farrell."

Make Noise 10 Year Panel: Microsound, Tape Music & the Morphagene

Published on Jul 25, 2018 MAKEN0ISE

"On Saturday, June 16th, 2018, Make Noise hosted four panel discussions as part of its 10th Anniversary Celebration Weekend.

This panel on Microsound, Tape Music, & the Morphagene featured Tony Rolando, Tom Erbe, Richard Devine, and Walker Farrell."

Monday, August 24, 2020

Dusty Clouds Mountain Jam & More



Playlist:

1. Mountain Jam - Arbhar / Morphagene / Mimeophon / BIA
Here I recorded a sequence from Basimilus Iteritas Alter into Morphagene, and several other takes of the same sequence but different configurations into Arbhar’s buffers.

I then freed BIA and used it live for kick / snare.

The 0-Coast is playing a simple bass line.

Both Arbhar and Morphagene go into Mimeophon. I use Mimeophon’s clock out to trigger Arbhar.

I managed to combine the “2” and “3” channels of Maths and the Varispeed attenuverter of Morphagene in a way that when channel “3” pot is fully counterclockwise the sample in Morphagene is playing in the original (Green) pitch, when I turn the channel “3” pot fully clockwise the pitch of the sample changes to 1 octave lower (White).
2. Arbhar / Morphagene / BIA / VCV Rack / Erebus
Just a modular jam using INSTRUO Arbhar, Make Noise Morphagene, Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas Alter and Dreadbox Erebus, all going into VCV Rack for some sound processing and mixing. I am also using an external plugin for the Mellotron flute sound.
3. Koshi Chimes Aqua / Morphagene / Mimeophon / Erebus / VCV Rack
I recorded the Koshi Chimes Aqua in Make Noise / SoundHack Morphagene and from there it goes into Mimeophon for the delay effect.
Two FM operators in VCV Rack going into Clouds.
The Dreadbox Erebus is playing a single Triangle waveform through its own echo effect.
The Hermod is used exclusively as a modulation source.
There is a lot of additional patching between the hardware modules and VCV Rack so feel free to ask any questions in the comment section.
4. Make Noise / SoundHack Morphagene & Mimeophon sound exploration
Just a modular jam using Make Noise / SoundHack Morphagene & Mimeophon. No modulation is applied except some simple LFO's from Maths.

Friday, November 19, 2021

The Best-Selling Synths and Electronic Gear of 2021 on Reverb





"Note: All rankings are determined by total order count—that is, the actual number of items sold, not the total price of sold items. And because Reverb is home to individual sellers, independent brick-and-mortars, and licensed retailers alike, our rankings include all sales, whether brand-new or used."

Sunday, June 18, 2023

Make Noise Shared System Videos by Akihiko Matsumoto

video uploads by Akihiko Matsumoto

Playlist:
Stereo Bass Drone / Make Noise Shared System (DPO, MATHS, Wogglebug, modDemix, Optomix, QPAS)
No Input Mixer Method / Make Noise Shared System (modDemix, Optomix, QPAS)
No Input QPAS & Echophon Feedback: Make Noise Shared System
Make Noise DPO & Ableton Grid SEQ Params
Make Noise René2 & Befaco VCMC with Wave/Hardwave Serum Pack 2.0
Make Noise René & Morphagene
Stereo Bass Drone 2/ Make Noise Shared System (DPO, MATHS, Wogglebug, modDemix, Optomix, QPAS)
Make Noise Shared System (Morphagene - QPAS - Echophon - Erbeverb) & Ableton MODE

Wednesday, October 02, 2019

modular shades #23 | shifted in blue | morphagene ems vcs3 verbos ho

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Published on Oct 2, 2019 Elinch

"a minimal piece based on 2 morphagene reel sets, which i recorded in the sound on sound procedure with the ems vcs 3. the harmonic oscillator comes later as a driving sequence to it.

1. element /// make noise morphagene 01 reel (sos with ems vcs 3) / orthogonal devices er-301 filter and delay
2. element /// make noise morphagene 01 reel (sos with ems vcs 3) / orthogonal devices er-301 filter and delay
3. seq /// verbos ho saw out / make noise optomix / vex lo-fi junky / mi clouds
4. seq /// verbos ho mix out / make noise optomix / vex lo-fi junky / mi clouds
5. bass /// make noises sto /

sequencer malekko voltage block

recorded live with tascam dr 100. no audio processing. for the best listening experience listen to the video with headphones or good speakers."

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Make Noise Announces Black and Gold Shared System Plus


via Make Noise:

"The Shared System re-made in Black and Gold w/ the Erbe-Verb, Morphagene, TEMPI, and CV Bus added in a steel case with the Make Noise logo. The personal favorite system of Make Noise founder Tony Rolando, this collection of modules is utilized by all artists for the Make Noise Records Shared System Series. It was also utilized by both Alessandro Cortini and Richard Devine for their performances at the 2012 Make Noise Opening party. The Shared System is the deepest and most complex of our systems bringing together all of our synthesis techniques into one system. From analog FM to voltage controlled granularization, the Shared System will go to more sound destinations than most folks have time to travel to in a single lifetime.

The CV Bus was originally designed for Alessandro Cortini's personal Make Noise system. It provides visual indication of level, rate and polarity for up to 4 control signals that will be shared throughout a patch. These 4 control signals are color coded and distributed across the center of the system allowing for quick, clean and intuitive patching. The distribution method is unlike the typical multiple since the control signals will appear beneath their possible destinations allowing for the use of shorter patch cables. The color coding and visual indication makes navigating complex patches easier and more intuitive. Typically, the CV Bus would be used to share the most important control signals in a patch such as your Master Clock.

The CV Bus also has the tools needed for integrating the Make Noise system with the outside world. A 1/4" Mono input with plenty of gain allows for bringing external signals into the system. The optimal 10Vpp signal level is visually indicated. A high quality Stereo Line Driver converts powerful modular synthesizer signal levels to the commonly used Line Level. There is mini-jack inputs for Left and Right, a single Master Volume control, and a TRS Stereo 1/4" output jack. This output is capable of driving long cable out to a PA System or a set of Headphones. It has AC coupling and a built-in limiting circuit (with visual indication) that prevents damage to ears and PA system when the patching gets experimental.

The powder coated steel Case is 2 lbs. lighter than our wood Shared System case without compromising mechanical durability. The sleek matte black finish was selected to match our line of Black and Gold modules. This finish will show the story of your modular synth's travels over the years. If you do not want that story to be told you will want to request your system to be built using our wood 7U case with scratch resistant black urethane coating."

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

DXG Intro and Overview | Make Noise


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

Follow-up to yesterday's post. New video and the official press release are in.

"The Dual Stereo Gate (DXG) music synthesizer module is a Dual Stereo Low Pass Gate and Mixer. It follows in the footsteps of the QMMG, Optomix, RxMx, DynaMix, and LxD. Unlike its predecessors, the DXG is specifically oriented around mixing stereo signals, making it an important addition to any system containing modules like XPO, QPAS, Morphagene, Mimeophon, Spectraphon, and other stereo modules by Make Noise or others.

8hp
Shipping January 2024
MSRP $215

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Press release follows:


Make Noise is proud to announce the DXG!

The Dual Stereo Gate (DXG) music synthesizer module is a Dual Stereo Low Pass Gate and Mixer. It follows in the footsteps of the QMMG, Optomix, RxMx, DynaMix, and LxD. Unlike its predecessors, the DXG is specifically oriented around mixing stereo signals, making it an important addition to any system containing modules like XPO, QPAS, Morphagene, Mimeophon,Spectraphon, and other stereo modules by Make Noise or others.

Unique to the DXG is a new low pass gate circuit that does not use vactrols. This circuit is 100% analog and its response was arrived at after many months tailoring it to meet or exceed the expectations that have been set by all the vactrol low pass gates that Make Noise has created over the years. The DXG is a completely new approach which better implements the gentle single pole filtering of a low pass gate, while also emulating the slow decay and memory of the vactrol based low pass gate. This new circuit makes possible the consistency of response necessary for versatile stereo use, while also keeping the module small and affordable so that it can be a key part of just about any modular system.

Unlike previous low pass gates made by Make Noise, all the DXG’s inputs and outputs are stereo. Each set of inputs is normalled so that the left input can be used for a mono signal, sending a copy to both left and right outputs. The Auxiliary inputs are also a stereo pair with mono normalization. These normalizations allow for the DXG to be used as a simple three channel stereo mixer, with one or two of the channels additionally being used for dynamics control and note event generation. The Aux inputs can be used to chain together larger decentralized mixes using additional DXG modules, or X-PAN, Optomix, modDemix etc.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Make Noise Morphagene - First Test (in two parts)


Published on Apr 15, 2017 Genshi Media Group

"This is a first quick test of the wonderfully deep, Make Noise Morphagene. I haven't even had a chance to look at the manual yet, as I was just too excited to try this thing out. So here is what you'll find in this video:

Part One: I have the 4MS Spectral Multiband Resonator as the source for the Morphagene, which in turn is going into the Mutable Instruments Clouds. Everything is modulated with the Make Noise Richter Wogglebug and the Xaoc Devices Batumi Quad LFO.

Part Two: The source for the Morphagene is a 'Film Score' I created specifically for the Morphagene using various VST instruments in Ableton Live. Again Morhpagene is going into Clouds.
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Hear more of my music at - https://soundcloud.com/genshi
And on my record label - http://www.zerogenshi.com/index2.html"

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Make Noise Black & Gold Shared System Plus


Published on Dec 13, 2017 MAKEN0ISE

"The Shared System re-made in Black & Gold w/ the Erbe-Verb, Morphagene, TEMPI, and CV Bus added in a steel case with the Make Noise logo. The personal favorite system of Make Noise founder Tony Rolando, this collection of modules is utilized by all artists for the Make Noise Records Shared System Series. It was also utilized by both Alessandro Cortini and Richard Devine for their performances at the 2012 Make Noise Opening party. The Shared System is the deepest and most complex of our systems bringing together all of our synthesis techniques into one system. From analog FM to voltage controlled granularization, the Shared System will go to more sound destinations than most folks have time to travel to in a single lifetime.

The CV Bus was originally designed for Alessandro Cortini's personal Make Noise system. It provides visual indication of level, rate and polarity for up to 4 control signals that will be shared throughout a patch. These 4 control signals are color coded and distributed across the center of the system allowing for quick, clean and intuitive patching. The distribution method is unlike the typical multiple since the control signals will appear beneath their possible destinations allowing for the use of shorter patch cables. The color coding and visual indication makes navigating complex patches easier and more intuitive. Typically, the CV Bus would be used to share the most important control signals in a patch such as your Master Clock.

The CV Bus also has the tools needed for integrating the Make Noise system with the outside world. A 1/4" Mono input with plenty of gain allows for bringing external signals into the system. The optimal 10Vpp signal level is visually indicated. A high quality Stereo Line Driver converts powerful modular synthesizer signal levels to the commonly used Line Level. There is mini-jack inputs for Left and Right, a single Master Volume control, and a TRS Stereo 1/4" output jack. This output is capable of driving long cable out to a PA System or a set of Headphones. It has AC coupling and a built-in limiting circuit (with visual indication) that prevents damage to ears and PA system when the patching gets experimental.

The powder coated steel Case is 2 lbs. lighter than our wood Shared System case without compromising mechanical durability. The sleek matte black finish was selected to match our line of Black & Gold modules. This finish will show the story of your modular synth's travels over the years. If you do not want that story to be told you will want to request your system to be built using our wood 7U case with scratch resistant black urethane coating.

Polyphonic Time Shifting: TEMPI
New School Sequencing: René
Human/ Expression Control: Pressure Points
Dual Analog Oscillator: DPO
Voltage Controlled Pitch Shifting and Echo: ECHOPHON
Dual Analog Control Voltage generator: MATHS
Complex Random Voltage Generator: Wogglebug
Dual Low Pass Gate: Optomix
Balanced Modulation: modDemix
Voltage Controlled Tape and Microsound: Morphagene
Modeless, continuously variable voltage controlled reverb: Erbe-Verb
Horizontal Control Signal Distribution and Indication: CV Bus
7U case w/ power supply and AC Adapter, Ready to Play
Ships with 30 Ad Infinitum patch cables
Free blanking panels as appropriate
Comes with Lid, Highly portable, Meets requirements for carry-on luggage

Size: 7U
Total HP: 208
Utilized HP: 196
Expansion HP: 12
Dimensions:
22.25 x 14 x 7.25 (inches w/ lid)
Weight: 17 lbs."

Monday, November 01, 2021

Dune Soundtrack The One Hans Zimmer Cover all analog synthesizers, Moog, ARP-2600, Soma Lyra-8, DFAM


video upload by EthanJamesMusic

"This is a synthwave cover of the soundtrack for The One by Hans Zimmer from the movie Dune. I wanted to see if it was possible to get somewhat close to the spirit of the music using only analog electronic synthesizers with guitar. I am using some Eurorack modular with a Buchla Easel Command and Soma Labs Lyra-8 to create the drone, while the Moog Grandmother is covering the low brass parts, and the ARP-2600 is covering the string (cello and bass) parts. I'm using the Moog DFAM to cover the low drum hits. Finally, I'm using the Sequential Circuits OB-6 to do the end high strings.

I hope you enjoy! This was a fun exercise in sound design and trying to get the spirit of the orchestra into an analog synth orchestra idea."

"If you enjoyed this, please consider supporting my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ethanjamesmusic

Patch Notes:

Eurorack modular:
Instruo CS-L: using final outputs of both oscillators to a Make Noise Optomix to filter some of the high frequencies. The symmetry of both oscillators is being randomized by fluctuating voltage from a Frap Tools Sapèl.
Random Source Serge New Timbral Oscillator saw output to Serge Variable Frequency VCF. Low pass output to mixer. Filter frequency is being modulated by a Zlob modular Diode Chaos, while Q gain is being modulated by a Make Noise Wogglebug stepped output.
Make Noise Morphagene has a guitar loop playing D, and I'm using the knobs to make things change. Audio to an After Later Audio Monsoon (Clouds clone).
Make Noise Erbeverb in feedback mode to mixer.
All Eurorack audio to an Eventide H9 pedal doing reverb.

Soma Labs Lya-8 is in full drone mode with Hold turned all the way up. Most oscillators tuned close to a D with some variation. Audio is going to a Make Noise X-Pan modulated by an Intellijel Quadrax.

Buchla 208c Easel Command is providing more pulse-like ambience with random voltage changing the timbre very quickly. Audio to Make Noise X-Pan.

Moog Grandmother normalled patch with very slow attack and decay that is also assigned to the filter.

Moog DFAM using a very long decay with the two oscillators tuned a half step apart. Oscillator 2 has very low volume, so it's mostly contributing the attack sound.

ARP-2600 normalled patch with moderate ADSR modulation of the filter.

Sequential Circuits OB-6 using a polysaw sound being controlled by the Novation Bassstation II."

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

A COLLECTION OF EURORACK MODULAR JAMS ~ Make Noise, TipTop Audio, Mutable Instruments, OTO Machines


Published on Jun 28, 2017 once upon a synth

"Jamming and improvising on my eurorack modular synth. There are few different jams in this one. I ran the whole thing through an OTO Machines BAM for delicious reverb. The main sound sources are the TipTop Z3000 and One. I then feed those through the 2040 and VCF-74 filters. The Z3000 is also run through the Fold Processor. The main sequencer is the Z8000 which is first quantized with the Quantizer before being fed to control the Z3000. The Make Noise Tempi is driving the Z8000 and the Z4000 envelope generator which is turn is modulating the Z2040. The Make Noise Maths also helps to modulate the Fold Processor parameters. The drums and percussion sounds are a combination of the Peaks in drum mode and the One sampler.

~~~ AUDIO GEAR USED ~~~
• TipTop Audio One
• Vintage Synth Lab VCF-74
• TipTop Audio Z8000
• Make Noise Tempi
• TipTop Audio Z4000
• Make Noise Morphagene
• Make Noise Maths
• TipTop Audio Quantizer
• TipTop Audio Z3000
• TipTop Audio Fold Processor
• TipTop Audio Z2040
• OTO Machines BAM
• Mutable Instruments Peaks
• Intellijel 7U Eurorack Case"

Monday, December 18, 2017

Make Noise - Morphagene #03 - Mylar Melodies' Freesound Reel #MorphageneMondays


Published on Dec 18, 2017 DivKidVideo

"Here's the third in a series of videos of the Make Noise Morphagene for #MorphageneMondays ... a series of videos landing on Mondays on the Morphagene of course! This time I dive deeper into Mylar Melodies' lo-fi piano reel which is available free on the Make Noise Freesound page here - https://freesound.org/people/makenois... - the Morphagene just takes whatever you throw at it and works in some amazing textures and new granular sounds to work with. As we get further into this series I'll be looking at other free Reels from the Freesound page from a range of people as well as diving further into the functions with feature demos and creating a Reel of my own for you all to have for free. Stayed tuned each Monday for the coming weeks! Cheers."

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

modular shades #18 | the stream | plaits & orthogonal devices er-301


Published on Mar 14, 2018 Elinch

"the idea of the title is a sequence of plaits edited in the orthogonal devices er-301 with 3 pitshshifter delays and 5 clocked stereo delays.

1. noisefloor /// make noise morphagene (different sounds from my garden, edited with borderlands)
2. sequence /// mutable instruments plaits / er-301 (3 pitshshifter delays and 5 clocked stereo delays)
3. Voice /// er-301 granular machine
4. arpeggio /// verbos harmonic oscillator / optomix / er-301 (filter & delay)
5. pad /// mutable instruments clouds / granular
6. backwards & forwards /// orthogonal devices er-301 sample player (samples from mutable instruments rings)
7. big pad /// make noise morphagene (sample from plaits) / er-301 (3 pitshshifter delays and 5 clocked stereo delays)
8. drums /// make noise morphagene (sources / paterning / recording from knocking on wood)

sequenced by malekko voltage block. recorded live with tascam dr 100.
no audio processing. the compression at the end comes from the internal limiter of the tascam dr 100.
for the best listening experience listen to the video with headphones or good speakers."

Thursday, January 19, 2017

NAMM2017: Introducing Make Noise Morphagene Eurorack Module

NAMM2017: Introducing Make Noise Morphagene Eurorack Module - Patch Two

Published on Jan 19, 2017 Analogue Zone Showroom / Synths and Studio

http://www.analoguezone.com/

Update: "Patch One" just went up:

NAMM2017: Introducing Make Noise Morphagene Eurorack Module - Patch One

Sunday, October 27, 2019

SonalSystem microSD Sample Packs for Eurorack



SonalSystem makes microSD sample packs for eurorack. You can find their full catalog at https://sonalsystem.com They are "Multi Module Compatible" including support for 1010 Music's BitBox and BlackBox, the Make Noise Morphagene, and Erica Synth's Sample Drum.

Above is a playlist of video demos for their Dark Matter vol 3 microSD. Below is a playlist for Dark Matter vol 4, followed by a playlist featuring additional products. Below that you will find some additional information, or you can just go straight to their site: https://sonalsystem.com. :)

Playlist:
Dark Matter vol 3 Morphagene Hands On
Dark Matter vol 3 Bitbox Live Demo
Eurorack microSD Embedded Cue Points Demo

Dark Matter vol 4 microSD for Eurorack


Playlist:
Dark Matter Vol 4 Morphagene Hands On
Dark Matter vol 4 Bitbox Hands On
Eurorack microSD Embedded Cue Points Demo

Eurorack / Hardware Sampler Products


Playlist:
Dark Matter - Tales From The Synth Side Eurorack microSD Card
TranSHIFTED Guitars microSD for Eurorack
Break Beet Roots Hands On #01 Single Hits (No Talking)
Break Beet Roots Hands On #02 Kit Playing (No Talking)
Break Beet Roots Hands On #03 Loop & Cue Point Browsing (No Talking)
BBR Hands On #04 Cue Points In Use (No Talking)
Dark Matter microSD Card Bitbox Audio Demo
Dark Matter microSD Morphagene Audio Demo
TranSHIFTED Guitars Hands On Demo 01 - Eurorack Bitbox Samples

"What kind of 'soundware' could open new channels of inspiration for modular users across diverse genres? It would have to be something unique, adaptable, effortless, and pristine.

With an already impressive resume of sound design for major music software developers (including Steinberg, Ableton, Native Instruments, Yamaha, Output and others), SonalSystem is proud to announce its latest venture into content design for hardware with a Micro SD card packed with stunning sound for modular-based composers.

UNIQUE

Never satisfied with the already-perfect, we found our sounds even more inspiring chopped, looped, morphed, and filtered through various eurorack units. SonalSystem is the industry’s first to supply multi-compatible third party sound on an dedicated SD card for modular users.

ADAPTABLE

This soundware is simpatico with innovative, industry leading modular units like the 1010 Bit Box, Make Noise Morphagene, Qu-Bit Nebulae, and other great SD equipped gear.

EFFORTLESS

Totally plug and play, our cards are formatted and embedded with meticulously pre-sliced sound at intuitive cue points. Most eurorack modules instantly read the content with no editing necessary.*

PRISTINE

Not your average loops and samples, these are high quality recorded audio files, specially edited for use in modular hardware. No need to spend your precious creative time sample editing in a studio-plug in these immaculate, pre-edited, embedded (and in some cases, looped!) tracks and focus your energy creating straight from your eurorack.

This Micro SD Soundware Pack release covers the core spectrum of sound, promising a sublime experience for anyone with an ear to take something morphable and make it into their own irreproducible showpiece.

*Check your hardware for specific details on how to best integrate the SonalSystem soundware.

To ensure compatibility, we recommend installing the latest product firmware update.

Available Now at SonalSystem

and select retailers" including Perfect Circuit.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Make Noise - Morphagene #13 - DivKid 4 Voice Ambient Reel #MorphageneMondays


Published on Mar 26, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Here's my new DivKid 4 voice ambient reel for the Make Noise Morphagene and #MorphageneMondays. This is video number 13 in my series and here I go through making 4 voice polyphonic generative ambient modular music ... a mouthful a know!

The modules I've used is listed below and this reel should pop up on the Make Noise Freesound page soon for you all to download for free and play around with in your own Morphagene or anywhere you see fit. There's a dry version, FX only version and the main "mixed" version as well.

I'd love to hear anything you make with this so get in touch if you use it."

Thursday, December 28, 2017

All Make Noise ambient modular synth performance: Places - POB


Published on Dec 12, 2017 Patrick OBrien

"Ever since I picked up modular in the fall of 2014, the dream was to one day build a patch on an all Make Noise system and perform it live. I have to admit I was intimidated in the beginning, but that didn’t stop me from slowly building my case over the years, learning the modules, and one day making it happen. Now, I can say I took the big leap.

Over the weekend I performed live with my Make Noise system in front of an intimate crowd in the back room of a cocktail bar here in Los Angeles. The outcome was something unexpected— something magical I can’t explain. The joy of having accomplished such a feat leaves me lost for words. And, playing an ambient piece was way out of my comfort zone, but I let my mind work intricately with the machine, and the result was truly my best modular synth performance to date.

This video is the culmination of all I’ve ever put into music my entire life, and I hope you can grab some headphones, close your eyes, open your mind, and give it a listen today. Thank you.

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IN STEREO

This is a live modular synth ambient performance using only Make Noise Music modules. This set was performed at Triptronics held at Little Joy in Los Angeles, CA on December 10, 2017.

Titled, "Places" because you're going there.

I played this set with other great performers that night: Izapa, Pablo Perez, Andorkappen, and the2vvo.

Make Noise eurorack modules (12 total):
Top row: DPO, Mysteron, Maths, Optomix (2016), Rene
Bottom row: Pressure Points, Tempi, tELHARMONIC, moddemix, MMG, Morphagene, Erbe-Verb

The 6U case is from Dark Modular Cases. The layout of Make Noise modules in the case can be found on ModularGrid: https://www.modulargrid.net/e/racks/view/288832

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No computers or outboard gear were used in this performance -- just modular synths recorded live in a single take.

Video was recorded with an iPhone 6+ then synced using iMovie."

Friday, November 24, 2017

Ceremony II - A Eurorack Performance featuring the E352 Cloud Terrarium


Published on Nov 24, 2017 Genshi Media Group

"Ceremony II - A Eurorack Performance featuring the Synthesis Technology E352 CLOUD TERRARIUM and other modules.

- Patch notes are as follows, in order of appearance:

• CLOUD TERRARIUM is Wavefolding its Morphing Wavetables, then sequenced via the Make Noise RENE.

• Intellijel METROPOLIS sequencing Mutable Instruments BRAIDS which is going into WARPS, then RIPPLES then into the Make Noise OPTOMIX low pass gate.

• Beats provided by two Erica Synths PICO DRUMS sequenced by PICO TRIGG and going into the PICO A MIX and finally the PICO DSP. This is all clocked by the Make Noise TEMPI going through a Sputnik Modular SELECTOR Sequential Switch (which is also clocking RENE.)

• Erica Synths BLACK WAVETABLE VCO is surfing through it's own Wavetables and going into the BLACK STEREO MIXER.

• All of the above (except for the Beats) is going through Mutable Instruments CLOUDS.

• Mutable Instruments RINGS then makes an appearance and the whole thing is finished off by two Music Thing Modular RADIO MUSIC modules going into the Make Noise MORPHAGENE which is also going through CLOUDS.

• Modulation for everything provided by Make Noise RICHTER WOGGLEBUG and Xaoc Devices BATUMI."

Sunday, December 10, 2017

modular shades #16 | pantone 187 | granular modular ambient music morphagene er-301


Published on Dec 10, 2017 Elinch

1. water collage /// orthogonal devices er-301 granular mashine
2. seq /// make noise morphagene / start controlled by alm pamelas new workout / into mutable instruments clouds
3. fragment /// orthogonal devices er-301 granular mashine
4. bass /// verbos harmonic oscillator controlled by xaoc batumi / into disting mk4 (delay)
5. pad /// make noise morphagene into mutable instruments clouds
6. seq /// make noise sto & optomix into disting mk4 (delay)
7. fragment /// orthogonal devices er-301 granular mashine

sequenced by malekko voltage block. recorded live with tascam dr 100.
no audio processing. for the best listening experience listen to the video with headphones or good speakers.
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