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Friday, April 19, 2024

Byte //Debel/Basimilus/Manis/Cursus/Pizza/Rings/Plaits//


video upload by Aleatoric Machine

"Back to Eurorack after a bit of a Buchla break! Jamming with:
Noise Engineering Debel, Basimilus & Manis Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Percido, Lacrima Versio, Numeric Repetitor, Pons Asinorum, Pura Ruina
Bastl Pizza, Ikarie
Mutable Instruments Rings, Plaits, Stages
Acid Rain Constellation, Maestro
Div Kid Ochd, RND Step
Nerd Engineering FX Aid Pro, FX Aid XL
ALM Pamela’s Pro Workout
Winter Modular Eloquencer
Malekko Voltage Block
BoredBrain Xcelon
Endorphines Cockpit
WMD MSCL, Overseer"

Sunday, January 28, 2024

BAF 2024: Noise Engineering - Alia Series Modules


video upload by sonicstate

"We Met Marcus from Noise Engineering at Buchla And Friends 2024 and he gave us an overview of their new products, including the Alia series of oscillators. The Alia series features their four classic oscillators - Basimilus Iteritas, Manis Iteritas, Cursus Iteritas, and Ataraxic Iteritas - all redesigned with the ability to swap firmwares. This allows users to try any of the six available firmwares and easily switch between them on their website. Marcus also demonstrated the Debel Iteritas and Incus Iteritas modules, offering FM and percussive-oriented sounds respectively.

In addition to the Alia series, Noise Engineering also presented two prototype modules. The first is Pax Digitalis, a quantized random source with four channels, allowing users to create randomized sequences with adjustable deviation and direction, as well as the ability to loop and change scale. The second prototype is Sinc Seq, an arpeggiator that provides the flexibility to build custom arpeggios, save them, and cycle through them with triggers. Release dates and prices for these prototypes are yet to be announced

Alia Modules Price: 389 USD

https://noiseengineering.us/"

Monday, January 22, 2024

Cursus Iteritas Alia wavetable oscillator from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Cursus Iteritas Alia is our take on a spectral/wavetable oscillator. Cursus Iteritas has long been regarded as the gentlest, most melodic Iteritas oscillator, but its Fold and Edge parameters can bring it the territory of aggressive and in-your-face sounds, too.

Cursus is available now: https://bit.ly/3HmzZG8

0:00 Overview
1:09 Panel and Controls
4:03 Patch: Metallic Lullaby
4:31 Patch: Sweet & Sour
4:56 Patch: 'Til Death
5:23 Patch: Foiled Again
5:48 Patch: Resonant March
6:16 Alia platform

Cursus Iteritas is a freerunning oscillator. Pair it with a VCA and a slow envelope for the perfect lead line, and try patching its pitch and modulation inputs with something like a ribbon controller or gesture module for expressive control.

The Daub/Four/Walsh switch selects the synthesis algorithm used to generate sounds. Center, Structure, Width, and Tilt control the harmonic structure of the oscillator, with a variety of interdependencies between controls. Edge and Fold add distortion and grit to the sound if things are a bit too gentle. We recommend starting out with Edge and Fold at minimum and the rest of the controls centered, then experimenting with the various controls.

Alia is a 10HP oscillator platform much like the Versio and Legio platforms. With Alia, we are pleased to bring back Cursus and Ataraxic Iteritas, as well as Manis and Basimilus. We've also released new voices on Alia: Debel and Incus.

Alia's interface is similar to the Iteritas modules but now includes an encoder for easier tuning, a dedicated Sub Out jack, a Hold button for freezing CV modulation, and a self-calibrating pitch input that expects -2V to +5V. Cursus has been designed to sound as close to the old versions as possible.

Like with our other platforms, if you own any Alia module, you can swap to any other Alia firmware for free by going to the Noise Engineering Customer Portal and connecting with the included USB cable."

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Introducing Incus Iteritas Alia and the return of Cursus and Ataraxic to the Alia platform


video upload by Noise Engineering

Update:

Incus Iteritas Alia FM-based wave-mangling additive voice from Noise Engineering

video upload by Noise Engineering

"Incus Iteritas Alia is available now: https://bit.ly/4b0koJW

Incus Iteritas Alia smashes big and bold sounds into your patches. Incus started as a percussion voice, and was smelted into something even wilder: create kicks for any genre, snares, and metallic hits, or go melodic and create FM plucks, analog-style basslines, and so much more. Incus uses a combination of waveshaping, saturation, wavefolding, FM, and additive synthesis, plus a slew of internal modulation, all behind easy-to-use parameters perfect for jamming.

0:00 Overview 1:00 Panel and Controls 4:41 Patch: Rolling in the Low 5:12 Driving Kicks 5:40 FM Plucks 6:06 Incus and Basimilus 6:34 Effects Palette 7:04 Alia platform Incus uses FM, additive synthesis, and a variety of distortion and waveshaping techniques to create its sounds. Both FM and additive synthesis can be quite complex, but Incus uses a simple set of controls to keep things straightforward."

Press release follows:

"Los Angeles, CA — Modular synthesizer company Noise Engineering, known for their innovative Eurorack modules, has announced three additions to their Alia oscillator platform: Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia.

In 2023, Noise Engineering released the 10HP Alia platform, marking the return of their Iteritas oscillators. Alia launched with the famed Basimilus Iteritas firmware, along with Manis Iteritas and the new Debel Iteritas, but the team promised firmwares in the near future.

Now, Noise Engineering has delivered, doubling the number of firmwares available for Alia. Cursus Iteritas Alia and Ataraxic Iteritas Alia are revamped versions of the originals, promising to sound nearly identical to the originals with improved encoder tuning, a suboscillator output, and a performable Hold button. Incus Iteritas Alia is an all-new voice based around wavemorphing additive FM, designed for percussive and melodic sound design.

Since Alia is an oscillator platform, owners of existing Alias can try out all three of the new firmwares on their modules. Firmware is 100% free and swappable at any time from the Noise Engineering Customer Portal. With six firmwares now available for the platform, the Alia is an excellent choice for those who want an incredibly diverse yet compact sound source in their system. Swappable overlays for all firmwares are also available from the Noise Engineering webshop and retailers around the world.

The new Incus Iteritas Alia is an exciting addition to the lineup, utilizing Noise Engineering’s favorite synthesis tricks and techniques to create a new voice boasting a massive range of timbres. Sounds are created with a combination of additive, wavemorphing, and FM synthesis, with three different algorithms all controlled by an internal dynamics envelope. Users familiar with the Basimilus will find that Incus has a similar workflow, and while it can synthesize the best parts of a drum kit, it’s also well-suited to bass and melodic duties.

As usual for their platforms, all of the new firmwares are available as paneled modules, so customers can choose the panel they prefer. Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia are available now at https://noiseengineering.us and at retailers globally.

Availability and pricing:
Ataraxic Iteritas Alia, Cursus Iteritas Alia, and Incus Iteritas Alia: In stock in black and silver.
Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 18th, 2024; MSRP US$385" [check with the dealers on the right for availability]



Details on Incus Iteritas Alia

Priced at $385

Wavemangling FM percussion and instrument voice.

Incus Iteritas Alia smashes big and bold sounds into your patches. Incus started as a percussion voice, and was smelted into something even wilder: create kicks for any genre, snares, and metallic hits, or go melodic and create FM plucks, analog-style basslines, and so much more. Incus uses a combination of waveshaping, saturation, wavefolding, FM, and additive synthesis, plus a slew of internal modulation, all behind easy-to-use parameters perfect for jamming.

Incus Iteritas Alia is available on our 10HP Alia oscillator platform. Buy an Alia module and use the included USB cable to connect to the Noise Engineering Customer Portal and check out any other Alia firmware, free of charge, any time. More info can be found on the World of Alia page here. Hotswappable overlays are also available, so you can easily panel your module to match your firmware, no assembly required.

https://bit.ly/4b0koJW

Saturday, December 30, 2023

5 Jams with Pura Ruina full-wave rectifier/octave fuzz from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Check out these 5 Jams using the Pura Ruina three-stage CV-controlled full-wave rectifier/octave fuzz.

0:05 Jam 1
0:42 Jam 2
1:33 Jam 3
2:15 Jam 4
2:50 Jam 5

More info on Pura Ruina: https://bit.ly/3MyFKnb

Jam 1: In this patch, we're sending one CV to the "All CV" input on the Pura Ruina then four unique CVs to each of the full-wave rectification inputs. This gives some distorted rhythmic character to the Cursus Iteritas.

Jam 2: The Loquelic Iteritas is running through the Pura Ruina. The Clep Diaz's BOC and output signals add rhythmic distortion when added to the PR's CV inputs. Winterbloom's Castor & Pollux gives us those drony pulse waves.

Jam 3: We put together this all-NE drum box to hear what the Pura Ruina can do with the BIA. Then, we top it off with some stereo granular processing with the Melotus Versio.

Jam 4: Let's hear how each different full-wave rectifier sounds. Simple waveforms can be manipulated into completely new and exciting tones. We start with the dry signal, then move to single, double, and triple full-wave rectification!

Jam 5: Here we're sending the 4 gates from the Zularic Repetitor into the Pura Ruina's 4 CV inputs to give that BIA some extra distorted punch. Then, we create a tight stereo effect with the Melotus Versio by lowering the grain count and reversing the grain direction."

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Versio, Legio and/or Alia? - All Of Them 2023


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"This is a bit of a tribute to Noise Engineering, the discontinued Iteritas family, the birth of the Alia platform and a trip down memory lane. This video features most of the Versio firmwares, the alternative Multiversio firmware, Cursus Iteritas, Manis Iteritas, Basimilus, Debel Alia and the Loquelic as well as the Mimetic Digitalis sequencer. The Rabbit Hole is not a fairy tale and sometimes I feel I went way to deep for the sake of this channel. This video is not sponsored, endorsed or affiliated with Noise Engineering in any way. It's more like an independent fan film. Expressions used in this video are my own. As always, what works for me, may not work for you so always think twice before you buy, and then think again. I want to inspire, which is hopefully a positive way of 'influencing'. I hate that word.

There's a bit of a dark undertone in this video, maybe you don't even notice it. But it hurts when a whole line of gear gets discontinued for whatever reason. It feels like I made a bad decision on those modules even though this is bullshit. Suddenly, they feel old, especially when they're ported to something way more clever like the new Alia platform. I also had this feeling when I started with a discontinued old Shared System in 2018. It's now one of my most cherished gear. I had the same feeling when Mutable Instruments retired. I now have that same feeling when MakeNoise announced the last run of the Black & Gold, and maybe the concept of 'systems' all together. It feels a bit like all your favorite bands are breaking up. Whatever. It will pass. Regardless, there's some great music coming from these modules and I had a wonderful time with the Iteritas and Versio line. This turned out to be a true dream machine and everything I patch just works (for me).

I've finished my Noise Engineering case after four years and I may be drawing the line here because there's no more room for new modules. 'All of Them' refers to a video I made in 2020, featuring a compare of the Iteritas family (CIP excluded). And suddenly, they're all history except the LI, CIP and my personal favorite LIP which is - imho - still at the top of the food chain. I'll focus on new firmwares for Alia, Legio and Versio, and probably make a few videos about small NE setups with the stuff I have. Today, 2023, it's both cool and shocking to see how the landscape has changed. Now let's hope the Daisy chip will stay around for a long time."

Monday, October 30, 2023

Cold Hands, Cold Heart, Cold World


video upload by John L Rice

"Something for Halloween 2023, sort of?

5U Modular Synth:
Moon 569 sequencer, 554 clock divider, 505 filter
Modcan 55B quantizer, 59B delay
SSL Tube VCA, Quad LFO
STG Envelope
Corsynth VC LFO
Marienberg Sine Phase Oscillator
Noise Engineering Cursus Iteritas Magnus VCO

Additional Gear Used:
Roland A-88 keyboard controller, Integra7 synth (for piano)
Mellotron M4000D (Tangerine Dream sound effects)
Expressive-E Osmose keyboard synth
Strymon BigSky reverb, Timeline delay
Lexicon MX400
Tascam SD-20M recorder
Sony Vegas Pro 13 (for post editing)

#modularsynth #electronicmusic #halloween2023"

Saturday, October 07, 2023

5 Jams with Lacrima Versio stereo autowah from Hell from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Check out these 5 Jams using the Lacrima Versio stereo Autowah from Hell on the Versio platform.

0:05 Jam 1
0:56 Jam 2
1:48 Jam 3
2:45 Jam 4
3:27 Jam 5

If you already own any of our Versio modules, you can swap to this firmware for free through the Customer Portal: http://bit.ly/3JvmC8N

More info on Lacrima Versio and the Versio platform: https://bit.ly/3Q4rSDx

Jam 1: We're using Vice Virga like an arpeggiator, inputting the 4 separate channels of the Chord, then sending the single output through Lacrima Versio for some filtering and chorusing. The Loquelic Iteritas Percido fills the room with cinematic booms filtered by Polaris, all clocked with the Horologic Solum.

Jam 2: The Lacrima Versio and the Imitor Versio delay fill up all the stereo goodness. Manis, Cursus, and BIA are our sound sources, with the Fractio Solum creating a 4/3 polyrhythm for the BIA. That gritty bass comes from the Manis running through Lacrima using chorus I and the Hit input being triggered by the clock from Horologic Solum.

Jam 3: Here's the Lacrima Versio 100% wet with the Loquelic Iteritas Percido.

Jam 4. Swapped to the Lacrima Versio autowah firmware and ran the Loquelic Iteritas Percido through it.

Jam 5: The Vice Virga is split into two switches: one alternates the pitch CV going into Chord, and the second alternates the CV going to the FM input on the Polaris filter. Then we bring up the Lacrima Versio, with its Chorus II droning the Loquelic Iteritas Percido in Free mode throughout. The Sat and Freq CVs are controlled with the Planar 2."

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Noise Engineering Discontinues Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Manis Iteritas, Cursus Iteritas, & Ataraxic Iteritas



via @noiseeng

"Today, we say goodbye to Basimilus Iteritas Alter, Manis Iteritas, Cursus Iteritas, and Ataraxic Iteritas.

Loquelic Iteritas, the two Percidos, and 5U (the four core Iteritas) will also remain in production.

Details in our latest blog post: https://bit.ly/3DWEqWE"

Saturday, August 12, 2023

5 Jams with Cursus Iteritas wavetable oscillator from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Check out these 5 Jams using the Cursus Iteritas dynamically generated wavetable oscillator using orthogonal functions. We hope these jams will inspire you to think of new ways to patch.

0:05 Jam 1
0:48 Jam 2
1:38 Jam 3
2:08 Jam 4
2:51 Jam 5

More info on Cursus Iteritas: https://bit.ly/3jRt38o

Jam 1: We're adjusting the Cursus Iteritas' Fold and Structure controls while sending the signal out through the Electus Versio. The BIA with the kick.

Jam 2: We're adding in CV and pitch inputs on the CI one at a time, then adjusting the Center control to change the harmonic used to build the waveform. The Clep Diaz is adjusting the release on the Sinc Bucina. Mix is then sent through Electus Versio for the clocked reverb.

Jam 3: In this ambient patch, we've added a pitch input and 4 CV inputs to the CI, then we stepped aside and watched it play this beautiful generative journey.

Jam 4: It doesn't take much to make some exciting timbres out of the Cursus Iteritas. It plays very well here with Mimetic Digitalis, Fractio Solum, Horologic Solum, Loquelic Iteritas Percido, Bin Seq, and Imitor Versio. The Sinc Bucina shapes the sounds from Cursus, and the mix is sent through Electus Versio for some clocked reverb.

Jam 5: This time we're sending gates and modulation through every CV input on the Cursus Iteritas. The result is a huge variety of harmonic sounds and timbres. Then we follow that up with some Melotus Versio granular processing.

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Exploring and sharing engaging ideas in sound, music, and synthesis
• Eurorack, 5U
• VST3, AU, AAX plugins
• Reason Rack Extensions"

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Noise Engineering Clep Diaz Tutorial & Cheat Sheet - Learning & Using the 4hp CV/LFO Generator


video upload by Rochefsky

"Clep Diaz is an incredibly powerful CV + LFO generator eurorack module from Noise Engineering in a very small 4hp package - with simple controls and expressive results to spice up your modular patches. I've created a 1-page cheat sheet for this module, and this video is the companion tutorial to describe the capabilities and operation of Clep Diaz while referring to the cheat sheet.

Find your way quickly to the contents of this video:
0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Modes step, rand, lfo
1:50 - Step order
2:18 - Count Encoder
3:20 - Step & Reset Buttons
3:55 - Clock Input
4:22 - Reset Input
4:33 - CV Input for Count
4:45 - Bi/Uni-Polar Outputs
5:15 - BOC Output
6:00 - Patch Notes
6:38 - Add Reset & CV
9:00 - Jam & Cheat Sheet

The Patch is mostly a @NoiseEngineering jam, with the exception of Pamela's New Workout clocking and providing some modulation to Clep Diaz inputs.
Vox Digitalis - 2 of 'em - provide the pitch CVs to both the bass line and the main voice VCOs.
Clep Diaz of course modulating two VCOs.
Manis Iteritas is the bass line VCO.
Cursus Iteritas Percido is the string-like voice being modulated by Clep Diaz on the TIME and FOLD parameter CV inputs.
Lapsus Os provides some control over the level of the bi- nd Uni-polar outputs of Clep - although I left those alone at base voltage throughout this video/patch.
Electus Versio provides effects.
Mordax Data is my Oscilliscope.

Cheat Sheet for Clep Diaz is here:
https://rochefsky.com/learnings/clepdiaz

Clep Diaz manual from Noise Engineering is here:
https://manuals.noiseengineering.us/cd/"


via @noiseeng

"Our friend @Rochefsky is wowwing us once again with this meticulously constructed cheat sheet for the Clep Diaz compact step CV and LFO generator.

If you have a #ClepDiaz, this guide is definitely worth having on your phone or printed out for reference! https://bit.ly/443KOHr"

Saturday, April 08, 2023

5 Things you can do with the Quantus Trajecta poly envelope generator from Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

"We're patching with Quantus Trajecta, our poly envelope generator, to make an instant jam, swing patterns, wind chimes, staggered gates and triggers, and long delays.

0:08 Ratcheting Wubs
0:47 Sharing Envelopes
1:32 Mini Ramps
2:20 Holding Patterns
3:07 CV Madness

More about the 10HP Quantus Trajecta Eurorack module: http://bit.ly/3X8ijDU

Quantus Trajecta is a quad envelope designed with polyphony in mind. Each control universally adjusts all four envelopes, so keeping separate voices related on the fly is easy. Initially designed to borrow the structure of the envelope from the Cursus and Loquelic Iteritas Percido, we added even more shape control with the addition of Tremolo and ADSR modes. QT is musical, performable, and utilitarian."

Monday, February 27, 2023

"Modular Highway Patrol" on Modular Synthesizer


video upload by Front Disaster

"I made this track when playing around with the lovely Noise Engineering Cursus Iteritas module."

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Noise Engineering Introduces Jam Jam & Quantus Trajecta Eurorack Modules


video upload by Noise Engineering

Jam Jam - 4-channel multimode trigger and gate processor from Noise Engineering


"Preorders are open now for the Jam Jam. This module starts shipping on Thursday, January 26: https://bit.ly/403qB2D

Jam Jam is a versatile and fun trigger-and-gate processor with four individually controlled and CV-able outputs. The three modes pack incredible functionality into the tiny 6hp package.

Random mode turns the outputs into four individually adjustable probability processors, great for adding variety to a patch. In Clock Phase mode, the module tracks and phase adjusts incoming clocks based on clock period. Use this to adjust sequencer timing or to create sequences that drift out of sync and then back in with CV. Use Gate Delay mode as a simple trigger delay for latency compensation or for creative patching: dial in the timing of events in your patch from sub-millisecond adjustments to huge delays of over 15 seconds.

Jam Jam is a musical and fun utility sure to find a use in every patch"

Quantus Trajecta - 4-channel poly envelope generator in 10HP from Noise Engineering

video upload by

"Preorders are open now for the Quantus Trajecta. This module starts shipping on Thursday, January 26: https://bit.ly/403qB2D

Quantus Trajecta is a quad envelope designed with polyphony in mind. It takes its envelope structure from our beloved Loquelic and Cursus Iteritas Percido modules and adds even more control and mode options with Tremolo and ADSR settings. The gate inputs normal, and each control universally adjusts all four envelopes for easy polyphonic tracking. And since it’s an NE module, each parameter is CV controllable.

Quantus Trajecta is imminently performable, incredibly musical, and most of all, fun."


And the press release:

"Noise Engineering announces Jam Jam and Quantus Trajecta, two new hardware modules plus overlays for Versio and Legio platforms

Los Angeles, CA — Noise Engineering is excited to announce two new modules: a gate/trigger delay and 4-channel envelope. They are also releasing panel overlays for their popular platform modules, Legio and Versio. Both modules and overlays will begin shipping January 26, 2023.



Jam Jam is a versatile and fun trigger-and-gate processor with four individually adjustable and CV-able channels. The three modes pack incredible functionality into the tiny 6HP package:

• Random mode turns the module into four individually adjustable probability processors, great for adding variety to a patch.

• In Clock Phase mode, the module adjusts incoming clock phase based on clock period. Use this to adjust sequencer timing or to create sequences that drift out of sync and then back in with CV.

• Use Gate Delay mode as a simple trigger delay to help keep things in sync in your patch or for creative patching: dial in shifts in the timing of events from sub-millisecond adjustments to huge delays of over 15 seconds.

Jam Jam is a musical and fun utility sure to find a use in every patch.

Availability and pricing: Preorders open now. In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 26, 2023; MSRP US$240

Notable features: Jam Jam

● 6 HP
● CV-able inputs
● Clock phasing
● Trigger delay for utility or creative use
● Great size for any system




Quantus Trajecta is a quad envelope designed with polyphony in mind. Quantus Trajecta’s envelope structure takes the functionality from Noise Engineering’s beloved Loquelic and Cursus Iteritas Percido modules, and adds even more control and mode options like ADSR and Tremolo, which adds an LFO with Rate and Wub controls. Each parameter is CV controllable, and each control universally adjusts all four envelopes for easy polyphonic tracking. Quantus Trajecta is performable, musical, and most importantly, fun.

Availability and pricing: Preorders open now. In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 26, 2023; MSRP US$280

Notable features: Quantus Trajecta

● 10HP
● Universal controls make polyphonic envelopes a cinch
● Multiple envelope shapes
● Wub wub wub
● CV-able parameters
● Hold control freezes envelope in place

Panel Overlays

The popular Versio and Legio platforms allow users to freely swap between a growing number of firmwares for each module, but changing a panel can be laborious. Enter the new panel overlays: they fit right over the existing panel, no need to remove knobs! Hot swap to your heart’s content with these impact acrylic, laser-etched panels, available in silver with black text or black with white text.

Individual panels are available at the Noise Engineering website, and discounted multipacks (one of each panel) are also available.

Availability and pricing: Preorders open now. In stock in black and silver. Shipping from Noise Engineering and retailers starting January 26, 2023; MSRP varies

Legio single panel: $16

Legio multipack (3 panels): $36

Versio single panel: $16

Versio multipack (8 panels): $112"

Saturday, September 17, 2022

5 things you can make with Cursus Vereor plugin + presets for VST, AU, and AAX


video upload by Noise Engineering

"We're using our synth plugin Cursus Vereor to make a ripped bass, chorus chords, lasers, automatic arps, and subs that cut through a mix!

0:00 Intro
0:13 Ripped Bass
1:00 Chorus Chords
1:27 Lasers
1:47 Automatic Arps
2:18: Subs that Cut

Visit the plugin page on our website, then select the "Presets" dropdown to download the 5 things in this video for free here: https://bit.ly/3sZHFrx

Cursus Vereor is part of our Bundle 1, which includes Basimilus Iteritas and Desmodus. It is available for Mac and PC, in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Get these plugins and more (including some free ones!) at our shop at noiseengineering.us!

Enjoy Cursus Vereor with powerful modulation controls, extensive MIDI capabilities, and in-the-box ease of automation and sequencing.

Cursus Vereor is a synthesizer that creates its sounds by dynamically generating oscillator waveforms. Use Cursus Vereor for sounds that are gentle, harsh, melodic, distorted, or anything in between. Cursus Vereor features an ADSR envelope with curve shaping and a dynamics section featuring a VCA and a lowpass gate plus a vintage-inspired chorus.

Cursus Vereor excels at chords and pads, as well as gentle leads and hard-hitting basses. It can sound almost acoustic in nature, or harsh and edgy with the help of the wavefolder and oversampling. With simple and intuitive controls, Cursus Vereor makes it easy to design patches for your projects – or quickly find the perfect sound with the included library of presets."

Saturday, September 03, 2022

5 things you can make with Basimilus Iteritas plugin + presets for VST, AU, and AAX


video upload by Noise Engineering

"We're using our additive/FM synth plugin Basimilus Iteritas to make hi-hats, steel drums, a big-ass kick, folded plucks, and an entire drum kit!

0:00 Intro
0:16 Hi-hat
0:49 Steel drum synth
1:29 Big-ass kick
2:09 Folded plucks
2:36 Drum kit

Visit the plugin page on our website, then select the "Presets" dropdown to download the 5 things in this video for free here: https://bit.ly/3vRNDwC

Basimilus Iteritas is part of our Bundle 1, which includes Cursus Vereor and Desmodus. It is available for Mac and PC, in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Get these plugins and more (including some free ones!) at our shop at noiseengineering.us!

Basimilus Iteritas is inspired by analog percussion synthesis. Synthesizing unique percussion is a breeze: thumping kicks, snappy snares, hats, snaps, and claps are all just a few tweaks away with Basimilus Iteritas. But it does so much more! The straightforward controls make creating almost any type of sound simple, including leads, ambient chirps, basses, and more.

Basimilus Iteritas makes 6-operator FM and additive synthesis easy with simple harmonic distribution controls, oscillator morphing, and our signature wavefolder. And with the included library of presets, you can quickly find the sounds you need without touching a single fader."

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Loud Ripping Modular Synthesizer Lead Patch


video upload by John L Rice

"Turn It UP! 😁

Noisebug store in Pomona CA made a nice trade with me for some gear so I picked up a second Synthetic Soundlabs Tube VCA to do stereo patches with them, something I’ve wanted to try ever since I got the first one! The patch is pretty simple, just a MIDI keyboard into a Synthesis Technology MOTM-650 interface to create CV and gate voltages, a Noise Engineering Cursus Iteritas Magnus VCO's audio output mult’d into the two SSL Tube VCAs, the separate outputs of a single STG Soundlabs Envelope Generator in 'Pyramid Blaster' mode modulated the Tube VCAs, and three outputs of a Marienberg Devices Sine Phase VCO is modulating the Cursus VCO via a couple Synthesizers.com Q125 signal processors."

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Noise Engineering + Matt Lange VST, AU, AAX Plugin demo & breakdown


video upload by Noise Engineering

"Multiplatinum Music Producer, Composer, and Recording Artist Matt Lange composes a song using all Noise Engineering plugins and walks us through how he made each track.

Bundle 1 includes Basimilus Iteritas, Cursus Vereor, and Desmodus. They are available in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Get these plugins individually or as a bundle: https://bit.ly/3Kytrnz

Enjoy the sounds of the modules with polyphony, internal modulation, extensive MIDI capabilities, and the ease of in-the-box automation and recall. Each one comes with tons of presets and a randomize button so you can quickly explore the sonic possibilities. Dive into the faders to shape your sound.

The Freequel Bundle includes Virt Vereor, Sinc Vereor, and Ruina. They are FREE and also available in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. Get the Freequel bundle at https://bit.ly/355yJb7"

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Desmodus plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering


video upload by Noise Engineering

0:13 Overview
1:25 Plugin controls
4:06 Lerp Mode
4:57 Node Mode
5:44 LFOs and modulation
6:10 Jam

Also added to this post on the new Cursus Vereor, Basimilus Iteritas, and Desmodus plugins.

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Introducing Cursus Vereor, Basimilus Iteritas, and Desmodus plugins in VST3, AU, AAX


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"Cursus Vereor, Basimilus Iteritas, and Desmodus! The Bundle 1 plugins for VST3 and AU are here!

Enjoy the sounds of the modules with polyphony (what what?!), internal modulation, extensive MIDI capabilities, and the ease of in-the-box automation and recall. Each one comes with tons of presets and a randomize button so you can quickly jump through the sonic possibilities. Dive into the faders to shape your sound.

Get these plugins individually or as a bundle: https://bit.ly/3Kytrnz"

Basimilus Iteritas plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering


"0:07 Intro
0:37 Overview
1:05 Presets with random and reset functions
1:26 Skin, Liquid, and Metal modes
3:02 Modulation controls and MIDI mapping
4:01 Plugin controls
5:08 Jam

Get Basimilus Iteritas here: https://bit.ly/3pTDR9h
Get Bundle1 here: https://bit.ly/3MB7Mgd

Basimilus Iteritas is an additive/FM synthesizer inspired by analog percussion synthesis, and of course, the Basimilus Iteritas Alter. Synthesizing unique percussion is a breeze: thumping kicks, snappy snares, hats, snaps, and claps are all just a few tweaks away with Basimilus Iteritas. But it does so much more! The straightforward controls make creating almost any type of sound simple, including leads, ambient chirps, basses, and more."

Cursus Vereor plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering

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0:10 Overview
0:56 Presets with random and reset functions
1:20 Fourier, Daubechies, and Walsh modes
3:04 Modulation controls and MIDI mapping
3:57 Plugin controls
5:37 Jam

Get Cursus Vereor here: https://bit.ly/3sZHFrx
Get Bundle1 here: https://bit.ly/3Kytrnz

Cursus Vereor is a synthesizer that produces unique timbres from spectral controls. Based on the module Cursus Iteritas, it features three synthesis modes based on different conceptualizations of frequency (sine waves, wavelets, and square waves). It has a musical tone structure and can produce an extremely wide variety of harmonic sounds, and with a powerful modulation system, you’re in for a world of new sounds.

Desmodus plugin for VST3, AU, and AAX - Noise Engineering

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0:13 Overview
1:25 Plugin controls
4:06 Lerp Mode
4:57 Node Mode
5:44 LFOs and modulation
6:10 Jam
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