MATRIXSYNTH: Make Noise Shared System


Showing posts with label Make Noise Shared System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make Noise Shared System. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 03, 2020

Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System and Macbeth synthesizers (Elements EL2 and Micromac-D).


Published on Mar 2, 2020 Петр Тутаев

"This is a live session playing with Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System, Macbeth El2, Macbeth Micromac-D. Audio tracks are proceed through tape and equalised but there is no editing."

Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Patch from Scratch: Deriving Rhythmic Gates from Drum Loops in the Shared System


Published on Feb 19, 2020 MAKEN0ISE

Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Shared System Touch Sequencing!!


Published on Sep 4, 2019 MAKEN0ISE

"Use Pressure Points to fire off sequences, control timbre, and more with the Shared System!"

Monday, April 15, 2019

Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Barely used Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System. 1 owner, non-smoking, studio use only. Used 1 week in the studio but has been stored since, hoping it goes to an owner that will get good use out of it. Includes all 30 original patch cables (10 Black Long, 10 White Mid, 10 Pink Short)."

Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Z Axis Key Praxis


Published on Mar 6, 2019 MAKEN0ISE

"In a recent video we discussed the creation of complex sequences from simple building blocks, greatly increasing the depth of a simple dual sequence by switching the destinations of the X and Y channels’ gate outputs. (See that video here)

Now, we’ll extend the concept by using the Z Axis to create key changes in this sequence, and Mesh editing to allow us to reprogram all the variations at once on the playable surface."

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Patch from Scratch: "Eurorack Ambient"


Published on Nov 21, 2018 MAKEN0ISE

"Relax.

The patch for this video was inspired by classic ambient and furniture music, as well as by currently popular ambient modular composers here on YouTube.

Erik Satie first introduced the notion of “furniture music”, music specifically made not to be the center of attention.

He made some other musical innovations that are pertinent to ambient music, including;

1. The removal of bar lines from sheet music. (The experience of playing pieces in this style, such as the 6 Gnossienes, is that of finding the meter that arises between the note durations rather than having it dictated by the outward structure of the piece.)

2. The notion of exact temporal durations in minutes and seconds being prioritized as the main structural element of pieces.

In a letter, John Cage once wrote: “the importance due [Satie] [is], I believe, to have consistently structured his music on lengths of time rather than harmonic relations. I’m sure he was aware of doing this but I doubt whether he knew its real importance, which is real: liberation from the Beethoven yoke, far more real than that granted by S[choenberg] with the 12-tone row.”

The best known pioneer of “ambient music” *as such* is Brian Eno.

For Eno, Ambient music should function equally well in the background and the foreground. “It must be as ignorable as it is interesting.”

Saturday, April 14, 2018

IMPROVISED PATCHING - MAKE NOISE B&G SHARED SYSTEM


Published on Apr 14, 2018 Caspar Hesselager

"Step-by-step patching towards creating a simple short piece of music with no preparation."

Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Low Scroll Again


Published on Apr 4, 2018 mmurmoons

"etude for makenoise sharedsystem, with telharmonic and 0coast

[live percussion samples played on morphagene]
[bass by the 0coast]"

Monday, March 19, 2018

Modular Monday #30 - "Talking"


Published on Mar 19, 2018 Frequency Fodder

Monday, March 12, 2018

Modular Monday #29 - "It's a miracle"


Published on Mar 12, 2018 Frequency Fodder

Monday, February 12, 2018

Modular Monday w/Frequency Fodder #26 - "Stop"


Published on Feb 12, 2018 Frequency Fodder

Thursday, January 18, 2018

"Even" - A Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Performance


Published on Jan 17, 2018 Animato Audio

"Featuring:
Endorphines Shuttle System
Mutable Instruments Braids, Clouds, Rings and Warps
Intellijel Shapeshifter
Metro Modular Steel Falcon VCF

With a special appearance by elektron Analog Rytm MKII (drums) and the Korg SQ-1 (melody sequencing) which are out of frame"

Monday, January 01, 2018

Modular Monday with Frequency Fodder Episode 21 - "Comfortable With That"


Published on Jan 1, 2018 Frequency Fodder

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."

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."

Monday, November 27, 2017

M[UTTER TINGS] : Expanded #twomodulespatched #makenoisemusic


Published on Nov 26, 2017 mmurmoons

"further thoughts on the makenoise music #twomodulespatched concept. ive added some things...

feat:
makenoise shared system
w/telharmonic
and 0coast"

Sunday, November 12, 2017

48MINS OF LIVE AMBIENT DRONE - 4K with the Make Noise Shared System


Published on Nov 12, 2017 Luke Sanger

"Live eurorack ambient drone set.
Recorded live in one take, with no edits, overdubs or multitracks - direct from the Make Noise Shared System.
Video is recorded in 'real time' and documents a trip to the beach I take regularly with my son."

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Alessandro Cortini of NIN on His Live Rig


Published on Oct 30, 2017 Reverb.com

"Multi-instrumentalist Alessandro Cortini (of Nine Inch Nails) discusses the live rig that he has used on tour, which includes not only the Eurorack-style effects that he's known for, but also a Prophet 12, an Ibanez FR, and a throwback Fender bass fully equipped with his 'favorite sticker.'"

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Make Noise Black & Gold Shared System Modular Synthesizer

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"Modules:
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 DSP (Digital Signal Processing): Phonogene
Continuously variable voltage controlled reverb: Erbe-Verb"

Saturday, June 25, 2016

LOPACY - MODULAR SYNTH IMPROVISATION LIVE


Published on Jun 25, 2016 The Phantom Wave

"Analog RYTM + Make Noise 'Shared System' + Teenage Engineering"
PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME


Patch n Tweak
Switched On Make Synthesizer Evolution Vintage Synthesizers Creating Sound Fundlementals of Synthesizer Programming Kraftwerk

© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH