Showing posts with label Make Noise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Make Noise. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Make Noise Introduces New MultiWAVE Eurorack Module & Universal Synthesizer System Videos
video uploads by MAKEN0ISE
MSRP: $529 Availability: Shipping November/December 2025. Check with dealers on the right and Reverb linked below.
Playlist:
1. Introducing MultiWAVE! | Make Noise
2. The Make Noise Multiwave System (Part 1)
Meet the New Make Noise MultiWAVE with Tony Rolando
video upload by Reverb
"Meet MultiWAVE, an 8-channel dual wavetable oscillator and the core of Make Noise’s New Universal Synthesizer System. Designed by Tony Rolando, it brings true polyphony to modular.
Each channel hosts two oscillators with independent modulation, spread, and detune controls, creating evolving tones that feel alive. Pair it with PoliMATHS and QXG for a full 8-voice modular polysynth, or use it solo as a powerhouse paraphonic oscillator.
Ships with custom Make Noise wavetables, supports WaveEdit, and features a built-in MultiMod LFO and polyphonic quantizer. See more on Reverb."
New Universal Synthesizer System Video Manual
video uploads by MAKEN0ISE
MultiWAVE Press release follows:
Make Noise is proud to announce: MultiWAVE!
MultiWAVE is an 8-channel dual wavetable oscillator for the New Universal Synthesizer System or any Eurorack modular synthesizer. It uses a single set of controls to generate audio waveforms at eight independent channel outputs.
Each of the eight MultiWAVE channels contains two independent wavetable oscillators, Osc A and Osc B, each loading its own wavetable with variable frequency, modulation and wavetable position.
MultiWAVE includes an output header for creating pre-patched connections to the audio signal inputs of two QXG modules. When grouped up with PoliMATHS it creates the 8-channel core of the New Universal Synthesizer System.
8-channel dual wavetable oscillator with a single set of controls
Sequence A and B oscillators (per channel) independently or together via 4 Follow modes
Generate polyphonic activations from monophonic sequences using Modulation Dissemination, Span modes, Spread, and Accumulate
Variable timbre per channel via Spread and Modulation Dissemination
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Make Noise Shared System | Ambient
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"The Unpredictable Logic of Sound: Inside the Make Noise Sample Pack
Every patch on a Make Noise system is a small act of discovery. It does not begin with a plan, but with curiosity. The machine invites you to think in voltages, to listen to circuits as if they were alive. Out of that dialogue between control and chance, something unmistakably organic emerges.
Product link:
https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
The Make Noise Modular Synth Sample Pack ver.7.5 was recorded entirely with the Shared System, Strega, and 0-Coast. Every waveform was shaped by hand, without presets, without automation. Each modulation, cross-feedback, and timing drift was allowed to evolve freely until it found its own balance.
Friday, November 07, 2025
Make Noise PoliMATHS Overview (feat. Sarah Belle Reid)
video upload by Perfect Circuit and Sarah Belle Reid
"Make Noise PoliMATHS is a revolutionary new Eurorack module — an eight-channel function generator designed to create complex, evolving arrays of control voltages.
While it was designed to work as part of Make Noise's new NUSS ecosystem, it also brings a lot of possibilities to a non-NUSS Eurorack system. To help explain how it can play along with the rest of your modular synth, we reached out to our friend @sarahbellereid to see how she has been using it.
She covers the module's basic features, and then discusses a few interesting ways to approach it:
1:38 Module Overview
14:08 PoliMATHS as a Multi-CV Tool
17:00 PoliMATHS as a Polyphonic Synth
23:15 Double Gating with PoliMATHS
26:02 PoliMATHS as a Clock Divider
Learn modular synthesis with Sarah Belle Reid: https://www.soundandsynthesis.com/
Buy a PoliMATHS of your own: https://bit.ly/4otM5kX
Learn more about PoliMATHS on Perfect Circuit's blog, Signal: https://bit.ly/4qEcjm5
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Perfect Circuit is an independent electronic instrument shop with an online store at https://www.perfectcircuit.com/ and a Burbank, California showroom at 2405 Empire Ave. We're open seven days a week, 12-8 PM, and our entire inventory is available to try out in person. Get your hands on the most excellent analog and digital synthesizers, effect pedals, Eurorack modular synths, drum machines, recording gear, and more!
Learn about electronic music, techniques, and gear on our blog, Signal: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal"
Wednesday, November 05, 2025
Audrey II Horrorscape Synth + lx-euclid + Faselunare Vega + Mimeophon
video upload by Genshi Media Group
"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES AND STEREO EFFECTS, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::
I've been away from my studio for a bit, so thought I'd throw something together.... just quickie: the @SynthuxAcademy Audrey II Horrorscape synthesizer along with the @ATOVproject lx-euclid 4 channel Euclidean rhythm sequencer driving the @faselunare Vega 4 channel Drum module which is going into the @MakeNoiseMusic Mimeophon."
PoliMATHS SubMixing and Audio Use | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Let's explore a couple of the deeper functions of PoliMATHS, including how to use it to control modules with fewer than eight modulation inputs, and of course how to run Oscillations at audio rate to use it as an eight voice sound source!"
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/modules...
Tuesday, November 04, 2025
Strymon Supercar+ with Mutable Instruments Clouds
video upload by Ebotronix
Strymon Superkar+, solo ch with midi , chord ch with cv /gate,
Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
Arp 2600m,
Doepfer R2m,A 156, A 174-2,
Mutable Instruments Clouds,Midipal,Peaks,Shades
Ornament and Crime,( Major Scale),
Flame Q Slider,
Dreadbox Psychosis,
Make Noise Q Control,
Bastle Bestie,
04.11.2025
video# 2577
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
Bastl Instruments,
Doepfer,
Dreadbox,
eurorack,
Flame,
Korg,
Make Noise,
Mutable Instruments,
strymon
Monday, November 03, 2025
Make Noise QMMG & Shared System
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Make Noise Modular Synth Sample Pack: https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store..."
Sunday, November 02, 2025
After October - Panharmonium/Metropolix
video upload by davidryle
"The Intellijel Metropolix sequencer making a dual pattern to a pair of Q206 VCO's. The filters were the Dove D502 Multi-Mode VCF and the Corsynth C110 2044 VCF. They go into the Lower West Side Studios (Yusynth) Panning Mixer then into the Rossum Electro-Music Panharmonium Mutating Spectral Resynthesizer.
The Panharmonium splits the signal to two destinations. The main voice is sent to the TipTop Audio Z-DSP with the Halls of Valhalla plate reverb. The FX voice is sent to the Make Noise Soundhack Erbe Verb reverb.
The Bass part is the Q960 sequential Controller into a pair of Q106 VCO's and The Oakley Sound Systems Diode Super Ladder filter. The on to the Synthetic Sound Labs Digital Delay and Tube VCA.
The fluttering noise effect is the Dove Audio WTF Oscillator in noise mode to the Moon Modular 517S in High Pass on to the Modcan 73B Dual Delay and the Echo Fix tape echo/reverb."
LABELS/MORE:
5U,
Corsynth,
Dove Audio,
eurorack,
intellijel,
Lower West Side Studio,
Make Noise,
Modcan,
Moon Modular,
Oakley,
Rossum Electro-Music,
SSL,
synthesizers.com,
TipTop Audio,
Valhalla,
yusynth
Serge’s 1979 ÷NCOM - It Compares, Counts, Waits, Fires and It Always Rises
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"I bought the #Serge #NCOM in the blind because a) it's the work of a living legend, b) I had no idea what it did, and c) after reading the manual and looking on YouTube I still had no idea how to use it in real life music.
The ÷NCOM is short for pulse divider (by N steps), a comparator (gate goes high where +IN is higher than -IN) and last but not least, a staircase CV is raised one semitone when the compare goes high and the max steps N is not reached. So now you know, and just like me, it still remains a mystery how it can play a role in modular music.
÷NCOM is from 1979, and quantized CV was rare, especially when it's derived from any two compared voltages. It's using two CMOS chips, but only 5 of 8 bits were used (step 0 to 31 = 32 values). So is it early digital? Yes, but without a CPU or code and state of the art precision - for 1979. Is it still relevant in 2025? I am not sure how many voltage comparators are around in eurorack, and you probably never needed one. A staircase CV waveform is simply a matter of running a ramp through a quantizer, and you may be able to use an END of RAMP event on a Maths clone. The ÷NCOM circuit is often used for rhythmic patches, and the staircase is super useful to make synchronized ramps you can use to open a filter or wavefolder. Not to mention arpeggios. It's the opposite of high-tech, it's low tech. A circuit you need to learn, discover and find use for. It was special in 1979, and today it's part of the joy of owning a true Serge module that can always do more than you think."
Saturday, November 01, 2025
OP-1 field x Modular synth x Prophet-10 | Minimal Electronic | Daily Quest 2025-11-01 by atnr
video upload by atnr
"This piece was created using @MAKEN0ISEMUSIC MORPHAGENE, @teenageengineering OP-1 field, and @SequentialLLC Prophet-10. It unfolds as a quiet minimal ambient composition that gradually converges into a distorted piano loop.
In the modular synthesizer, a sampled piano is played back on MORPHAGENE, with its output split into two paths. One signal passes through a Clouds clone, while the other is processed through @ChaseBlissAudio GENERATION LOSS MKII, adding saturation and a tape-like effect.
On the OP-1 field, a sequence is played using the ENDLESS sequencer, with manual filter adjustments opening and closing the tone throughout the performance.
The Prophet-10 is performed with reverb applied through the @strymon blueSky, adding depth and atmosphere to the sound."
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Exploring PoliMATHS' Span Modes | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Let’s remember the phrase “From one comes many!” Span and Activate give us three ways (modes) to create different patterns of functions from the eight channels of PoliMATHS. Channel Index mode could be thought of as sort of like Voltage Address, Round mode could be thought of as Sequencing, and Parallel as a Clock Divider. Let’s go through them one by one and we’ll dig in a little further than we had time for in the initial introduction video.
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/modules..."
Monday, October 27, 2025
Make Noise Bruxa: 5 Spooky Patches
video upload by Metamyther
"Get ready to summon some eerie modular magic in this Halloween-themed sound design session, with 5 spooky Make Noise Bruxa patches. From ghostly textures to haunted delays to unsettling feedback loops, this video is guaranteed to chill your Eurorack system to the core. Perfect for modular synth enthusiasts, hardware synth lovers, and electronic music producers looking to add dark cinematic vibes to their patches. Whether you’re into ambient drones, horror soundtracks, or experimental modular noise, these haunting Bruxa patches will inspire your next creepy creation.
Thanks to Three Wave Music for lending me the Bruxa. Check them out here: https://threewavemusic.com/
#eurorack, #modularsynth, #makenoise, #bruxa, #synthpatches, #halloween, #spookysounds, #sounddesign, #electronicmusic, #experimentalmusic, #modularsynthesis, #darkambient, #noisemusic"
Looking Outside: Synthesizer and Eurorack Performance
video upload by MKustomAudio
"Three tracks created by using standalone synthesizers and eurorack modules. Sequenced from the Squarp Hermod+, I thought about recording everything simultaneously, but I decided to record it in groups to allow for more hands on manipulation of the equipment.
For drums, samples were loaded into the 1010music 'Bitbox Micro' with the following modules also used for processing the summed samples: Make Noise 'QPAS', Xaoc 'Koszalin', Qu Bit 'Mojave' and 'Nautilus', Erica Synths 'Blackhole DSP 2', Qu Bit 'Data Bender' (triggered/modulated using the Make Noise '0-CTRL'), and Noise Engineering 'Librae Legio'.
For synthesizers, the following hardware was used: Sonicware 'Evoke', Korg 'Arp 2600m' and 'Minilogue XD', Sequential 'OB-6 Desktop', Novation 'Peak' and 'Circuit Mono Station'.
Forward Momentum 0:00
Revival 3:59
Through the Window 8:20
Tracks are also available to download from the following link:
https://mkustomaudio.bandcamp.com/alb..."
LABELS/MORE:
ARP,
eurorack,
Korg,
Make Noise,
Noise Engineering,
Oberheim,
Qu-bit Electronix,
Sequential,
SONICWARE,
XAOC Devices
Sunday, October 26, 2025
Minimal electronic with glitched piano sound : Between the waves 2025-10-26 by atnr
video upload by atnr
"A piece created with norns shield and modular synthesizer — an ambient electronica work where glitch-processed piano tones emerge within waves of sustained electronic sound.
On the norns shield, the barcode script is used to record and play back synth pad performances from the @SequentialLLC Prophet-10. The connected @KorgOfficial NTS-3 adds reverb and occasional tremolo effects.
In the modular synthesizer, a piano performance is recorded into Morphagene, which is then modulated with CV signals from Quad Function to create glitch variations. The modular output is split into two paths: the original signal from Morphagene, and another processed through a Clouds clone. The original path is further enhanced with @ChaseBlissAudio MOOD MKII, applying micro-loop effects for additional glitch textures."
Friday, October 24, 2025
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Make Noise Black & Gold Shared System ++
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this Reverb listing
"The Black and Gold Shared System is the latest revision of MakeNoise's early flagship. The star of the system is undoubtedly the DPO; a rich implementation of the West Coast complex oscillator pioneered by Don Buchla. Capable of wide range of tones with multiple outputs available simultaneously. It can also be used as 2 completely independent oscillators. The interaction of the 2 oscillators is high dynamic via the integrated mod bus and enhanced by a unique 'follow' circuit.
VCA, mixing and 'gate' functionality is provided by the Optomix and Moddemix, the latter of which also includes a unique ring mod implementation.
The DPO is ably supported by a wide variety of control options including a highly interactive touch interface as well as sophisticated and dynamic rhythmic control.
This unit was originally purchased with the mk1 version of Rene. It has been upgraded with the mk2 and an additional Brains module was added to the Pressure Points module to enhance the rhythmic potential of the interface.
I am including the original mk1 to enable it to be reset to original condition of if you want to explore a slightly simpler sequencing option.
The system is arguably a richer more up-to-date example Buchla's Music Easel that trades richer sequencing potential for the larger keyboard of the Buchla instrument."
via this Reverb listing
"The Black and Gold Shared System is the latest revision of MakeNoise's early flagship. The star of the system is undoubtedly the DPO; a rich implementation of the West Coast complex oscillator pioneered by Don Buchla. Capable of wide range of tones with multiple outputs available simultaneously. It can also be used as 2 completely independent oscillators. The interaction of the 2 oscillators is high dynamic via the integrated mod bus and enhanced by a unique 'follow' circuit.VCA, mixing and 'gate' functionality is provided by the Optomix and Moddemix, the latter of which also includes a unique ring mod implementation.
The DPO is ably supported by a wide variety of control options including a highly interactive touch interface as well as sophisticated and dynamic rhythmic control.
This unit was originally purchased with the mk1 version of Rene. It has been upgraded with the mk2 and an additional Brains module was added to the Pressure Points module to enhance the rhythmic potential of the interface.
I am including the original mk1 to enable it to be reset to original condition of if you want to explore a slightly simpler sequencing option.
The system is arguably a richer more up-to-date example Buchla's Music Easel that trades richer sequencing potential for the larger keyboard of the Buchla instrument."
Make Noise System Cartesian Modular System + extra modules
via this Reverb listing
"The System Cartesian allows for a playful exploration of both tonal, harmonic music and west coast style synthesis with digital and analogue oscillators. Bothe the Telharmonic (digital) and STO (analogue) oscillators are now discontinued and both offer unique functionality.The System Cartesian is a very elegant package that offers sophisticated touch sequencing with the Rene 2 and is capable of a wide-range of timbres and tones. The Telharmonic offers 3 completely different types of digital synthesis (additive, Phase-Mod and a digital noise generator) all of which are available simultaneously. The controls allow the different methods to be blended in interesting, dynamic ways.
The core system is very capable, bit this system additionally includes the XOH output module that performs a little better than the older Rosie module. The Rosie has been returned to the case as this was the original configuration.
Also included is a Makenoise Tempi module that is the same size as the Wogglebug. The Tempi allows for more dynamic and sophisticated clocking of Rene's multiple axes and Maths transient generators. The Tempi allows for the System Cartesian to take on a more rhythmically dense guise.
LEGO succulents for decoration only and NOT INCLUDED in sale! :)"
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Gatin' the PoliMATHS | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Exploring the Activate, Reset, and Accumulate inputs on PoliMATHS!"
http://www.makenoisemusic.com
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Strymon SuperKar+ (Part 4) Chord Voice w/ Magneto, BitBox Micro, XPO, and ZPO
video upload by Rheyne
"The @strymon SuperKar+ Chord Voice through a Strymon Magneto. Percussion is from a BitBox Micro, bass is from a Make Noise XPO, and the background synth voice is from a Steady State Fate ZPO.
Loops are from Ableton Live, with a Korg SQ-64 acting as a MIDI to CV converter. Ableton's clock is randomized by CV Tools stepped-random LFOs. The Strymon Magneto is clocked by the kick drum trigger. Reverb is from Ableton Live. Recorded in one take.
SuperKar+ is a Eurorack voice module that uses Karplus-Strong synthesis to create the sound of plucked or bowed strings, struck or blown pipes or tubes, or a suite of other sounds."
Ambient Drone | AKAI S-950 & Make Noise Strega
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"A cinematic atmosphere made of sound, not melody.
https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
This is not a collection of loops. It is a carefully curated archive of long-form drone textures, each exceeding five minutes, sculpted for those who create without the need for rhythm, harmony, or resolution.
Designed for deep listeners and sound designers.
From seasoned ambient producers to experimental filmmakers, this pack speaks to those who understand that sound can live and breathe without a beat. Built from legendary hardware units and bespoke digital tools, these drones are not simply sounds. They are environments.
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