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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

0-CTRL Patch of the Week #5: Sequencing Rhythm


MAKEN0ISE

"Let’s look at using the Time Channel to create rhythmic variation in a sequence.

http://makenoisemusic.com/synthesizer..."

0-CTRL Patch of the Week posts

Saturday, June 15, 2024

EXPLORATION // E-RM Polygogo + Make Noise 0-CTRL • QPAS • Mimeophon


video upload by Genshi Media Group

"::| WARNING! EXTREME FREQUENCIES AHEAD! USE CAUTION |::

Just a simple exploration of the E-RM Polygogo (an amazing Eurorack Module that is sadly no longer made) with the Make Noise 0-CTRL, QPAS, and Mimeophon."

Wednesday, September 09, 2020

QPAS Melodies with 0-CTRL


MAKEN0ISE

"Using unquantized CV from 0-CTRL to sequence QPAS (and Mimeophon).

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

0-CTRL Sequencing Mimeophon in Tape & Microsound Music Machine


Published on May 27, 2020 MAKEN0ISE

"Let's try using the Mimeophon as a sound source and run it through the QPAS, sequencing the lot with the 0-CTRL!!"

http://www.makenoisemusic.com

Friday, June 26, 2020

Frap Tools Brenso & 1010 BitBox Micro Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Jam


Perfect Circuit

"In this jam we used the new Brenso oscillator from Frap Tools as the main synth voice, the 1010 Music Bitbox Micro is providing the drum samples and the sequencing is provided by the Make Noise 0-CTRL and ALM Pam’s New Workout.

The Brenso is a dual oscillator capable of frequency and amplitude modulation as well as the ability to sync the oscillators to each other. There is also a built in wave shaper that allows you to dynamically control harmonics. The wave shaper section can also be used as a VCA, this allows you to just add an envelope generator and have a complete synth voice. In this video we used the Frap Tools Falistri to generate envelopes to modulate the amplitude and FM amount. One of the patches uses a little bit of filtering from the new version of the Mutable Instruments Ripples. Using a sequencer like the 0-CTRL for this type of synth voice works well since you can control the pitch as well as other parameters. We also added some modulation with the XAOC Batumi quad LFO.

The drum sounds are all samples from the new 1010 Music Bitbox Micro which is a smaller version of the original Bitbox, even though it is smaller it still has 8 channels and is a good option to add sampling to your eurorack modular. The drums are sequenced by the Pam’s New Workout used as a clock divider.

Brenso available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/frap-t...

Bitbox Micro available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/1010-m..."

Wednesday, February 01, 2023

Let's build an atmospheric patch!


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"This week, Pete from the Make Noise Instagram channel guest hosts with a walkthrough of a recent patch created for our social media pages, the original of which can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn2xR3xLReI/

Some notes on the video:

This is an 0-Coast, 0-CTRL, Morphagene patch, which uses XOH as a stereo mixer and Strega as a hyper-atmospheric delay processor. In this walkthrough we re-build the patch from scratch, sharing tips and tricks galore along the way.

Some concepts discussed in this video are covered in greater detail in the following links: [video playlist below]

Also, while not mentioned in the video, the Morphagene's Gene Smooth control (as found in the User Defined Firmware options) was set to "1" for this patch. For more information on Gene Smooth, check out this video: [last video in playlist below]

Manuals for the instruments used in this video can be found on our website"



Playlist:
0-Coast PGM Pages, pt. 5: Page 4, MIDI B CV
0-Coast Patch of the Week #10: External Processing
MG155 Firmware update w/ User Definable Firmware Options: Organize Option (omod)
MG155 Firmware update w/ User Definable Firmware Options: Record Splice Option (rsop)
New Morphagene Firmware!
MG155 Firmware update w/ User Definable Firmware Options: Gene Smooth Option (gnsm)

Saturday, October 13, 2012

CC+ Firmware Update for Rhodes Chroma

via David Clarke on the Rhodes Chroma list:

"Thank you all for your ongoing participation in the Chroma CPU Plus (CC+) project.

Firmware Release 217 (http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=cpuplusfirmware#217) has just been made available.

Based on user requests, the newly released version of firmware adds the following items:

* Native support for the SparkFun serial LCD controller
* Autotune failure information display [Set Split 40]
* User-defined MIDI velocity mapping
* Auto-send of patch parameters with a Program Change

Two elements are also changed in this release:

* Correction for the ‘reset’ issue noted here:
http://www.rhodeschroma.com/?id=2012&month=01#cpuplusfirmwarehiccup

* Update the MIDI Continuous Controller “Prog” Mode to allow automatic LCD decoding of patches from BCR2000, Enabler, iPad, etc.

Details and other notes are below:

Wednesday, May 01, 2024

Patchin' with PrssPnt and Ch.Svr | Make Noise


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"0:00 Intro
0:11 Manual Sequence Sample & Hold
1:47 Multi-Source Filter Modulation
3:02 Clock Subtraction
4:47 Digital Sandwich Dissection
6:38 Zone of Post-Binary Sequencing
9:39 Manual Sequencing

The PrssPnt music synthesizer module is a controller in which several signals are generated by touching the printed copper wire at the bottom of the instrument. Touching PrssPnt, you become part of the circuit, generating a total of four simultaneous signals (two CV, two Gate).

The basic function of PrssPnt will be familiar to anyone who has used Pressure Points or 0-CTRL. It could be seen as a single “souped-up” channel of one of these devices. Since it is a single channel, the tuned voltage outputs are not relevant, and instead are replaced with more playable sensitivity controls and alternate pressure and gate outputs.

• Momentary Gate output remains high as long as it is being pressed
• Toggled Gate output goes high and low with each successive press of the plate: press it to make it go high, press it again to make it go low
• Pressure output generates a positive control signal proportional to the amount of Pressure applied, further tailored by the Sensitivity Panel Control
• Smooth Touch Function recreates the useful patch of sending a Pressure Output through a carefully tuned slew limiter for extended function generation
• Turning up the Slew amount will allow for larger than life functions with very long decay to be generated by hand.
• All four outputs available simultaneously"

https://www.makenoisemusic.com/module...

Thursday, June 16, 2022

Moog Mavis - Unboxing and Sounds


video upload by Rheyne

"All sounds are solely from the Moog Mavis, running through various delays and reverbs (see index below).

0:04 Unboxing
1:35 Parts overview
2:22 Mavis through MXR Carbon Copy and Strymon BigSky, unpatched
3:02 Mavis through Carbon Copy and BigSky, self-patched
3:46 Mavis sequenced with a Make Noise 0-Ctrl
4:28 Mavis with a small case of Eurorack modules

Each example was recorded in one take with no overdubs. In the last example with the small case of Eurorack modules, the notes are a random non-repeating sequence from Ableton, running through a Hexinverter Mutant Brain MIDI to CV interface. Audio from the Mavis in this example is processed by a Strymon Magneto."

Moog Mavis with Strymon StarLab and Magneto


"Some sounds from the Moog Mavis processed by a Strymon StarLab reverb in the first example, and a Strymon Magneto delay in the second example (see index below). Sequences sent to the Mavis are random notes from Ableton, sent to a Hexinverter Mutant Brain MIDI to CV converter.

0:04 Mavis through Strymon StarLab
2:59 Mavis through Strymon Magneto

All sounds are solely from the Moog Mavis. Each example was recorded in one take with no overdubs."

Monday, April 19, 2021

Make Noise Strega + O-Coast


video by Brett Naucke

"Make Noise Strega & 0-Coast being sequenced by Rene'
0-Ctrl transposing 0-Coast

This is a similar patch to one used on the track "Stolen Dreamtime" on my Electronic Hypnosis Program LP, released on Make Noise Records

You can find that record here:
https://www.makenoisemusic.com/adjuncts
Listen Here:
https://brettnaucke.bandcamp.com/albu...

Thanks for watching!"

Friday, September 07, 2018

New Scalar Module for VCV Rack


VCV Scalar demo from VCV Rack on Vimeo.




https://vcvrack.com/Scalar.html

Quantizes up to four 1V/oct signals with humanization effects and tracking adjustment.

Edit scales and microtunings with up to 24 tones, enable/disable notes across multiple octaves, and import/export scales in Scala (.scl) format

Scalar quantizes up to four IN 1V/oct pitch signals and sends the signal to the QN quantized outputs. Each input is normalized to the previous one, so for example, a single pitch patched into IN 1 will generate quantized values on all four QN outputs.

Octave and Note Buttons

In the main display, the first row of yellow boxes corresponds to 8 octaves. Octave 1 represents the first octave with CV from 0-1V, octave 2 represents 1-2V, and so on. Click an octave to select it. Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on Mac) to enable/disable all notes in the octave.

The second row corresponds to notes within the selected octave. Click a note to select it for tuning. Ctrl-click (Cmd-click on Mac) to to enable/disable notes. Disabled notes are skipped and voltages are quantized to the nearest enabled note. This allows you to restrict pitches to a chord or partial scale. Right click and hold to preview a note, momentarily overriding all input CV signals.

Right click Scalar’s panel to enable or disable all notes across the entire octave range.

Sunday, March 17, 2024

monOB-X Sequenced by Make Noise 0-Ctrl


video upload by Polydata

"Oberheim OB-X voice card with PWM being modulated by the 0-Coast."

Friday, October 20, 2023

Make Noise 0-Coast & 0-CTRL

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via CONTROL Reverb

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Monday, September 11, 2023

Make Noise Easel: 0coast 0ctrl Strega Dark Noise Modular Jam


video upload by Anton Anru

"I'm having a great time exploring the possibilities of the Make Noise modular system, consisting of Strega, 0-Coast, and 0-Ctrl. While patching, I encountered some clicks, and instead of eliminating them, I embraced them and made them the focal point of my performance. Combined with other noises and effects, these clicks now resemble the sound of rain, creating a unique atmospheric quality. Additionally, I've discovered unexpected rhythmic elements that emerged in the midst of my jamming session. These rhythmic parts have opened up a new realm for experimentation and tweaking.

🔮 Presets for Make Noise and other hardware synths: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/"

Moog Sound Studio, Make Noise, Ableton Live Ambient Jam


"Another episode of the Moog and Make Noise modular friendship. This time, Ableton Live and Push are added. Ableton produces bass, bells, strings, background noise FX.
The jam starts softly, and gradually the beat is added. It's transformed from DFAM bleeps.
🔮 Presets for Moog, Make Noise and other hardware synths: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/"

Saturday, June 08, 2024

Make Noise 0-Coast + 0-CTRL + QPAS + Mimeophon


video upload by Genshi Media Group

"::| WARNING! EXTREME FREQUENCIES AHEAD! USE CAUTION |::

Two things: First, I'm finally getting close to finishing my new basement studio that I've been building since moving into this new house, but I still got a ways to go... and Second, it's been a while since I've used all of these Make Noise devices, so this was just a quick improvised exploration as I re-learn it all."

Thursday, October 01, 2020

MAKEN0ISE "Office Hours" -- patch with us on Thursday, Oct.1


MAKEN0ISE

""Office Hours," our weekly live-patching livestream returns this Thursday, October 1st at 1pm EST!

This week, Pete from our Instagram channel returns to take your 0-Coast + 0-CTRL patch suggestions! Will there be surprises? Who knows, but probably."

Saturday, October 02, 2021

"Coast Ø Coast" - My Shared System (Make Noise 0-COAST + 0-CTRL + Tape & Microsound Music Machine)


video upload by Autotross

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Dataline's tips and tricks for live electronic music performance (shown on Elektron Model Samples)


Published on Jan 29, 2019 loopop

"Cenk (aka 'Dataline') from Elektron is one of the best electronic music performers. Last week at NAMM he kindly agreed to walk me through his thought process as he performs. The result is this short and sweet tips and tricks video.

TIMELINE:

0:00 Load up samples and...
0:20 Record in real time
0:35 Nudge if needed
0:50 Trig and ratchet
1:10 Add chance
1:20 Pitch bass
1:30 With chance...
2:30 LFO to hat decay
3:00 Vary with param locks
3:15 Save spot
3:20 Ctrl all: mess it up
3:45 Reload back to safety
3:50 Distort... & reload
4:30 Scale per track
6:30 Chance to all... "

Saturday, September 09, 2023

Make Noise 0-Coast, 0-Ctrl, Strega In Wooden Stand

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via this auction

Saturday, September 25, 2021

3am - kleine boxen


video upload by justin3am

"Machines jamming out on the couch. 0-Coast, Strega, 0-Ctrl, Zoia Euroburos, CVilization, Joystick.
Just a self playing patch I put together while having breakfast."
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