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Monday, September 14, 2020

Infernal Noise Machine, Eurorack Version. Full Demo and Patch explanation.


flightofharmony

"In this video, we demonstrate a song made using the INM-E and show how the patches were made for each component. All audio is generated by the INM-E, using various other modules to control the parameters.

Our eternal gratitude to Erik Tinberg for creating this video."

Wednesday, September 02, 2020

flightofharmony RAISE HELL T


via @flightofharmony

"This shirt will only be available to those who join us in summoning the Infernal Noise Machine module into existence."

Sunday, August 30, 2020

flightofharmony Infernal Noise Machine (INM-E)


Eurorack Infernal Noise Machine Demo Preview Render1 - flightofharmony

"An early, very incomplete, stage in making a demo video for the upcoming eurorack Infernal Noise Machine (INM-E). The final video will explain the patches and procedure."

Also:

"A WIP demo video of part of a song made with the upcoming eurorack Infernal Noise Machine. Final video will explain the patches used for the song. We're working on a Kickstarter to fund production and should have more news next week."

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Upcoming Eurorack Infernal Noise Machine - INM-E LFO test


flightofharmony

"Testing the LFO in the upcoming eurorack Infernal Noise Machine. Self-patching only, no external devices used.
The audio track de-synched a bit and I corrected it as best as I could. I'm still figuring out how to record with my new setup... much frustration, yes."

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Synth T-shirts (Leploop, Infernal Noise Machine...)

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

via MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS

Original T-Shirt :

"Inside the Leploop synth by Laboratorio Elettronico Popolare. Photography by Tristan Héau"

Other T-Shirts available in the shop [here]"

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Mini Eurorack Modular System


via this auction

"On offer is the complete EURORACK Modular System. If you have ever wanted to get into the Modular World but don't know where to start, then this one is for you. This system is for some serious straight forward action.

This is an ideal choice for the ACID and Noize Heads!

It comes with the following:

1 ELBY 42HP POWERED CASE (CASE/ELBY BUS BOARD/ELBY POWER PANEL/WIRING)
2 15V DC PSA
3 AD INFINTUM CABLES
4 ATOMOSYNTH KOE
5 ATOMOSYNTH KONEKO
6 ELBY 5V CONVERTER
7 DIVISION 6 FILTARE
8 EMW DIGITAL NOISE
9 FOH INFERNAL NOISE MACHINE
10 SYNTHWERKS FSR1T
11 M-AUDIO OXYGEN 25-KEY
12 MIDI CABLE

The hard work is done, all you need to do is plug in, get wired and go go go!"

Friday, July 26, 2013

Flight of Harmony / Infernal Noise Machine

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via this auction

"- Includes AC adapter and lots of NOISE!!!!!

- 1/4" CV and audio I/O

- Provides hours of knob-twiddling fun for the whole family!

- Domestic U.S. shipping only

What is the Infernal Noise Machine?

THE INM IS NOT A MUSIC SYNTHESIZER

The Infernal Noise Machine was designed towards the creation of noise, sound effects, and for the general field of sound design. Having said that, the INM can create “musical” tones and sound – and quite a few of them – but that was not the goal. It is semi-modular, which means part of the signal path is hard-wired and cannot be changed, but it does allows some variation and external control. It can be used completely independently, but is intended for use with external control voltage (CV) sources to affect or modulate various parameters, which is where the INM truly comes alive (you will see what I mean).

So what can you do with it? Incidental sounds and ambiences, unholy caterwauling, soundscapes from melancholy to manic, even percussion and other traditional musical sounds. The Infernal Noise Machine is particularly effective for making drones that evolve with time as well, with no external sources required. The internal architecture allows for a wide range of self-evolving, beat-frequency style tonal variations over an infinite range of rates. There is really no simple way to describe what the INM can do – you have to find out for yourself. This is a unique device. It requires a bit of time and patience to get a feel for how it works, but it is worth the effort."

Thursday, November 08, 2012

f(h) Infernal Noise Machine Sale


"Starting production of the pre-ordered QPBs, so let’s have a good sale for the INM as well! (yeah, still need some cash)

This week only, a limited number of the Infernal Noise Machine in walnut housing are on sale for only $499.00 + S&H (list of $777.00)

Please send inquiries to flight@flightofharmony.com"

Monday, October 08, 2012

Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine

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

via this auction

"Info from the Flight of Harmony site:

'THE INM IS NOT A MUSIC SYNTHESIZER The Infernal Noise Machine was designed towards the creation of noise, sound effects, and for the general field of sound design. Having said that, the INM can create “musical” tones and sound – and quite a few of them – but that was not the goal. It is semi-modular, which means part of the signal path is hard-wired and cannot be changed, but it does allows some variation and external control. It can be used completely independently, but is intended for use with external control voltage (CV) sources to affect or modulate various parameters, which is where the INM truly comes alive (you will see what I mean).

So what can you do with it? Incidental sounds and ambiences, unholy caterwauling, soundscapes from melancholy to manic, even percussion and other traditional musical sounds. The Infernal Noise Machine is particularly effective for making drones that evolve with time as well, with no external sources required. The internal architecture allows for a wide range of self-evolving, beat-frequency style tonal variations over an infinite range of rates. There is really no simple way to describe what the INM can do – you have to find out for yourself. This is a unique device. It requires a bit of time and patience to get a feel for how it works, but it is worth the effort.'"

Monday, September 10, 2012

Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine

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via this auction

"The INM Is a dual joystick controlled semi modular analog 'noise' synth capable of much more than noise. It features two filters, two vca's, an oscillator and a noise source which is used to modulate the oscillator. The noise source is switchable so an external signal can be the modulator. On the back are 1/4" inputs for adding external voltages to the filters, vca's, etc. from your modular. There are 23 knobs to twist which shape, sculpt and otherwise mangle the sound. Below my description is an excerpt from the Flight of Harmony website, where you can read much more about this wonderful device. These sell new for $666.00 USD. Get a used one for much much less..."

Thursday, August 09, 2012

InfernalMachineDeformedAndTiled

InfernalMachineDeformedAndTiled from gorsta on Vimeo.

flight of harmony Infernal Noise Machine

Monday, May 28, 2012

Aliens Project Close-Up of the Week #22 - Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine


via Aliens Project

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Flight of Harmony/EfN IMP

Details on the IMP via Escape From Noise
"The IMP!
The heart of Flight of Harmony's Infernal Noise Machine.
This modules is exclusive to Escape from Noise and limited to 50 units.

It comes with a free t-shirt, so don´t forget to mention your size when you order. (No t-shirts for over sea customers I´m afraid)

If you want to order from North America, Fligt of Harmony has kept a few modules and will handle the shipping. All orders is still made thru EfN. Mail at info @ escapefromnoise . com.

Features:
• Domains (frequency range groups)
o 2 banks (high and low) of 4 switch-selected frequency ranges
• Frequency adjustment
o Coarse and Fine
• Fine scaling adjustment (relative to Coarse)
o 5:1 to 25:1
• Range adjustment (range of frequency variance within domain)
o Coarse and Fine
• Fine scaling adjustment (relative to Coarse)
o 5:1 to 25:1
• “Tone” control
o Variable between low-pass and all-pass (Adjustment also varies phase interaction)
• Control Voltage (CV) inputs
o Frequency: 0 to +5V
o Range: 0 to +5V
o Width: 0 to +5V

IMP description:
Domain, Frequency, Range and Width: Technically, all four describe the same Function: what frequency the Imp puts out. The total possible range of the Imp, however, is from sonic to ultrasonic, and accessed in different ways requiring multiple controls for fine-tuning.

High-Low Toggle switch: Selects one of two banks for the Domain switch to select from. The High bank is the same as the standard INM, while the Low bank has lower frequency ranges than possible with the INM. The descriptions below were written with only the original High bank in mind.

Domain: The first stage of frequency selection. Domain selects one of four wide bands of the overall range. Four Domain is lowest, One is highest (in frequency). Four is audio, One is nearly ultrasonic. The One Domain is where you will find the oddest/most ethereal Noises: static, wind, the impression of voices. It has a lot of what seem to be dead spots, but it is worth the time to wander the Domain and see what can be found.

Frequency: This is the main frequency control within the selected Domain - it sweeps over the entire Domain (depending on Range, see following). The Fine control sweeps up to 1/5 of the size of the band that Coarse does.

Range: This controls how wide of a sweep Frequency covers. Fine control same as with Frequency.

Width: This one is a bit more esoteric: it controls the “width” of the band of the current domain that the Fine controls cover, hence the “up to 1/5”. In Domain 1, wide open is best. In Domain 1 the bands of sound are very narrow, so it is best to set the width all the way down to find the hidden sweet spots.
In other words, a quarter of the possible frequency range is selected by Domain, and the other controls select how much of that Domain the frequency control can sweep across. The Coarse knob is for a broad sweep over the Domain, and the Fine knob is for finding the perfect “sweet spot”.

Tone: The high-frequency content from the IMP can be somewhat painful at some of the higher settings, so a variable low-pass filter is included. It can also provide some interesting timbre variations."

via Rickard Johannes Borchers on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge where you'll find links to a couple of demos.

Friday, December 02, 2011

Testflight of unharmony - Infernal Noise Machine


YouTube Uploaded by henrikbjorkk on Dec 2, 2011

"Trying it out... Maths into VCAs. All sounds from the INM."

Infernal FM

Uploaded by henrikbjorkk on Dec 2, 2011

"A triangle LFO into the VCO - all sounds from the INM."

Friday, May 06, 2011

flight of harmony Infernal Noise Machine Pics on Aliens Project


more pics here http://www.flightofharmony.com/

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine


via this auction

"These rarely pop-up on the 2nd hand market and I'm assuming if you're looking at this you probably know what it is. If not, it's basically an experimental musicians wet dream. Total cacophony and loads of CV control. It excels at drones, percussion oriented stuff and just outright noise =) All in a very attractive package. These run well above what I'm asking here. $666, last time I checked.


Auction item includes

FOH Infernal Noise Machine
power supply

Info from Flight's site:
* VCO:
o Square, Saw, Ramp, Triangle and Sine waveforms
o ~0.5Hz-~140kHZ
o 1V/oct
o Temperature compensated
* VCF:
o Improved performance overall
* VCA:
o IImproved range, attenuation and general performance

IMP
* Domains (frequency range groups)
o 4 switch-selected
* Frequency adjustment
o Coarse and Fine
o Fine scaling adjustment (relative to Coarse) – 5:1 to 25:1
* Range adjustment (range of frequency variance within domain)
o Coarse and Fine
o Fine scaling adjustment (relative to Coarse) – 5:1 to 25:1
* Low-Pass Filter
o Bypassable
o Variable cutoff
* Control Voltage (CV) inputs
o Frequency: 0 to +5V
o Range: 0 to +5V
* Output
o variable"

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Buchla and INM

YouTube via FuckingSynthesizer | July 24, 2010 "Infernal Noise Machine and Buchla"

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Synths and Distortion


via Max Murders

"living in the rack : Evol Fucifier, Ebbe-und-flut, Sherman Filterbank 2. Dwarfcraft Devices synth mangler, OTO biscuit, METASONIX Assblaster, WMD geiger counter, Malekko Bassmaster.

and a photo of a few synths im using in the studio: Mattson mini modular, Infernal Noise Machine. and Synthwood Moog Prodigy. thanx to george mattson for being awesome."

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

nin.com news 2.9.10: ?



via Trent Reznor on the nin.com forum

Note the Doepfer Schaltwerk sequencer on top of the original design Vermona DRM1 in the top shot. Below note the LL Electronics Oddulator.

Update via Big City Music in the comments: "There's a Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine in the top shot too:).
-Josh"

Update: I originally posted the Vermona in the top shot as a Perfourmer. kernelslacker caught it and let me know it was actually the DRM-1.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

NAMM: NAMM 2010 Big City Music booth overview


YouTube via bigcitymusic

"Ahh, the noise, the excitement, the assault on the ears, all that is NAMM! Here you see Eric Barbour (Metasonix), Wolfgang Michalowicz (Surfin Kangaroo) among others. That is the new prototype digital Mellotron on top of the standard Mellotron, massive A.S. System 8500, 4ms goodies, Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine, Sherman Rodec ReStyler, Dewanatron Hymnotron, Diabolical Devices modded & original gear, Ham Heart boxes, Eowave Persephone II, Metasonix D-1000 Tube Drum Machine + Eric's new MIDI to CV and R-54 SuperModule , Signal Arts Tetra MAPS sequencer, Surfin Kangaroo Step Sequencer, Malekko modules, and last but not least, the handmade Dirty Boy pedals from Alex Saraceno!"
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