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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Wogglebug Techno with Trovarsi


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

"Guest host Trovarsi returns to the channel to try a new challenge: patching up some modular techno with no sequencer aside from the Wogglebug and TEMPI!

Check out what Trovarsi is doing as well as her new project with Trevor Baker aka NoizeHack, Transduction Signal! Trovarsi IG: https://www.instagram.com/trovarsioff...
Transduction Signal: www.transductionsignal.com

Also, check out the Wogglebug video game today! You can play on your phone or desktop at the link below. Play to the end to win a sticker and a chance to win a Make Noise T shirt!
https://makenoisemusic.com/wogglebug-...

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Alpha Base Noisy Techno


NoizeHack

"I tried out a Jomox Alpha Base. It sounds great, of course the Jomox kick is amazing, it has the weird and interesting mBrane which i ran through the DBA Ghost Delay. It has an FM synth with a 4x4 matrix for dialing in modulation, but I wish it had more envelope control over modulation amount. The rest of the sounds are samples going through analog filters, you can pitch them a ton, its pretty fun to pitch tiny rides down into deep gongs and short snappy claps into giant noise bursts.

I used Patterning 2 to sequence the Alpha Base and all the sounds are going out on separate channels and mixed in the BX-8 with the preamps overdriven."

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

BD9Q9 Kick with a TR-505 & Realistic Reverb + Delay Feedback


NoizeHack

"I borrowed a BD9Q9 kick which is a TR-909 kick clone with some extra knobs and built in distortion. I picked up a used TR-505 for cheap and used it for the clap, hats and percussion. There is a Realistic "Reverb" in one mixer feedback loop and a Memory Boy delay in the other creating the droning background textures and tones. Everything is sequenced by Patterning 2 on the iPad. Everything is smashed together in the reliable Boss BX-8."

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

LXR Drum Machine Destroyed by DBA Rooms, Ghost Delay & BX-8


NoizeHack

"This isn't subtle, this is Death By Audio. I built a Sonic Potions LXR drum machine a long time ago and never used it much, I decided to get it out and make this video with it. It sounds great, but the sequencer feels limited compared to an Elektron or something like that. The kick drum is going through the Ghost Delay and everything else is going through the Rooms reverb that I borrowed (the Rooms has sparkles on it and is great for making drones out of high hats)."

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Division Department 01/IV Distorted with Boss BX-8 and Sequenced with Patterning 2


Published on May 12, 2020 NoizeHack

"I got to borrow a Division Department 01/IV drum machine so I used it to overdrive the channels on an old Boss BX-8 mixer. The Boss BX-8 is great, it is like 8 or 10 distortion pedals in one. I added another layer of distortion and compression by sending the effect send out back into an overdriven channel.

The iPad app Patterning 2 was used to sequence the O1/IV with midi.

Oh and of course there is so much bass the camera turns to jello every time there is a kick drum, this is just for simulating the experience of having your vision get all weird every time the kick hits while you are at a club with function ones and you stand too close to the subs after having a few drinks.

#DivisionDepartment #Distortion #RhythmicNoise"

Wednesday, October 03, 2018

Magnus Et Magnus With HP Oscillators Beats And Drones


Published on Oct 3, 2018 NoizeHack

"Noise Engineering let me borrow their two new 5U format modules, The Basimilus Iteritas Magnus and Manis Iteritas Magnus, so I made this video with them. I ran them through the Retro Mechanical Labs Jekyl & Hyde dual filter/distortion. The two HP 200CD Oscillators are vacuum tube sine oscillators used for drones and sirens run through the Vermona Retroverb Lancet."

Monday, May 21, 2018

Slow And Noisy Serge Modular Techno


Published on May 21, 2018 NoizeHack

"I got to use the black vintage Serge at CalArts and recorded this with it, also used are the RMA Crustacean, RML Jekyll & Hyde, Vermona Retroverb Lancet and Moog MF-104M."

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Live Drone Simulation With Drums


Published on Mar 12, 2018 NoizeHack

"Drone with a Moog MF-101 Filter as oscillator ring modulated by MF-102 and MF-104M Delay. Jekyll & Hyde Filter with MBase 11 Kick through the Jekyll and Trogotronic noise box and Mother 32 Snares through the Hyde. Mixed with a CP-251 and smashed with an Overstayer FET compressor for no dynamic range. Sequenced with two SQ-1s. Lots of high frequency grating sounds layered on top of low frequency droning."

Saturday, April 01, 2017

Noise Techno With Drone Commander Siren Drone


Published on Apr 1, 2017 NoizeHack

"Frequency shifting, drone commandering, serge resonant eqing, plague bearing onto 1/4 inch tape."

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Moog Drone (with some bass too)


Published on Mar 22, 2017 NoizeHack

"Feeding my recent Moog obsession with a Mother 32, Minitaur and MF-107 Freqbox. Also used two SQ-1s and a Volca Beats and a DIY Synth.

Drone from Mother 32 into Freq Box, bass from Minitaur, drums Volca Beats, high pitch beeping synth DIY synth. Volca Beats and DIY synth are run through boss distortion pedals. Recorded onto 1/4" reel to reel, most of the hiss is from the DS-1 and not the tape, but it does a convincing emulation of tape hiss."

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Vermona DRM1 and Eurorack Modular Techno


Published on Feb 11, 2017 NoizeHack

"Snare and clap from the DRM1 into the modular. Using the QCD to sequence everything and trying out some new noise reap VCOs I built. One track recorded onto tape."

Friday, January 13, 2017

Sludgy Droney Modular Techno To Tape


Published on Jan 13, 2017 NoizeHack

"One live take to reel to reel."

Monday, May 30, 2016

mother 32 and eurorack modular and volca beats through vacuum tubes


Published on May 30, 2016 NoizeHack

"Not my mother 32 that I am using for the bass line and making sound even dirtier by running thorough trogotronic tubes. volca beats through big muff pi and trogo tubes and some spring reverb and delay and plague bearer filter."

Monday, April 25, 2016

test of drum sequencer that uses a raspberry pi and launchpad


Published on Apr 25, 2016 NoizeHack

"Testing the sequencer I wrote in node.js that runs on a raspberry pi and uses a novation launchpad as a control interface. You do not need to use a desktop or laptop computer, just the raspberry pi that is inside a metal box the size of a guitar pedal. It can send trigger pulses out to trigger modular synths and drum machines and can also send midi over usb to trigger drum machines with usb midi.

This project is completely open source and you can build your own hardware and download the code and build your own. This is using a raspberry pi 3 and launchpad mk 2. There is more detailed info in the github readme file.

software here at github:
https://github.com/noizehack/Launchpa..."

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

patchable "modular" noise synth with noise swash and volca beats


Published on Jun 24, 2014 NoizeHack·54 videos

"I just finished the last set of modules in my patchable modular noise synth. It isn't exactly modular, since they are all in one panel, but there is no normaling or any pre-routing, it all has to be done with patch cables, note the multicolor cable spaghetti. I am also using the kick drum on a volca beats drum machine, and some distortion from a noise swash, as well as a joystick controller that sends out control voltages. I made everything except the volca beats.

The synth has two voice of saturn synths, two 555 vcos with amplitude modulation and sync, and four attack decay generators with a looping function.

patches:

lfo out from voice of saturn synth to sync in on volca beats

drone sound: voice of saturn synth with an attack decay generator modulating the frequency of its second oscillator. the AD generator is triggered by the LFO in the V.O.S., which is sometimes synched to the other V.O.S. LFO, which is the driving the drum machine.

beating thumpy sound:
two 555 VCOs, both with amplitude controlled by the joystick, one the x axis, the other the y axis. The first VCO gets frequency modulation from an AD generator that is triggered by the LFO that is clocking the volca beats, this VCO goes into the CV in on the noise swash. The second VCO has two looping AD generators modulating its frequency, and is synched to the V.O.S. synth that is not used for the drone sound. This VCO goes into the input of the noise swash."

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

generative drums processed with noise swash and black death noise synth


Published on May 15, 2013 NoizeHack·53 videos

"A Pure Data patch inspired by the unreleased tiptop audio trigger riot sends out midi data to an Alesis sr16 drum machine which is run through a DIY Noise Swash and then parallel processed through a black death noise synth.

The PD patch takes a base time and then splits it to 4 dividers for each track and the dividers each have a probability setting, to decide how often that count of that drum hit is played. I will release the PD patch once I have figured it out a little bit more, here are the settings below

base time is one pulse every 183 millisecons

kick drum: 1/9 90% - 1/41 42%
snare drum: 1/22 75% - 1/71 39% - 1/192 100%
closed hat: 1/2 62% - 1/1 36% - 1/5 18%
open hat: 1/3 15% - 1/5 8% - 1/25 35% - 1/46 26%

as you can see these numbers are pretty random and there are lots of odd and prime numbers in there, but the beat created is still pretty cohesive, to me at least, maybe I have listened to too much odd music. I am very excited for this type of rhythm sequencing and am looking for ways to make it even more interesting.

If you have ideas about how to further make interesting generative rhythm patterns leave them in the comments below and I will try to implement them."

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Alesis SR-16 controlled by Pure Data and processed by 4 effect channels


YouTube Published on Apr 14, 2012 by NoizeHack

"Pure Data is controlling an SR-16 drum machine via midi. A custom drum set is used with 3 sounds, each with 4 versions, one on each of the audio outputs of the SR-16. A randomized patch in pure data selects which sample to play and through which channel. Then each of the 4 channels are run through different effects and mixed back into two mini amps.

After listening to the 4 channel sounds it is almost too complicated for the small speakers on the Honeytone amps to deal with, so the dual track sound is more interesting in this case."

Friday, March 04, 2011

___this = the drone corporal & its pure data outbursts in bits, out of frequencies, low frequencies


YouTube Uploaded by pajzd on Mar 4, 2011

"___2 low square waves oscillate against eachother, these are respectively the 149.1 Hz & the 111,3 Hz ::::: the drone corporal = a pura data instrument, based on Eric Archer's Drone Commander, made by NoizeHack___"

Thursday, February 10, 2011

abstract binary sequencer made with pure data and touch osc


YouTube via NoizeHack | February 09, 2011 |

"made a 16 by 16 grid with touch osc that sends osc messages to pure data that turns the grid into 4 8 bit binary numbers, 2 horizontal, 2 vertical and then uses the 8 bit (0-255) numbers to control the parameters of a simple sine wave synth with amplitude and frequency modulation and also some cross modulation. I like the abstractness of the sequencer, you can't tell exactly what sound it will make by glancing at it so you just make patterns and see what they sound like. this is not for the control freak."

TouchOSC - hexler

Thursday, October 21, 2010

making rhythms with the sl-20 slicing up noise


YouTube via NoizeHack | October 21, 2010

"I just got a boss SL-20 pedal and I was playing around with close to white noise as the input and splitting to stereo, distortion on one channel of the output, reverb and distortion on the other and then mixed back together in mono. the sl-20 can ping pong and random split the output, so you get alternating sounds with a mono split to stereo. also it sounds pretty cool with an atari punk console run though it. the noise is coming from the feedback setting on the kaossilator."
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