Make Noise MultiMod Lets You Create ‘A Flock Of Related Modulations Signals’ From A Single Input

Make Noise let us know that they’ve introduced a new Eurorack Module, MultiMod, that lets you create 8 variations on a control signal, and control the relative phase and speed of the variations.

The result is “a flock of related modulation signals, all derived from the same single input.”

Here’s how it works:

  • Phase sets the spacing of the signal copies in time, weighted by channel, with each progressive channel getting more out of phase from the original signal and from each other.
  • Spread allows for vari-speeding the copies by different amounts, with each getting progressively faster or slower than the original signal.
  • Time determines the range of time captured at the input and therefore also the depth of modulation across copies of the input signal when Phase and Spread are manipulated.

MultiMod also includes Tempo, Hold, and Reset features, and a variety of Read Shapes for temporal rearrangement of input signals.

When the input is not patched, MultiMod generates an LFO that is copied eight times and manipulated in the same ways.

Features:

  • Generate vari-speeded, phase modulated copies of any modulation signal.
  • Control 8 CVs with 3 fully modulatable parameters.
  • Multiple unique read shapes for varying traversal through copied signals
  • Tempo/Reset inputs and Clock output for temporal system integration
  • Hold feature for looping captured signals
  • Ultra-Wide 20V p-p I/O ranges approach analog maximums of the Eurorack system
  • “Full TechniColor, Maximum Blinkenlights”
  • Calibrated to accurately pass critical control signals such as quantized pitch CV
  • Internally generated signals for “LFO mode” when nothing is patched to the Signal Input.

Here’s the official into video:

Here’s a demo video, created by synthesist Sarah Belle Reid:

And here’s an overview and demo from Red Means Recording:

You can find out about the development of the module, and some new technology used in the module, in the latest issue of the Make Noise Zine.

Pricing and Availability:

MultiMod is available now for $349 USD.

3 thoughts on “Make Noise MultiMod Lets You Create ‘A Flock Of Related Modulations Signals’ From A Single Input

  1. what i don’t get is MN goes out of their way to make the panel all wacky and lackadaisical; then they go and meekly line the jacks up in numerical order. at least swap 6 and 3 guys, or 1 and 7. geez.

  2. Have you actually used Make Noise modules, John? They are pretty straightforward and logical. The only thing “wacky“ about them is the font.

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