Make Noise 0-Coast Synthesizer Hands-On Demo
At Moogfest 2016, Make Noise was showing their upcoming 0-Coast synthesizer, an all-in-one monophonic synth that combines elements of so-called ‘East Coast’ and ‘West Coast’ synthesis approaches.
At Moogfest 2016, Make Noise was showing their upcoming 0-Coast synthesizer, an all-in-one monophonic synth that combines elements of so-called ‘East Coast’ and ‘West Coast’ synthesis approaches.
The latest episode of Modular Monthly takes a look at the Make Noise Maths Eurorack module. The Maths module is an analog computer that’s designed for musical purposes, so you can do things like:
At the 2016 Winter NAMM Show, Vintage King Audio hosted the TEC Tracks panel: Meet the Maker — Modular Synths. This panel discussion featured representatives from six modular synth manufacturers, sharing their take on the booming Eurorack format and their take on using ‘patch robots’ vs ‘patch boys’ for changing your modular patches.
This video – recorded during a trip to Asheville, NC for Moogfest – captures a behind-the-scenes look at Make Noise Music.
Make Noise has introduced the TEMPI – a 6 Channel, polyphonic time-shifting clock module. It provides an method for creation and recall of complex clocking arrangements within a modular synthesizer system. It’s designed for complex clock multiplier and clock divider functions, with 6 simultaneously programmable and patchable clocks. The module lets you store up to… Read More Make Noise TEMPI Eurorack Module Offers 6 Simultaneously Programmable & Patchable Clocks
At the 2016 NAMM Show, Make Noise introduced the 0-Coast Single Voice synth module.
Make Noise has introduced a new Eurorack modular synthesizer, System Cartesian, that they say is designed to bring together the best of the ‘East Coast Synthesis’ (in the tradition of Moog modulars) and ‘West Coast Synthesis’ (Buchla). Here’s how they describe it:
We’re wrapping up our look back at Best of 2015 poll results with a look at the best new synth modules of 2015. For the modular synth category, we let readers nominate the best new synths modules of the year and then vote on them. It’s clear that readers were impressed with the Mutable Instruments line, voting the… Read More The 10 Best New Synth Modules Of 2015
The Make Noise tELHARMONIC Voltage Controlled Music Theory module has a hidden behavior, called 3-Voice Shift Register, which allows for creation of any triad based in the 12 tone scale. 3-Voice Shift Register changes the behavior of the DEGREE, D-Gate and INTERVAL controls. Here’s a video overview:
Sunday Synth Jam: This video captures a performance by Kaitlyn Smith on a Make Noise modular system, controlled with a Buchla LEM218 keyboard.