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3. July 2025

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MAKEN0ISE Resynthesizer: Smoke, Memory and Modular Crossfire

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MAKEN0ISE Resynthesizer: Smoke, Memory and Modular Crossfire

In this Make Noise video, we’re treated to a re-imagined patch on the Resynthesizer, drawing on techniques honed during the company’s formative years. The patch, inspired by the hazy atmosphere of wildfire season, explores cross-clocking and interlocked modulation between modules like Morphagene and Mimeophone. As is typical for Make Noise, the focus is on creative signal flow and evolving, atmospheric textures rather than rigid sequences. The result is a demonstration of how environmental inspiration and patch experimentation can lead to uniquely evocative sonic landscapes—perfect for those who think in voltages and feedback loops.

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3. April 2025

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Make Noise MultiMod: Replicating and Shifting CV in Modular Melodies

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Make Noise MultiMod: Replicating and Shifting CV in Modular Melodies

In this latest video from Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks dive deep into the MultiMod module’s knack for replicating and shifting quantized pitch CV across multiple oscillators. True to Make Noise’s exploratory spirit, the demonstration isn’t just about technical prowess—it’s a hands-on journey through phase-shifted melodies, gestural control, and creative voltage routing. If you’re curious about how MultiMod can transform your melodic sequences, or how time base and phase delays can sculpt evolving soundscapes, this walkthrough offers a patch-oriented perspective with plenty of practical examples. Expect arpeggios, rhythmic interplay, and a few classic Maths cycling tricks along the way.

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28. November 2024

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MAKEN0ISE Spectral DRUM MACHINE: Resynthesizing Percussion with Morphagene and Spectraphon

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MAKEN0ISE Spectral DRUM MACHINE: Resynthesizing Percussion with Morphagene and Spectraphon

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, return with a spectral twist on drum synthesis. In this video, the official MAKEN0ISE channel demonstrates how to craft transients, drums, and percussive textures using the Spectraphon and Morphagene, with a healthy dose of creative signal routing and resynthesis. The process is less about recreating 808s and more about sculpting otherworldly, machine-interpreted hits—perfect for those who prefer their percussion with a side of spectral weirdness. Expect aggressive textures, clever modulation, and a workflow that encourages experimentation over convention.

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31. October 2024

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer: A Modular Blackboard for Sonic Reinvention

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer: A Modular Blackboard for Sonic Reinvention

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, unveil the ReSynthesizer—a 7U system that’s less a fixed instrument and more a sonic blackboard for the adventurous. Drawing from eight years of module design, this system pairs the spectral wizardry of Spectraphon with the granular prowess of Morphagene, all underpinned by a robust CV generation suite. In typical Make Noise fashion, the video walks through the instrument’s conceptual roots, its patching philosophy, and a series of encounters with traditional instruments at Drop of Sun Studios. The ReSynthesizer isn’t just a collection of modules—it’s a platform for reimagining sound, inviting users to

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12. September 2024

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MAKEN0ISE Revisits the Dream Machine: Allen Strange’s Patch Reimagined

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MAKEN0ISE Revisits the Dream Machine: Allen Strange’s Patch Reimagined

Make Noise, the Asheville-based Eurorack mavericks, return to their exploratory roots by revisiting Allen Strange’s iconic ‘Dream Machine’ patch. In this video, the Make Noise team takes us on a journey through a heavily modified version of Strange’s original concept, blending random voltages with sequenced structure to create a self-generating soundscape. The patch is a testament to the brand’s penchant for experimental synthesis, showing off how their modules can be pushed into unpredictable yet musically coherent territory. For those who thrive on the edge of chaos and control, this is a deep dive into the art of modular patching as

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4. July 2024

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Spectral Microsonics: Make Noise Dives into Modular Microsound

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Spectral Microsonics: Make Noise Dives into Modular Microsound

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of experimental Eurorack, return with a deep-dive into the world of Spectral Microsonics. In this video, the team explores complex sound design and microsound techniques using a patch built around the Morphagene, DXG, and a supporting cast of Make Noise modules. Expect a hands-on demonstration of pulsar, lysone, and framelit synthesis, plus a healthy dose of creative modulation and transient shaping. As always with Make Noise, the focus is on open-ended exploration and patching strategies that invite you to get lost in the details—and maybe discover a few feedback sanctuaries along the way.

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11. April 2024

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MAKEN0ISE Spectrophone: Subterranean Grooves from Chaos to Control

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MAKEN0ISE Spectrophone: Subterranean Grooves from Chaos to Control

Descending into Make Noise’s signature netherworld, this video is a deep dive into the Spectrophone—a synthesizer that thrives on chaos, noise, and intricate groove construction. The official Make Noise channel, always one for avant-garde patching and creative modulation, demonstrates how the Spectrophone can morph static textures into dynamic, evolving soundscapes. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough: from kick drum patterns that blur into toms, to ghostly melodies and modulated noise, all stitched together with clever sequencing and modulation. If you’re after inspiration for wrangling wild voltages into musical forms, this is a journey worth following.

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