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20. April 2026

SPARKY

The Unperson’s Braids Banger: Mutable’s Macro Monster Still Slaps

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The Unperson’s Braids Banger: Mutable’s Macro Monster Still Slaps

Mutable Instruments Braids: the digital macro oscillator that rewrote the Eurorack rulebook and still kicks like a drunken horse. The Unperson dives into his favourite Braids engines, showing off filthy chords, crunchy wavetables, and the kind of modulation tricks that’ll make your rack sweat. No hand-holding, no endless menu-diving—just straight-up patch action and hard-won opinions. If you think Plaits is the only game in town, think again. This is a rave bunker tour of Braids’ dirtiest, most musical sides, with enough patch ideas to keep your modular rig up all night.

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6. April 2026

SPARKY

The Unperson’s Filter Rumble: From Sine Slices to Stereo Mayhem

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The Unperson’s Filter Rumble: From Sine Slices to Stereo Mayhem

Filters: the unsung bouncers of the synth world, letting the right frequencies in and kicking the rest to the curb. In this punchy guide, The Unperson slices through the fog of filter types, modulation tricks, and advanced patching like a samurai with a soldering iron. Expect a no-fluff, hands-on tour through low pass, high pass, envelopes, LFOs, and the wild territory of self-oscillation and stereo filter banks. If you think you know filters, think again—this video is a rave bunker masterclass, and The Unperson’s style is as sharp as a 24dB/octave slope. Grab your headphones and prepare for some serious

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27. March 2026

SPARKY

AP Mastering vs. Preset Zombies: Make Noise Modules Unleashed

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AP Mastering vs. Preset Zombies: Make Noise Modules Unleashed

Sick of scrolling through presets like a lost tourist in Plugin Land? AP Mastering is here to slap you out of your comfort zone. In this no-nonsense video, our favourite techno engineer takes aim at preset-dependence and dives headfirst into the wild world of modular synthesis. With Make Noise’s latest stereo modules on the slab, expect sharp opinions, hands-on patching, and a healthy disrespect for lazy sound design. If you want to stop being a preset loser and start building your own sonic street weapons, this is your wake-up call.

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16. February 2026

SPARKY

West Coast Mayhem: The Unperson’s Eurorack Goes Full Buchla

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West Coast Mayhem: The Unperson’s Eurorack Goes Full Buchla

Ever wondered if Eurorack can pull off a proper West Coast wig-out? The Unperson dives headfirst into the world of wavefolders, low pass gates, and function generators—leaving the filter-huggers behind. With a rack built from scratch and a pile of Make Noise modules, this video is a rave bunker crash course in Buchla-inspired chaos. Expect modulation madness, complex oscillators doing the sonic limbo, and a final jam that’ll make your East Coast kit weep. If you like your synthesis weird, wobbly, and wild, this is your ticket to the leftfield.

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1. November 2025

LUMINA

Lodewijk Vos (LØ): Modular Synthesis as Sonic Storytelling

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Lodewijk Vos (LØ): Modular Synthesis as Sonic Storytelling

Step into the luminous fog of modular synthesis with Lodewijk Vos (LØ), a composer whose hands sculpt soundtracks for film and television. In this immersive exploration, LØ reveals why modular synths are more than tangled cables—they are portals to new musical worlds, offering endless possibility and tactile discovery. Through his poetic lens, we witness modular’s power to shape not just sound, but narrative, emotion, and the very texture of music itself. Prepare to drift through nebula drones, magnetic resonance, and the secret life of noise, as modular becomes both muse and instrument. Some mysteries, of course, are best experienced in

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14. August 2025

MILES

Make Noise Spectraphon: Spectral Bouncing Balls and Echoes in the Array

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Make Noise Spectraphon: Spectral Bouncing Balls and Echoes in the Array

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, return with a deep dive into their Spectraphon module—a spectral amplitude modulation powerhouse designed for the adventurous Eurorack explorer. In this video, they demonstrate how echoes, dynamic controls, and oscillator mixing can be harnessed to sculpt complex, evolving soundscapes. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough that doesn’t just show off features, but reveals how Spectraphon’s unique approach to arrays and modulation can transform your rack into a playground of spectral textures. If you’re after nuanced sonic layering and creative modulation, this one’s for you.

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10. April 2025

MILES

Chunky Orbits and Stepped Realities: Make Noise Explores MultiMod’s Shaping Power

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Chunky Orbits and Stepped Realities: Make Noise Explores MultiMod’s Shaping Power

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, return with a deep dive into MultiMod’s more eccentric read shapes. This official walkthrough eschews the usual smooth LFO fare, instead focusing on staircase, ramp, and randomised orbits—each offering a different flavour of discontinuity. The video methodically demonstrates how these shapes can be harnessed for everything from stepped modulations to unpredictable gate streams, all while keeping the patching practical and the metaphors suitably crunchy. For those interested in sound design that’s more coleslaw than consommé, this is a must-watch.

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14. November 2024

MILES

Make Noise Spectraphon: Reimagining Resynthesis in Eurorack

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Make Noise Spectraphon: Reimagining Resynthesis in Eurorack

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, take us on a deep dive into the Spectraphon—a resynthesizer module that promises to redefine how we sculpt and manipulate sound in Eurorack. In this inaugural ‘ReSynthesizer Patch of the Week,’ the Make Noise team unpacks the Spectraphon’s unique approach to resynthesis, contrasting it with their Morphagene and highlighting the creative possibilities unlocked by spectral amplitude modulation. Expect a patch-oriented exploration brimming with harmonic sleights of hand, filtering tricks, and a workflow that invites both precision and happy accidents.

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26. September 2024

MILES

MAKEN0ISE: Oscillators as Modulators – Phase Shaving for the Adventurous Patchhead

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MAKEN0ISE: Oscillators as Modulators – Phase Shaving for the Adventurous Patchhead

What if, instead of simply layering slightly detuned oscillators, you turned them loose as modulators for one another? In this latest video from MAKEN0ISE, the Asheville-based champions of experimental Eurorack, we’re treated to a deep dive into phase relationships, detuning, and the peculiar magic that happens when oscillators interact in less-than-obvious ways. The patch on show doesn’t just sum signals—it explores how phase drift and subtle tuning shifts can carve out new sonic terrain, with a healthy dose of frequency modulation and feedback thrown in for good measure. If you’re after inspiration for wrangling more from your VCOs than just

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29. June 2024

MILES

Make Noise Bruxa: A Sonic Dialogue Between Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini

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Make Noise Bruxa: A Sonic Dialogue Between Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini

In this latest Make Noise conversation, Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini take us deep into the genesis and evolution of Bruxa, their new Eurorack module born from years of sonic experimentation. The video is a rare, candid look at how two minds—steeped in the worlds of Strega and modular improvisation—refined a prototype circuit into a tool for creative sound mutation. With Make Noise’s signature exploratory spirit, the discussion moves from hands-on patching anecdotes to the philosophical core of instrument design, all while situating Bruxa as both a product of lineage and a vessel for personal expression. If you’re curious about

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