MORE ARTICLE WITH Make Noise MultiMod

10. April 2025

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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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27. March 2025

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Make Noise MultiMod: Orbits, Abstractions and Eightfold CV Mayhem

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Make Noise MultiMod: Orbits, Abstractions and Eightfold CV Mayhem

Make Noise, the Asheville-based purveyors of modular oddities, return with the MultiMod—a module that throws conventional metaphors out the airlock in favour of planetary orbits and abstract signal choreography. In their latest video, the Make Noise team walks us through the MultiMod’s ability to generate and manipulate multiple control voltages simultaneously, sidestepping the usual tape loop and buffer analogies for a more cosmic approach. With eight independent outputs, shifting speeds, and a suite of shape controls, this module promises to be a playground for those who see their Eurorack as a solar system of modulation. If you’re after a tool

27. February 2025

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Make Noise MultiMod: Eightfold Modulation Mayhem in the Modular Realm

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Make Noise MultiMod: Eightfold Modulation Mayhem in the Modular Realm

Make Noise, the Asheville-based purveyors of modular mischief, hand the spotlight to James Cigler for a deep dive into the MultiMod—a module designed to splinter a single input into eight correlated outputs. In this video, Cigler demonstrates how the MultiMod isn’t just another LFO, but a versatile tool for transforming modulation and audio alike. From subtle filter animation to wild, time-smeared textures, the MultiMod’s creative patching options are explored with Make Noise’s trademark experimental flair. If you’ve ever wondered how to wring maximum movement from minimal sources, this walkthrough is a patcher’s delight.

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20. February 2025

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MAKEN0ISE MultiMod: Stretching Time and Control Signals in Eurorack

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MAKEN0ISE MultiMod: Stretching Time and Control Signals in Eurorack

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, take a deep dive into the MultiMod’s slowest realms in their latest video. This isn’t your usual quick-fire demo—instead, we’re treated to a meditation on long time settings, stretched control signals, and the subtle art of letting modulation breathe. The MultiMod is shown not just as a utility, but as a tool for navigating musical timescales, with creative uses of its spread, hold, and phase controls. For those who think in voltages and crave nuanced modulation, this is a patch-oriented exploration worth your attention.

13. February 2025

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Make Noise MultiMod: One Signal, Eightfold Mayhem in Eurorack

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Make Noise MultiMod: One Signal, Eightfold Mayhem in Eurorack

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, have unleashed the MultiMod—a module that promises to multiply your modulation possibilities from a single control signal. In their typically exploratory style, Make Noise demonstrates how MultiMod doesn’t just copy your CV, but transforms it into a flock of related signals, each with its own phase and speed. This video walks through the module’s core parameters, creative read shapes, and the philosophy behind its design, all while hinting at the untapped sonic territory it opens up. If you’re after new modulation tricks and crave more from your patch points, MultiMod might just