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12. February 2026

MILES

MIDI, CV and the Make Noise N.U.S.S.: Skiff System in Hybrid Action

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MIDI, CV and the Make Noise N.U.S.S.: Skiff System in Hybrid Action

Make Noise, the Asheville-based architects of modular mischief, return with a hands-on look at their New Universal Skiff System (N.U.S.S.), this time exploring the crossroads of MIDI and CV. In this video, the team demonstrates how the N.U.S.S. can serve as a flexible hub for both digital and analogue sequencing, using a MIDI keyboard and classic CV sources to drive intricate patterns and evolving soundscapes. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough, peppered with practical modulation tricks and a healthy disregard for the boundaries between MIDI and voltage. If you’ve ever wondered how Make Noise envisions hybrid control in a modern Eurorack setup,

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6. November 2025

MILES

MAKEN0ISE PoliMATHS: Oscillation, Submixing, and Audio-Rate Adventures

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MAKEN0ISE PoliMATHS: Oscillation, Submixing, and Audio-Rate Adventures

Make Noise, the Asheville-based maestros of modular mischief, dive deep into the less obvious corners of their PoliMATHS module in this exploratory video. The focus here is on how PoliMATHS can be more than just a modulation workhorse: it’s shown as a flexible audio-rate oscillator, a clever submixer, and a source of layered, complex signals. If you’ve ever wondered how to wrangle eight function generators into something more than the sum of their parts—or how to patch up a storm without a tangle of cables—this walkthrough is a must-watch for the patch-hungry and the curious alike.

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15. May 2025

MILES

MAKEN0ISE: Patching Asheville—From Surface Noise to Waterfalls

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MAKEN0ISE: Patching Asheville—From Surface Noise to Waterfalls

In this exploratory session from the official MAKEN0ISE channel, Pete takes us on a sonic ramble through Asheville, gathering inspiration from record shops, movie stores, and even the roar of waterfalls. Rather than a standard module demo, this video is a patch diary—showing how environmental textures and found objects can be transformed into voltage-controlled artistry. Expect vinyl crackle, VHS tape ribbon controllers, and the sound of nature itself, all filtered through the Make Noise ethos of experimental modular synthesis. For anyone who’s ever wondered how their surroundings might shape their next patch, this is a gentle nudge to look (and

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