MORE ARTICLE WITH XPO

20. March 2025

MILES

MAKEN0ISE’s MultiLevel Gate Delay: Replicating Rhythms Across Time

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MAKEN0ISE’s MultiLevel Gate Delay: Replicating Rhythms Across Time

Make Noise, Asheville’s resident mad scientists of Eurorack, return with a deep-dive into the MultiLevel Gate Delay—a tool for splintering gate sequences into intricate, time-shifted patterns. In this video, the Make Noise team demonstrates how gate replication can transform a simple rhythmic sequence into a sprawling lattice of evolving triggers, all with the twist of a few knobs. Expect a patch-oriented exploration that’s less about marketing and more about what happens when you let gates spill and overlap across multiple channels. If you’re after new ways to animate your modular rig, this is a masterclass in rhythmic mutation and modular

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13. March 2025

MILES

MAKEN0ISE MultiMod: Sequence Replication and Signal Hijinks in the Modular Realm

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MAKEN0ISE MultiMod: Sequence Replication and Signal Hijinks in the Modular Realm

Replicating a sequence in modular synthesis isn’t just about copying notes—it’s about choosing where to tap into the signal flow and what you want to manipulate. In this latest video from MAKEN0ISE, the Asheville-based champions of experimental Eurorack, we’re treated to a deep dive into the MultiMod module’s ability to clone, phase, and mutate sequences at multiple points in your patch. The video walks through practical examples, from clock duplication to oscillator output copying, and explores how phase control, tempo syncing, and variable read shapes can transform rhythmic patterns. If you’re curious about new ways to disrupt and reimagine your

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5. September 2024

MILES

Microsound Alchemy: Make Noise Explores QMMG and XPO in Sonic Detail

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Microsound Alchemy: Make Noise Explores QMMG and XPO in Sonic Detail

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, return with a deep-dive into the world of microsound synthesis, putting the QMMG and XPO modules through their paces. This workshop-style video is a patcher’s delight, dissecting pulsar, glisson, and trainlet synthesis techniques with a focus on hands-on signal flow and creative modulation. Expect a heady mix of envelope sculpting, randomisation, and stereo wizardry, all delivered in Make Noise’s signature exploratory style. If you’re curious about how these modules can be wrangled into complex, evolving textures, this is a must-watch.

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