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15. January 2026

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MAKEN0ISE: Strumming the Grid – A Patch Adventure Beyond Sequencing

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MAKEN0ISE: Strumming the Grid – A Patch Adventure Beyond Sequencing

In this latest Make Noise video, the Asheville-based modular mavericks take us on a deep dive into a patch that sidesteps traditional sequencing in favour of a strumming technique. Rather than sticking to the usual grid-based routines, the patch explores slow-cycling modulation, creative signal routing, and evolving harmonic landscapes. As always, Make Noise’s approach is exploratory and open-ended, showing just how far their modules can be pushed when you think outside the step sequencer. If you’re curious about inventive workflows and the sonic quirks of Make Noise gear, this patch breakdown is a goldmine.

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8. January 2026

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWave: Gliding into Polyphonic Possibilities

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWave: Gliding into Polyphonic Possibilities

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, kick off the new year with a deep dive into the MultiWave’s glide control—a feature that promises more than just slippery pitch bends. In this official walkthrough, the Make Noise team demonstrates how the MultiWave stands apart from typical analog VCOs, offering independent glide per voice and real-time modulation for evolving textures. For those who think glide is just a bit of portamento, think again: this module’s approach opens up a world of polyphonic movement and nuanced sequencing. If you’re curious about how a dedicated glide circuit can transform your patches, this video is

13. November 2025

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Make Noise MultiWAVE: Eightfold Polyphony for the Modular Frontier

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Make Noise MultiWAVE: Eightfold Polyphony for the Modular Frontier

Make Noise, the Asheville vanguard of modular experimentation, unveils the MultiWAVE: an 8-channel dual wavetable oscillator designed to be the polyphonic heart of their New Universal Synthesizer System—or a wild card in any Eurorack rig. This official video walks us through MultiWAVE’s architecture, from its dual-oscillator-per-channel design to its advanced modulation and polyphony tools. As is typical for Make Noise, the focus is on creative signal flow, shared control concepts, and patching methods that invite you to explore unfamiliar musical territory. If you’re after a module that turns a single gesture into a forest of voices, this one’s worth a

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13. November 2025

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Make Noise Output Mixing: Exploring Submixing on PoliMATHS and MultiWAVE

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Make Noise Output Mixing: Exploring Submixing on PoliMATHS and MultiWAVE

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, are back with a deep dive into output mixing on their latest modules: PoliMATHS and MultiWAVE. In this official walkthrough, the team demonstrates how both modules allow for flexible submixing, letting users group channels in unconventional ways for both modulation and voicing. The video walks through the button combinations needed to engage these features, shows off the LED feedback, and provides patch examples that highlight the creative potential of these submixes. If you’re curious about how these modules can slot into your rack for more complex signal routing, this is essential viewing.

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13. November 2025

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MAKEN0ISE’s Universal Synthesizer System: A Modular Starting Patch Dissected

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MAKEN0ISE’s Universal Synthesizer System: A Modular Starting Patch Dissected

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, introduce their New Universal Synthesizer System with a patch that’s less a rulebook and more a springboard. In this official walkthrough, the Make Noise team demonstrate how Multi-Wave, Polymaths, and QXG modules can be chained for immediate sonic results. The video is all about patching philosophy: there’s no ‘correct’ way, but this setup offers a practical launchpad for exploring the system’s interconnections and modulation tricks. For those who think in voltages and crave patchable complexity, it’s a revealing look at how these modules want to be played together.

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13. November 2025

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWAVE: MultiMod LFO Architecture for Deep Timbre Modulation

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWAVE: MultiMod LFO Architecture for Deep Timbre Modulation

Make Noise’s MultiWAVE module takes a digital deep dive into timbral modulation, harnessing a MultiMod-styled LFO to animate wavetables across two oscillators. In this official walkthrough, the Asheville-based experimentalists demonstrate how their signature modulation architecture translates into hands-on sound design, with a focus on independent shapes, modulation speeds, and advanced page 2 options. If you’re curious about how digital LFOs can sculpt complex sonic movement—or how Make Noise’s workflow philosophy manifests in their latest module—this video offers a precise, architecture-driven look at the MultiWAVE’s modulation engine.

13. November 2025

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MAKEN0ISE PoliMATHS: Exploring Dual Cycle Modes for Modular Mayhem

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MAKEN0ISE PoliMATHS: Exploring Dual Cycle Modes for Modular Mayhem

PoliMATHS, the latest modular offering from MAKEN0ISE, brings a fresh twist to cycling function generators with its two distinctive cycle modes. In classic Make Noise fashion, the official video walks us through both the simultaneous and chained cycling behaviours, showing how these modes can unlock new rhythmic and sequencing possibilities. Whether you’re after intricate polyrhythms or evolving cascades of modulation, PoliMATHS aims to be more than just another Maths clone—it’s a playground for patchers who crave interaction and control. Let’s dissect what these cycle modes actually do, how they’re accessed, and what creative doors they might open in a real-world

6. November 2025

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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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30. October 2025

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Make Noise PoliMATHS: A Deep Dive into Span Modes and Modular Possibilities

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Make Noise PoliMATHS: A Deep Dive into Span Modes and Modular Possibilities

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, return with a focused exploration of their new PoliMATHS module. In this official video, the team walks through the three distinctive span modes—Channel Index, Round, and Parallel—each unlocking a different approach to pattern generation across the module’s eight channels. Expect a patch-oriented demonstration, with voltage addressing, clocked sequencing, and clock division all on the menu. For those who thrive on creative modulation and intricate signal routing, this is a revealing look at how PoliMATHS can become the nerve centre of a Eurorack setup.

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9. October 2025

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All the Cycles: Make Noise’s Multimod, Polimaths and the Art of Modular Modulation

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All the Cycles: Make Noise’s Multimod, Polimaths and the Art of Modular Modulation

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of experimental modular, return with a deep dive into their new universal synthesizer system. In this video, the team explores the Multimod module and its evolving relationship with Polimaths and QXG, revealing how firmware updates and clever cycling modes open up a world of modulation possibilities. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough, a look at the new USB update process, and a taste of how these modules interact to create complex, stereo-rich soundscapes. It’s classic Make Noise: exploratory, a bit eccentric, and always focused on what happens when you let the patch cables lead the way.

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