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16. April 2026

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Make Noise GTE: Rhythmic Alchemy and Modular Gatecraft

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Make Noise GTE: Rhythmic Alchemy and Modular Gatecraft

Make Noise, the Asheville-based maestros of modular mischief, return with a deep-dive into the GTE—a module designed to extract, mutate and re-route rhythmic and melodic content in a Eurorack setup. In this video, the GTE is put through its paces alongside René and Jumbler, demonstrating how gates can be conjured from CV sequences and then twisted into new creative forms. Expect a blend of technical patching, hands-on modulation, and a performance that fuses visual art with modular synthesis. If you’re after inspiration for dynamic sequencing and generative patchwork, this is a prime slice of Make Noise’s exploratory ethos.

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9. April 2026

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWAVE: Patching Through Space and Unusual Tunings

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MAKEN0ISE MultiWAVE: Patching Through Space and Unusual Tunings

Make Noise returns with an exploratory dive into the world of alternative tunings, using the MultiWAVE module as a launchpad for sonic adventures beyond the standard 12-note scale. In this video, the team demonstrates how MultiWAVE, in tandem with GTE, can unlock a universe of equal division of the octave (EDO) tunings, including the mathematically intriguing 31 EDO and the legendary Wendy Carlos scales. Expect a patch-driven journey through gestural controls, MIDI MPE integration, and the historical context of tuning systems—all delivered in Make Noise’s signature avant-garde style. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you squeeze more notes into

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26. March 2026

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MAKEN0ISE GTE: Channel Index Translation for Rhythmic Control in Eurorack

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MAKEN0ISE GTE: Channel Index Translation for Rhythmic Control in Eurorack

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular stalwarts, are back with a deep-dive into the GTE module’s role as a channel index translator within their New Universal Synthesizer System. This official walkthrough demonstrates how GTE can wrangle complex timing and rhythm duties, translating channel index voltages into precise gate outputs. With a focus on real-world patching, the video explores how settings like Span and Space interact, and showcases GTE’s integration with modules like MultiMod, Polymaths, and René. For anyone obsessed with modular timing tricks and creative signal routing, this is a patch-oriented look at what GTE brings to the Make Noise ecosystem.

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5. March 2026

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Make Noise Skiff Systems: Compact Powerhouses in Modular Synthesis

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Make Noise Skiff Systems: Compact Powerhouses in Modular Synthesis

Make Noise, the Asheville-based purveyors of modular mischief, present a double-header in this video: the Tape & Microsound Music Machine and the New Universal Skiff System. Both systems are compact, skiff-friendly setups, but don’t let their size fool you—there’s a wealth of patching potential packed inside. The video dives into creative routing, parallel processing, and modulation trickery, all with that signature Make Noise flair for the experimental. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when you patch two small systems together and let the signal paths tangle, this is a deep-dive worth your voltage.

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26. February 2026

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MAKEN0ISE Connects MultiWAVE and Music Mouse: Digital Control, Modular Sound

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MAKEN0ISE Connects MultiWAVE and Music Mouse: Digital Control, Modular Sound

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, dive into a cross-generational experiment by pairing their MultiWAVE module with Laurie Spiegel’s reissued Music Mouse software from Eventide. This video is less about algorithmic wizardry and more about real-time, hands-on interaction—using the mouse as a musical instrument to drive modular synthesis. The Make Noise team demonstrates how this digital-meets-analog workflow opens up new creative territories, layering MIDI-driven melodies and patterns with the sonic depth of MultiWAVE. If you’re curious about integrating classic software interfaces with modern Eurorack, this is a workflow exploration you’ll want to see.

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12. February 2026

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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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25. January 2026

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Make Noise Unveils the Universal Skiff System: Polyphony and MIDI in a Compact Modular Format

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Make Noise Unveils the Universal Skiff System: Polyphony and MIDI in a Compact Modular Format

Make Noise, the Asheville-based vanguard of Eurorack experimentation, has announced the New Universal Skiff System (N.U.S.S.), a compact modular setup designed for multi-channel synthesis and polyphonic adventures. This system brings together a curated selection of Make Noise modules, including MultiWAVE, PoliMATHS, QXG, MultiMod, QPAS, and XOH, all powered by a newly engineered 2-Zone Bus Board. With integrated USB-C MIDI and MPE support, the Universal Skiff System aims to bridge the gap between modular and DAW workflows. For those wanting to roll their own, the N.U.S.S. Bundle offers the core modules separately, while the upgraded power solution promises cleaner, more reliable

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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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