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15. May 2025

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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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4. July 2024

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Spectral Microsonics: Make Noise Dives into Modular Microsound

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Spectral Microsonics: Make Noise Dives into Modular Microsound

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of experimental Eurorack, return with a deep-dive into the world of Spectral Microsonics. In this video, the team explores complex sound design and microsound techniques using a patch built around the Morphagene, DXG, and a supporting cast of Make Noise modules. Expect a hands-on demonstration of pulsar, lysone, and framelit synthesis, plus a healthy dose of creative modulation and transient shaping. As always with Make Noise, the focus is on open-ended exploration and patching strategies that invite you to get lost in the details—and maybe discover a few feedback sanctuaries along the way.

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9. May 2024

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MAKEN0ISE Channel Saver: Speaking Voltage in Modular Patches

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MAKEN0ISE Channel Saver: Speaking Voltage in Modular Patches

In this Make Noise video, the Channel Saver module takes centre stage as both a practical utility and a conceptual lens for understanding control voltage in modular synthesis. Make Noise, renowned for their avant-garde approach to Eurorack, walks us through the nuances of voltage flow, offsets, and the subtle art of mixing and inverting signals. The focus here isn’t on flashy effects but on the foundational language of voltage—how it shapes, modulates, and breathes life into a patch. If you’ve ever wondered what really happens when you twist a knob or patch a cable, this deep dive offers both clarity