MORE ARTICLE WITH Make Noise Mimeophon

14. August 2025

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Make Noise Spectraphon: Spectral Bouncing Balls and Echoes in the Array

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Make Noise Spectraphon: Spectral Bouncing Balls and Echoes in the Array

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, return with a deep dive into their Spectraphon module—a spectral amplitude modulation powerhouse designed for the adventurous Eurorack explorer. In this video, they demonstrate how echoes, dynamic controls, and oscillator mixing can be harnessed to sculpt complex, evolving soundscapes. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough that doesn’t just show off features, but reveals how Spectraphon’s unique approach to arrays and modulation can transform your rack into a playground of spectral textures. If you’re after nuanced sonic layering and creative modulation, this one’s for you.

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16. January 2025

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Make Noise SpectraNoise Update: James Cigler Unleashes Chaos and Noise on the Spectrophone

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Make Noise SpectraNoise Update: James Cigler Unleashes Chaos and Noise on the Spectrophone

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular mischief, have dropped a fresh update for the Spectrophone, and James Cigler is here to show us what the new SpectraNoise modes can do. In this official walkthrough, Cigler explores both the chaos and noise modes, revealing their potential as sound generators and complex modulators. Expect sine waves colliding, feedback paths spiralling into noise, and a patching approach that’s as much about sculpting texture as it is about traditional synthesis. If you’re after new ways to inject unpredictability and character into your Eurorack, this video is a must-watch.

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24. October 2024

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Make Noise Bruxa: A Patchable Pathogen in the Modular Ecosystem

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Make Noise Bruxa: A Patchable Pathogen in the Modular Ecosystem

Make Noise returns to its roots of sonic experimentation with the Bruxa, a module that channels the heart of the Strega into Eurorack form. In this video, James Cigler demonstrates how Bruxa is far more than a lo-fi delay: it’s a shapeshifting sound manipulator that thrives on creative patching and modulation. From smeared arpeggios to howling feedback and rhythmic destabilisation, Bruxa’s filtering and feedback architecture invite the adventurous to sculpt textures that mutate and evolve. If you’re after a module that rewards hands-on exploration and patching outside the box, this Make Noise walkthrough is a must-watch.

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