MORE ARTICLE WITH Make Noise QPAS

11. December 2025

LUMINA

Kangding Ray: Sonic Architectures and Cinematic Drones – An Interview with Metamyther

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Kangding Ray: Sonic Architectures and Cinematic Drones – An Interview with Metamyther

Metamyther invites us into a world where sound is more than vibration—it’s architecture, memory, and myth. In this immersive interview, Kangding Ray reveals how his journey from rock guitarist to electronic composer is shaped by the tectonic plates of architecture and the wild rivers of inspiration. The conversation drifts through the scoring of ‘Sirāt’, a film where techno pulses and ambient ghosts intertwine, and where modular synthesis becomes both tool and muse. For those who listen with their bones as much as their ears, this is a rare glimpse into the emotional and technical landscapes that define Kangding Ray’s signature

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27. February 2025

MILES

Make Noise MultiMod: Eightfold Modulation Mayhem in the Modular Realm

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Make Noise MultiMod: Eightfold Modulation Mayhem in the Modular Realm

Make Noise, the Asheville-based purveyors of modular mischief, hand the spotlight to James Cigler for a deep dive into the MultiMod—a module designed to splinter a single input into eight correlated outputs. In this video, Cigler demonstrates how the MultiMod isn’t just another LFO, but a versatile tool for transforming modulation and audio alike. From subtle filter animation to wild, time-smeared textures, the MultiMod’s creative patching options are explored with Make Noise’s trademark experimental flair. If you’ve ever wondered how to wring maximum movement from minimal sources, this walkthrough is a patcher’s delight.

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24. October 2024

MILES

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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26. September 2024

MILES

MAKEN0ISE: Oscillators as Modulators – Phase Shaving for the Adventurous Patchhead

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MAKEN0ISE: Oscillators as Modulators – Phase Shaving for the Adventurous Patchhead

What if, instead of simply layering slightly detuned oscillators, you turned them loose as modulators for one another? In this latest video from MAKEN0ISE, the Asheville-based champions of experimental Eurorack, we’re treated to a deep dive into phase relationships, detuning, and the peculiar magic that happens when oscillators interact in less-than-obvious ways. The patch on show doesn’t just sum signals—it explores how phase drift and subtle tuning shifts can carve out new sonic terrain, with a healthy dose of frequency modulation and feedback thrown in for good measure. If you’re after inspiration for wrangling more from your VCOs than just

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