MORE ARTICLE WITH Make Noise Strega

23. February 2026

SPARKY

Lodewijk Vos (LØ): The Desk Setup That Turns Workflow Into a Weapon

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Lodewijk Vos (LØ): The Desk Setup That Turns Workflow Into a Weapon

Forget the endless tangle of cables and synths gathering dust in the corner—Lodewijk Vos (LØ) has rebuilt his desk into a streamlined, inspiration-fuelled command centre. In this video, LØ slices through the fluff and shows how a smart setup can supercharge both music production and content creation. Expect a hands-on tour of desktop synths, a dual-computer rig that laughs in the face of CPU overload, and enough workflow hacks to make your DAW blush. If you’re tired of setups that kill your vibe, this is the antidote. Get ready for a desk that works as hard as you do.

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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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29. June 2024

MILES

Make Noise Bruxa: A Sonic Dialogue Between Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini

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Make Noise Bruxa: A Sonic Dialogue Between Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini

In this latest Make Noise conversation, Tony Rolando and Alessandro Cortini take us deep into the genesis and evolution of Bruxa, their new Eurorack module born from years of sonic experimentation. The video is a rare, candid look at how two minds—steeped in the worlds of Strega and modular improvisation—refined a prototype circuit into a tool for creative sound mutation. With Make Noise’s signature exploratory spirit, the discussion moves from hands-on patching anecdotes to the philosophical core of instrument design, all while situating Bruxa as both a product of lineage and a vessel for personal expression. If you’re curious about

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