MORE ARTICLE WITH Maths

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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30. October 2025

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Make Noise PoliMATHS: A Deep Dive into Span Modes and Modular Possibilities

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Make Noise PoliMATHS: A Deep Dive into Span Modes and Modular Possibilities

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, return with a focused exploration of their new PoliMATHS module. In this official video, the team walks through the three distinctive span modes—Channel Index, Round, and Parallel—each unlocking a different approach to pattern generation across the module’s eight channels. Expect a patch-oriented demonstration, with voltage addressing, clocked sequencing, and clock division all on the menu. For those who thrive on creative modulation and intricate signal routing, this is a revealing look at how PoliMATHS can become the nerve centre of a Eurorack setup.

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9. October 2025

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All the Cycles: Make Noise’s Multimod, Polimaths and the Art of Modular Modulation

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All the Cycles: Make Noise’s Multimod, Polimaths and the Art of Modular Modulation

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of experimental modular, return with a deep dive into their new universal synthesizer system. In this video, the team explores the Multimod module and its evolving relationship with Polimaths and QXG, revealing how firmware updates and clever cycling modes open up a world of modulation possibilities. Expect a patch-oriented walkthrough, a look at the new USB update process, and a taste of how these modules interact to create complex, stereo-rich soundscapes. It’s classic Make Noise: exploratory, a bit eccentric, and always focused on what happens when you let the patch cables lead the way.

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3. July 2025

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MAKEN0ISE Resynthesizer: Smoke, Memory and Modular Crossfire

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MAKEN0ISE Resynthesizer: Smoke, Memory and Modular Crossfire

In this Make Noise video, we’re treated to a re-imagined patch on the Resynthesizer, drawing on techniques honed during the company’s formative years. The patch, inspired by the hazy atmosphere of wildfire season, explores cross-clocking and interlocked modulation between modules like Morphagene and Mimeophone. As is typical for Make Noise, the focus is on creative signal flow and evolving, atmospheric textures rather than rigid sequences. The result is a demonstration of how environmental inspiration and patch experimentation can lead to uniquely evocative sonic landscapes—perfect for those who think in voltages and feedback loops.

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26. June 2025

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MAKEN0ISE: Patching Silence and Dynamics – Three VCA Workouts

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MAKEN0ISE: Patching Silence and Dynamics – Three VCA Workouts

In true Make Noise fashion, this video dives into the subtle art of using VCAs not just for loudness, but for sculpting silence and dynamic movement in modular patches. Pete, filling in from the Make Noise Instagram channel, walks through three distinctive approaches: a Binary Zone-inspired Maths + TEMPI patch, a minimal-cable 0-Coast + 0-CTRL setup, and a crossfading, balanced modulation trick with X-PAN and Ch.Svr. The result? A masterclass in how voltage control and clever routing can breathe life—and rests—into your system. If you think VCAs are just for volume, this one’s a gentle nudge to think again.

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3. April 2025

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Make Noise MultiMod: Replicating and Shifting CV in Modular Melodies

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Make Noise MultiMod: Replicating and Shifting CV in Modular Melodies

In this latest video from Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks dive deep into the MultiMod module’s knack for replicating and shifting quantized pitch CV across multiple oscillators. True to Make Noise’s exploratory spirit, the demonstration isn’t just about technical prowess—it’s a hands-on journey through phase-shifted melodies, gestural control, and creative voltage routing. If you’re curious about how MultiMod can transform your melodic sequences, or how time base and phase delays can sculpt evolving soundscapes, this walkthrough offers a patch-oriented perspective with plenty of practical examples. Expect arpeggios, rhythmic interplay, and a few classic Maths cycling tricks along the way.

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20. March 2025

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MAKEN0ISE’s MultiLevel Gate Delay: Replicating Rhythms Across Time

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MAKEN0ISE’s MultiLevel Gate Delay: Replicating Rhythms Across Time

Make Noise, Asheville’s resident mad scientists of Eurorack, return with a deep-dive into the MultiLevel Gate Delay—a tool for splintering gate sequences into intricate, time-shifted patterns. In this video, the Make Noise team demonstrates how gate replication can transform a simple rhythmic sequence into a sprawling lattice of evolving triggers, all with the twist of a few knobs. Expect a patch-oriented exploration that’s less about marketing and more about what happens when you let gates spill and overlap across multiple channels. If you’re after new ways to animate your modular rig, this is a masterclass in rhythmic mutation and modular

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28. November 2024

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MAKEN0ISE Spectral DRUM MACHINE: Resynthesizing Percussion with Morphagene and Spectraphon

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MAKEN0ISE Spectral DRUM MACHINE: Resynthesizing Percussion with Morphagene and Spectraphon

Make Noise, the Asheville-based modular mavericks, return with a spectral twist on drum synthesis. In this video, the official MAKEN0ISE channel demonstrates how to craft transients, drums, and percussive textures using the Spectraphon and Morphagene, with a healthy dose of creative signal routing and resynthesis. The process is less about recreating 808s and more about sculpting otherworldly, machine-interpreted hits—perfect for those who prefer their percussion with a side of spectral weirdness. Expect aggressive textures, clever modulation, and a workflow that encourages experimentation over convention.

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21. November 2024

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Spectral Ratcheting and Rhythmic Memory: Make Noise’s ReSynthesizer in Action

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Spectral Ratcheting and Rhythmic Memory: Make Noise’s ReSynthesizer in Action

Make Noise returns to their signature world of spectral experimentation, this time delving into the ReSynthesizer’s knack for rhythmic invention. In this official walkthrough, the channel demonstrates how the Spectraphon module can inscribe, recall, and manipulate rhythmic arrays—transforming simple pulses into evolving, ratcheting textures. With a focus on modulation, memory, and hands-on control, the video offers a patch-oriented look at how spectral tools can reshape sequencing and performance. If you’re curious about how spectral arrays and modulation curves can unlock new rhythmic possibilities in a Eurorack setup, this is a deep dive worth your attention.

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31. October 2024

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer: A Modular Blackboard for Sonic Reinvention

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer: A Modular Blackboard for Sonic Reinvention

Make Noise, the Asheville-based champions of modular experimentation, unveil the ReSynthesizer—a 7U system that’s less a fixed instrument and more a sonic blackboard for the adventurous. Drawing from eight years of module design, this system pairs the spectral wizardry of Spectraphon with the granular prowess of Morphagene, all underpinned by a robust CV generation suite. In typical Make Noise fashion, the video walks through the instrument’s conceptual roots, its patching philosophy, and a series of encounters with traditional instruments at Drop of Sun Studios. The ReSynthesizer isn’t just a collection of modules—it’s a platform for reimagining sound, inviting users to

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