
Make Noise introduce MultiMod module
Make Noise's latest Eurorack module takes a single control signal and creates eight duplicates, providing users with control over their relative speed and phase relationships.
Make Noise's latest Eurorack module takes a single control signal and creates eight duplicates, providing users with control over their relative speed and phase relationships.
William Stokes talks to Tony Rolando, the founder, lead designer and co-owner of Make Noise, a modular synth company launched in 2008.
Make Noise need almost no introduction. Among the prime movers in the Eurorack explosion, former Moog employee Tony Rolando...
Make Noise introduce their new Spectraphon synthesizer module, including spectral modelled synthesis.
SOS reader Ashley Pomeroy celebrates the creative power of gates.
When Make Noise label an instrument an ‘experiment’, you know things are about to get interesting...
Robin Rimbaud, AKA Scanner, takes us on an autobiographical sonic journey as he talks about his early fascination with tape recorders, to life beyond the computer screen and his studio filled with modular and table-top synths.
Make Noise impressed us with their 0-Coast synth a few years ago, and now they've followed it up with a desktop step sequencer.
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