Sounds Of The Make Noise XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator
Make Noise shared this set of audio demos for their new XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator.… Read More Sounds Of The Make Noise XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator
Make Noise shared this set of audio demos for their new XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator.… Read More Sounds Of The Make Noise XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator
Make Noise has officially introduced the XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator, a Voltage Controlled Analog Oscillator designed for generating Sine waves, Triangle waves, Sawtooth and Spike waves, Sub-Octaves, Stereo Timbre Modulations, Oscillator SYNC, Linear FM and more in the analog domain.… Read More Make Noise Debuts XPO Stereo Prismatic Oscillator For Eurorack Modular Synthesizers
Friday July 15th at 7pm PST, Make Noise founder Tony Rolando will introduce their latest Eurorack module design in a livestream event via Perfect Circuit.… Read More Make Noise Intros Latest Module In Livestream From Perfect Circuit
In this video, Make Noise founder Tony Rolando discusses his history with tape music, sampling, and microsound, which led to the development of the Make Noise Phonogene and Morphagene.… Read More Make Noise’s Tony Rolando On Tape, Sampling & Developing Phonogene and Morphagene
Tony Rolando of Make Noise talks about his design process for creating new modules, what went into the creation of the new Strega synthesizer and dealing with people who hate your work.… Read More Synth Design With Tony Rolando Of Make Noise
Synthesist Alessandro Cortini (NIN, Modwheelmood, Blindoldfreak) is featured in the latest interview of the Art + Music + Technology podcast.… Read More Alessandro Cortini Interview On The Art + Music + Technology Podcast
SnakeBud is a new step sequencing app that’s inspired by the Make Noise René Eurorack sequencer module.… Read More New AUv3 MIDI Sequencer, SnakeBud, Inspired By Make Noise René
Here’s an in-depth look at the Strega, a new analog synth created by Make Noise, in collaboration with synthesist Alessandro Cortini.… Read More Make Noise Strega Review: Simple, Dirty And Interesting