Make Noise - MultiMod
- Order number: 251058
- Depth: 39
Make Noise Multimod — From One Signal to Eight Variations Tainted by Phase, Time, and Speed.
Creating complex modulations in a modular system often means patching numerous independent control signals - powerful but potentially messy. MultiMod from Make Noise takes a different approach: it generates eight variations from a single control signal, each modified through phase relationships and speed variations.
Essentially, it’s a multiplier with a twist. There are three main parameters that shape these variations. Phase progressively shifts timing relationships between the copies, with each channel moving further from the original. Spread introduces speed variations, which makes each copy run faster or slower than its source. Time determines how much of the input signal is captured, which directly affects how deeply Phase and Spread can modify the results.
The module also comes with various 'Read Shapes' for rearranging signals in time, plus Tempo, Hold, and Reset functions. When nothing's connected to the input, MultiMod generates its own LFO signal which gets copied and manipulated just like external inputs would be.
Built around Make Noise's latest DSP hardware, MultiMod operates with impressive technical specs. Its 20V peak-to-peak range for all of its I/O pushes almost to Eurorack's voltage limits and well beyond the 0-5V of some digital modules. This is a solid moduluation toolkit — sure not to disappoint!
Features
- Generates vari-speeded, phase modulated copies of any modulation signal.
- Controls 8 CVs with just 3 fully modulatable parameters.
- Multiple unique read shapes for varying traversal through copied signals
- Tempo/Reset inputs and Clock output for temporal system integration
- Hold feature for looping captured signals
- Wide 20V p-p I/O ranges
- Full TechniColor, Maximum Blinkenlights
- Calibrated to accurately pass critical control signals such as quantized pitch CV
- Internally generated signals for “LFO mode” when nothing is patched to the Signal Input.
HE: | 3 |
TE: | 10 |
Depth: | 39 |
Power consumption +12V: | 195 |
Power consumption -12V: | 10 |
Make Noise Website
Already interested in electronics at the early age of 12, Tony Rolando learned everything about circuits and musical instrument design by himself. He worked for Moog Music for a while and some sabbatical years, he founded Make Noise in 2008 in Asheville, North Carolina. By now, his reinterpretation of the Serge DUSG, Maths, is probably the most ubiquitous module in the eurorack universe ever. Make Noise continues to surprise with new and inspiring modules, including collaborations with Tom Erbe of Soundhack.