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Make Noise 0-CTRL! a Sequencer not only for the 0-Coast

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Make Noise 0-CTRL! a Sequencer not only for the 0-Coast

The Make Noise 0-CTRL is a patchable, clockable controller and step sequencer for voltage-controlled synthesizer systems as Eurorack.

The keyboard embedded into the 0-CTRL has pressure-sensitive sensors, as you have known from Make Noise Rene.  You can run a sequence and manage the playing of it through the keys. You can trigger a sound while the sequence runs or control other CV parameters like volume.

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Designed to be patch pals with the 0-Coast, it is a tabletop device whose inputs and outputs follow Eurorack standards, making it also a great partner for a modular system or another patchable tabletop synth. If you do own a 0-Coast the Make Noise 0-CTRL is the perfect sequencer and controller for the 0-Coast Synth.

  • Fully analog and patch programmable, no menus or modes, what you patch is what you get! 
  • Sequence and Control the Pitch, Strength, and Time of your synthesizer voice, per step
  • Voltage control over Stop and Direction
  • Dynamic Reset, select Reset Step while sequencing
  • Pressure and Touch Gate outputs for human-generated events and expression
  • Dynamic Envelope and Gate outputs allow for voice loudness/ strength per note
  • Gate output per step for patch programming sequence behavior and triggering unique events per step
  • Synchronize the 0-CTRL via the Clock In, or clock other machines with the Clock and/ or Gate Outs
  • Sequence your synthesizer and play it by hand simultaneously with Sequence Interrupt
  • Pairs well with the 0-Coast, Tape & Microsound Music Machine, or anything having CV Inputs
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0-CTRL has the same container as the 0-Coast synthesizer. And they both work very well together.

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Shared System Tutorials | Part 38 | The Jukebox

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The Jukebox – Shared System Tutorials

In MakeNoise’s latest Maths ‘bouncing ball’ video, Tony Rolando spoke about a patch you could start with one button/trigger and would then play a ‘song’ by itself. Aleatoric Music.

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Mystery | MakeNoise Mysteron eight years later

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MakeNoise Mysteron eight years later

Today I also uploaded a new Rings into Clouds video to create another magical forest. But I can imagine you’re not into that, and prefer a darker ambient setting. So in tandem, I created this Mysteron video, which was introduced a year before Rings came out. Both Rings and Mysteron use roughly the same technique of striking a delay line. With Rings, the delay is filtered and shaped into beautiful sounds. With Mysteron, the delay sounds like a raw heavy metal feast. A lot has changed since Mysteron came out, there are many new effect modules that can make it sound totally 2021.

The Mysteron is a discontinued module but you may be able to find one 2nd hand (hopefully fair priced). I’ve included a link to a shared system tutorial where I tried to do Karplus Strong Synthesis with the Echophon delay.

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Starter Kit 07 | An Experimental Drone System

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Starter Kit 07

This starterkit features Maths, Broken Tape Simulator, Golden Master and Desmodus Versio with Electus firmware.

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