Eurorack News for April 30th 2024

The ‘beers-noise’ Module is a comprehensive Eurorack module that specializes in recreating percussive noises. Fitted with two distinct noise generators, it offers a traditional transistor-based white noise generator for staple drum sound production, and a distinctive blend of six 40106 oscillators for unconventional percussive elements. Additionally, the module includes two crude VCAs, offering basic level control and unique waveform overlay capabilities, particularly when audio signals are used. The design takes inspiration from circuits found in the renowned Roland TR808, but its sonic outputs are not meant to mimic it. The compact 4HP form factor and low power consumption (+12: 3mA, -12: 8mA) make it a versatile and power-efficient addition to modular setups.

#Eurorack #PercussiveNoise #BeersNoise #NoiseGeneration #TransistorWhiteNoise #40106Oscillators #VCAs #TR808Inspired #4HP #LowPowerConsumption #ModularSynth #NoiseModule
https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/exploring-percussive-possibilities-a-deep-dive-into-the-beers-noise-module.html


The Holocene Electronics Non-Linear Memory Machine and Noise Reap Anomaly are two Eurorack modules combined in the article. The Non-Linear Memory Machine is a versatile audio buffer manipulator with three distinct buffer time ranges, pitch shifting, freeze function, scrub control, jitter effect, and voltage-controllable parameters. It provides a sonic playground for effects ranging from infinite sustain to comb filtering to audio buffer looping. The Noise Reap Anomaly is a module that blends a Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF) with a broken wavefolder, thus producing a range of unique tonal effects. It features a BAD output which delivers concentrated asymmetric distortion, along with a resonance profile for precise control over its resonance behavior. This combination allows you to delve into intricate time distortions and sonic anomalies when incorporated into a Eurorack setup.

Other modules mentioned in the article include Xaoc Devices Erfurt used for clock and audio frequency division, Visible Signals Video Mult to offer buffered multiple capabilities, and Super Synthesis TVCA for Smooth distortion and VCA control. Integration of these modules expands your Eurorack’s sonic exploration capabilities.

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The article provides an example setup, starting with patching the output of Noise Reap Anomaly into the input of Holocene Non-Linear Memory Machine, then detailing various settings and parameter adjustments to explore the tonal possibilities.

In a more advanced setup, it suggests combining the Non-Linear Memory Machine, Noise Reap Anomaly, and XAOC Devices Erfurt modules to create intricate rhythmic patterns and glitchy textures.

#Holocene_Electronics #Non_Linear_Memory_Machine #Noise_Reap_Anomaly #Eurorack #Xaoc_Devices_Erfurt #Visible_Signals_Video_Mult #Super_Synthesis_TVCA #Hardware #Music_Production #Electronic_Music #Sound_Design #Soundscapes #Modular_Synthesizer #Audio_Buffer #Pitch_Shifting #Resonance_Profile #Asymmetric_Distortion #VCF #Wavefolder #Rhythmic_Patterns #Glitchy_Textures
https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/time-distortion-sonic-anomalies-holocene-echoes-with-noise-reap.html



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