FULL ARTICLE: https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/exploring-the-sonic-alchemy-of-make-noises-bruxa-a-deep-dive-into-multi-tap-delays-and-feedback-magic.html
Make Noise’s Bruxa Eurorack module functions as a sophisticated multi-tap delay system, featuring a unique architecture that combines analog and digital processing. It incorporates twelve distinct feedback paths and multiple filters that allow for intricate sound manipulation and modulation. Key controls such as Absorb and Filter enable tailored shaping of the echo effect, offering a diverse palette of tonal options. The inclusion of CV inputs and outputs facilitates real-time modulation capabilities and self-patching possibilities, enhancing interaction with other Eurorack modules like STO and MATHS. Additionally, the linear FM input adds dynamic variance to the delay time, allowing users to create complex, evolving soundscapes characterized by saturation and noise accumulation. Bruxa serves as both a sound processor and a creative interface, making it a notable instrument for sound designers and musicians seeking to explore the depths of their sonic creations.
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FULL ARTICLE: https://lame.buanzo.org/eurorack_blog/exploring-the-fluid-sonic-landscapes-of-the-teia-optictone-mk2-a-guide-to-vactrol-based-multimode-filtering-and-amplification.html
The Teia OpticTone MK2 is a versatile Eurorack module focusing on vactrol-based multimode filtering and amplification. It features a 12dB voltage-controlled filter capable of lowpass, bandpass, and highpass configurations, providing a rich harmonic palette for sound design. The integrated vactrol-based voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) adds an organic character to audio signals, enhanced by a crossfade knob for dynamic mixing between the VCA and voltage-controlled filter (VCF).
Advanced sonic manipulation is facilitated by its voltage-controlled resonance and a feedback loop, allowing for smooth resonance adjustments or extreme self-oscillation effects. The unique ping input supports percussive sound generation by resonating briefly with trigger inputs, resembling a drum synth’s capability. Additional features include dedicated filter range and frequency polarity inversion switches, a pre-filter drive knob for harmonic saturation, and a series/parallel switch for versatile routing of VCA and filter signals.
Harnessing the Touch Control feature, users can engage with sounds in real-time, transforming interactions into musical expression. Overall, the OpticTone MK2 serves as an innovative platform for exploring expansive sonic textures, enhancing layered compositions for experimental and electronic music.
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