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MATHS (classic) MATHS builds on the tradition set into motion in the 1960's when Don Buchla adapted circuits found within analog computers for musical purposes. Buchla's Algebraic Processor, Model 257 and 281 changed the way music synthesizers utilize control voltages. MATHS continues this great tradition of sculpting the control signals we use.


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The quad-channel Make Noise Maths is a Eurorack-format function generator module — essentially, an analog computer designed for making music — and it's laid out intuitively from top to bottom with channels one and four in functional near-symmetry.


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features Generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential triggered or continuous functions Integrate an incoming signal With no signal applied, generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential functions Add, subtract and OR up to 4 signals Generate analog signals from digital information (Gate / Clock)


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Behringer didn't develop the concept for this module but took over the concept of the Maths module from Tony Rolando of Make Noise. Although the original Math is heavily inspired by classic Buchla modules (257, 281) from the '60s, it is an original design.


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Maths Make Noise Maths 94 Multi-function Eurorack module Generates a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential triggered or continuous functions May be used as envelope, LFO, oscillator, and slew limiter Generates analog signals from digital information (Gate / Clock) Generates digital information (Gate / Clock) from analog signals


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Make Noise Maths is an analog computer designed for musical purposes. Amongst other things, it will allow you to: Generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential triggered or continuous functions Integrate an incoming signal With no signal applied, generate a variety of linear, logarithmic, or exponential functions


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Make Noise Maths Patch ideas Equipment mebitek May 30, 2018, 8:52am 1 Hi all, I see that there isn't a thread about Make Noise Maths so I think to start one with patch ideas and suggestion about this great module: here the link to a patch book Maths-v1.11.pdf (1.3 MB)


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A simple voltage generator Mod depth control for external LFOs and envelopes. Signal/waveform inversion An audio mixer Slew for glide/portamendo effects. It has multiple ways to trigger envelopes. It can generate two separate AD (Attack-Delay) Envelopes.


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Ken Perlin developed the noise function while working on the original Tron movie in the early 1980s; he used it to create procedural textures for computer-generated effects. In 1997, Perlin won an Academy Award in technical achievement for this work.


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Make Noise MATHS for Beginners 14 comments Ali Jamieson | 02/11/2016 When I first started out in the world of modular synthesis, I was lucky to have a couple of friends that had dipped their toes into the eurorack world and they helped me out understanding various aspects such as power, cases and signal path.


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This video is an overview of the the revision of the MakeNoise MATHS.A general overview of MATHS is linked below. The new version retains all the original fe.


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Make Noise Maths Features Analog Computer Module Designed for Musical Control Voltage Manipulation and Generation Voltage Controlled Envelope or LFO as slow as 25 minutes and as fast as 1khz Apply Lag, Slew or Portamento to control voltages Change the depth of modulation and modulate backwards


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10 xasey • 10 mo. ago Rampage is a blast to make rhythms on, ones that Math's can't do because channels 1 and 4 don't match. On the other hand, Math's envelope shapes crush my poor little Rampage's feelings, and I feel so bad for it, considering how musical Math's envelopes sound, especially in the EXP range.


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We show you how to get the most out of Make Noise's super-powerful Eurorack module, MATHS.Modular Monthly continues in every issue of Future Music. See more.


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22 Ways To Use A Make Noise Maths Eurorack Module 1. Audio level control (for example, to reduce eurorack audio levels to line level) 2. A simple voltage generator 3. Mod depth control for external LFOs and envelopes. 4. Signal/waveform inversion 5. An audio mixer 6. Slew for glide/portamendo effects. 7. It has multiple ways to trigger envelopes.

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