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Make Noise ReSynthesizer

Make Noise ReSynthesizer  ·  Source: Make Noise

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The new Make Noise ReSynthesizer is a complete Eurorack system built around the innovative Spectraphon and Morphagene resynthesis modules. Based on a demo system created for the Spectraphon launch, the ReSynthesizer features all the highlights from eight years of module design.

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer

According to Make Noise, the ReSynthesizer grew out of the systems the manufacturer built to showcase the Spectraphon at Superbooth 23. Similar layouts were later used in several videos on YouTube and Instagram, sparking rumors that a new complete system from Make Noise might be around the corner. When the new modules DXG (mixer / lowpass gate) and PrssPnt (touch control) filled the last remaining gaps earlier this year, the ReSynthesizer was born.

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The idea was to combine Spectraphon and Morphagene in a unique way that allows you to resynthesize raw materials into “lush soundscapes, microsound manipulations, or wherever the path leads”, Make Noise says. The unusual placement of Morphagene right next to Spectraphon invites you to explore creative ways to combine the two main modules. Housed in a 4 Zone CV Bus Case, the ReSynthesizer also features the full arsenal of CV generators and processors from the Make Noise catalog, including René, Tempi, Wogglebug, and two Maths. A QPAS filter and the Mimeophon effects module are also included.

Make Noise ReSynthesizer
Make Noise ReSynthesizer · Source: Make Noise

Here’s the full list of included modules:

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  • Morphagene
  • Spectraphon
  • Mimeophon
  • QPAS
  • 2x Maths
  • X-Pan
  • Wogglebug
  • Tempi
  • René
  • PressPnt
  • DXG

The 4 Zone CV Bus Case includes a power supply with four independent zones, as well as a central multiples bus that distributes four voltages to four destinations each – nicely color-coded for a better overview.

Price and Availability

The Make Noise ReSynthesizer is now ready for pre-order. The manufacturer expects to ship the first units in early November 2024. It retails for $4599, which is just over $500 less than you’d spend on the individual modules.

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Make Noise ReSynthesizer

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