Thank you! Yes, I think it’s great that it can also easily be sequenced externally and there doesn’t have to be just chaos and noise. I’ll patch it up with the Urano next :) :) :)
Love the intro! I showed this to my wife, and she thought it was my (very similar) synth wardrobe and she was wondering why there was a guy with a german accent in our house and what the hell was going on! :D Great overview of the Infernal Noise Machine.
@@tuesdaynightmachines ru-vid.comiB4qs6MOv5k?feature=share I just realized that I built it after your instructions on muff wiggler, so the similarity is no accident! Many thanks for that. It works great for me.
Awesome! I had an eye on the original non-Eurorack version several years ago and didn’t think it would be “reborn” again. So when I heard about it and the ongoing reduced price recently, I had to finally get it and it’s really cool so far :)
Jesus fuck. Look at you with a SoftPop 2, I saw that! :) I got one on the way soon hopefully. It went on sale at 5pm (I think) and I'd bought one by 5.06pm :)
I’m actually quite relieved that it’s not just a random crackle box 😅 I was worried that it might be an expensive one trick pony, but it’s actually quite deep and thanks to all the inputs and outputs, it can even be a backup utility module for anything else as well.
@@tuesdaynightmachines Yeah, that one trick pony thing is something I hear with a lot of 'noise' machines. I love noise but I dont really dig those crackle circuit things, or limited range of noise. This one had me at the joysticks and detuned radio sounds. Its one reason I find Enner to be a joy, its perfectly capable of a lot of variations and low volume more ambient noise. Anything that reminds me of Forbidden Planet, the movie's soundtrack, gets me immediately interested, INM has loads of that creepy alien planet sound judging by your demo here :)