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Noise Engineering is a modular synthesiser brand known for bold, aggressive, and highly characterful Eurorack modules. The company focuses on original digital and hybrid designs that emphasise complex timbres, strong modulation, and distinctive sonic identities.
Noise Engineering modules are popular with musicians working in industrial, techno, experimental, and noise-oriented styles. Their designs encourage exploration and performance-driven patching, making them a strong choice for users who want powerful, unconventional sounds that stand out in a mix.
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Analogue is sound generation based on physical electronic circuits such as oscillators, filters, and amplifiers rather than digital processing. It produces continuously variable signals with natural drift, saturation, and harmonic character, giving sounds a distinctive warmth and movement. Analogue instruments are valued for their hands-on control, immediacy, and expressive response in both studio and live performance environments.
Digital is sound generation and processing based on digital signal processing rather than analogue circuitry. It is used for precise control, stable tuning, patch memory, and complex sound design that would be difficult to achieve with purely analogue systems. For example, a digital instrument might be used to create detailed evolving textures or realistic emulations while storing and recalling complete sound setups instantly.
New Gear is unused and in original condition, supplied as it leaves the manufacturer. It is chosen for guaranteed reliability, full functionality, and the assurance of manufacturer support. For example, buying new ensures access to the latest design revisions, included accessories, and official warranty coverage.
An oscillator is the core sound source in a synthesizer, responsible for generating the raw audio signal that everything else is built from. It produces basic waveforms such as sine, saw, square and triangle, which can then be shaped and processed into more complex sounds.
What makes oscillators so important is their role in defining the character of a sound. Different oscillator types and designs can produce anything from smooth, pure tones to rich, harmonically complex textures. In modular systems, multiple oscillators can be combined, tuned and modulated to create evolving and expressive sounds.
Oscillators are simply great — fundamental, versatile and essential to synthesis. Whether you’re building basic tones or complex soundscapes, they are at the heart of your sound, and you will not be disappointed.
A synthesizer is an electronic instrument that generates and shapes sound using oscillators, filters, envelopes, and modulation sources. It allows sounds to be created from scratch, altered in real time, and controlled through keys, sequencers, or external controllers. Synthesizers are used to produce everything from basses and leads to pads, textures, and experimental sound design in both studio production and live performance.