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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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Uncategorised are respected makers in the world of musical instruments, specialising in keyboards, synths or electronic gear. They bring their own identity through design and sound, offering instruments that stand out for reliability and creativity. Musicians value Uncategorised for producing gear that delivers professional results. With a focus on quality and innovation, Uncategorised continues to play a trusted role in the music industry.
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Dual indicates that an instrument or module contains two identical or complementary sections. This can apply to oscillators, filters, envelopes, or channels, allowing parallel processing, stereo operation, or more complex sound design within a single unit.
Eurorack is a modular synthesis format with standardised dimensions, power connections, and signal levels. Eurorack systems are built from individual modules mounted in cases, allowing users to create highly customisable instruments tailored to specific sound design and performance needs.
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.
Stereo is a two-channel sound format that uses separate left and right signals to create a sense of width and space. It is used to place sounds across the listening field, making music feel more immersive and detailed. For example, a stereo synth or effect can spread a pad or texture across both channels, giving a track greater depth and separation compared to a mono signal.