Make Noise 0-Coast
With features from both popular schools of synthesizer design (Robert Moogs East Coast and Donald Buchlas West Coast), the Make Noise 0-COAST lives up to its name and doesnt play favorites with location-based styles. Instead, this single voice, patchable synth is an all-in-one system that delivers incredible sounds on its own, or even more when patched into your Euro-system.
Features:
– 2 Channels of MIDI to CV and MIDI to Gate
– Dual mode MIDI Controlled Arppegiator
– Sync to MIDI Clock
– Compatible w/ Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Signals
– Patchable w/ 13 Sources and 14 Destinations
– Triangle Core Analog VCO
– Uncommon Timbral Animation using OVERTONE & MULTIPLY
– Unique Transistor Based Low Pass Gate DYNAMICS
– Voltage Control of all circuits
– External Audio Input for combining w/ outside sounds
– Headphone and Line Level Amplifier
– Small Rugged Steel Enclosure
Product Features
- 2 Channels of MIDI to CV and MIDI to Gate
- Dual mode MIDI Controlled Arppegiator
- Sync to MIDI Clock
- Compatible w/ Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Signals
- Patchable w/ 13 Sources and 14 Destinations
A World of Sonic Exploration in a Compact Package So as not to bury the lead: I love this synthesizer. It has quickly become a favorite.I have a whole bunch of misc gear aquired through about 40 years of creating music, mostly from an amateur perspective, but also a life long student of music and alumnus of Berklee College of Music.And I think this synth is tied as my favorite electronic musical instrument (with the OP-1 by Teenage Engineering) and definitely my favorite analog synthesizer I have ever owned…
Amazing little synth, but could use a bump up in documentation and tutorials. Forget about reading reviews and watching demos, if you want a semi modular synth, just buy this. It is fantastic. The sound variety and quality is really something. Some are clears a bell with super bright rich sounds and then it can get downright crazy, insane and nasty.However, this is complicated. Compared to the Mother 32 (that I also own) it is a much less easy to just figure it out. Sadly the manual could use much more of a tutorial style with more explanations and examples…