Noise Engineering currently have a range of 10 Eurorack modules - all fabulously named. Formed in 2012, on a whim which resulted in assembling quick prototype of an LFSR oscillator roughly based on the TIA schematic, Stephen McCaul, the founder was hooked. Many prototypes later came the first product: Ataraxic Translatron - a way to access classic arcade sounds in Eurorack. There followed a series of analog and digital modules and here we are. We have shots from their LA workshop - enjoy!
Noise Engineering is character in a small footprint. Digital when it works, analog when it works. Exploring new sound spaces to help broaden the universe of musical tone in the context of a proper interactive interface.
Lets start with an office panorama - compact, like the modules. (click for larger image)
Integra Solum prototype. This is a pretty typical build for NE modules.
Prototypes in the final stages of polish. All of these should be in Retail in 2015.
Analog is a glorious mess!
This is the Noise Engineering demo system. It goes to shows and is the basis for a lot of testing of new modules.
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