Limited WARRANTY: Make Noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required). Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards or reversed eurorack bus board cable connection, abuse of the product or any other causes determined by Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply.
Eurorack style bus board, minding the polarity so that the RED stripe on the cable is oriented to the NEGATIVE 12 Volt line on both the module and the bus board. On the Make Noise 6U or 3U Busboard, the negative 12 Volt line is indicated by the white stripe.
Panel Controls: Audio: 1. SMOOTH VCO OUT: Shark’s Fin wave audio rate signal controlled by the Ego Input, Ego/Id panel setting, In uence CV IN, and Clock Rate/Chaos controls; 10Vpp. 2. Ring-Mod OUT: Pulse Wave Audio rate signal, ring modulated product of Smooth VCO, Woggle VCO and audio rate signal at the In uence IN (if present).
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Panel Controls (cont’d) 4. Ego/Id Balance Control: with nothing inserted at the Ego Input, sets the range of probable values. Turning this control CCW, the random values generated by the system tend to “cluster.” With a signal applied to the Ego IN, it allows that external signal to be balanced with the internal signal source to generate random voltages.
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Panel Controls: (cont’d) CLK: 12. Speed CV Attenuator: unipolar attenuator for Speed CV IN. Normalled to 8V (see below). 13. Speed CV IN: unipolar control signal input for Speed parameter. Normalled to +8V so that with nothing patched, the associated Speed CV attenuator will extend the internal clock generator range up to around 200hz;...
The Make Noise Wogglebug is neither version #3 nor #5. In the truest spirit of Grant Richter, the Make Noise Wogglebug is not a clone. Instead, it is a tribute to all that Woggles and is an evolution of the original Richter design. Like the #3, the Make Noise Wogglebug is a single system;...
What’s New: The new Richter Wogglebug has yet a few more tricks up its sleeve... - A much more stable clock output with the widest frequency range yet seen on a Wogglebug. The clock now goes up to about 200Hz, allowing the Control Voltage and Gate OUTputs to be heard directly as di erent avors of analog and digital noise.
Patch Example: Sample and Hold Uncertainty Control Sample Rate Variation: Try patching the Slewed version of the signal using the Wogglebug’s Smooth CV Out, using MATHS EOR Gate to control the Sample Rate externally. Now the Clock Rate will set the Slew Rate independently of the Sample Rate.
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Patch Example: Basic Random Sequencing Degree of E ect Burst Rate Clock Rate Patch Concept: Patch Concept: Dirty CV Patch Exciter (Sound Source Not Depicted) (Sound Source Not Depicted) “Filth” To Any Parameter Reduction That is Not Exciting...
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Patch Example: Patch Example: Jittery Clock Concept Make Noise (Sound Source Not Depicted) Jitter Amount Rate/Frequency Jittery Clock Out Variation: Note: For a Chaotic Clock, turn Speed Attenuator Monitor any CV or Audio Output for to about noon. Patch Example:...
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Patch Concept: Patch Concept: Tame the Bug Kick the Bug (Sound Source Not Depicted) (Sound Source Not Depicted) Attenuate at Attenuate at Destination(s) Destination(s) [PRESS] Variation: Turn the Speed Panel Control to 3 o’clock or greater. [PRESS] and [HOLD] the Disturb Button to “Kill” the Bug and the random voltages last generated will hang until release.