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  1. Exploring the Make Noise DXG: A Dual Stereo Low Pass Gate and Mixer Module for Creative Eurorack Setups

    The Make Noise DXG is a versatile Dual Stereo Low Pass Gate and Mixer module designed for creative Eurorack setups. It features a vactrol-free design for classic Low Pass Gate sounds with improved balance and consistency for true stereo operation. The module offers fully stereo I/O, with all left inputs normalized for easy use with mono signals. The STRIKE INput allows the use of gate signals to trigger the Low Pass Gate circuit, creating unique plucking or pinging sounds. Additionally, the DXG includes a summing stage with stereo AUXiliary IN for chaining multiple units and creating larger mixes. This module is part of a decentralized mix console concept, designed to integrate seamlessly with other modules like X-PAN, Optomix, and XOH. The DXG pairs well with a variety of stereo modules by Make Noise and other manufacturers, making it a valuable addition to any modular synthesis system.

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  2. Exploring Endless Sonic Possibilities with After Later Audio's Nrings: Black Gold

    After Later Audio's Nrings: Black Gold is a micro version of Mutable Instruments' Rings, offering endless sonic possibilities in a compact form. This module retains all the functionality of the full-size Rings module and features tall bushing potentiometers for added stability. With its fully assembled, tested, and calibrated design, the Nrings: Black Gold is ready to enhance your Eurorack setup.

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  3. Experimental Soundscapes: A Guide to Creative Eurorack Patching

    The article "Experimental Soundscapes: A Guide to Creative Eurorack Patching" explores combining five different Eurorack modules: Xaoc Devices Poczdam, Noise Engineering Lacrima Versio, Noise Engineering Melotus Versio, Toppobrillo Multifilter 2, and Big T Music Beehive. Readers can learn about the unique capabilities of each module and how they can be creatively patched together to generate experimental soundscapes. The article also provides detailed information on ways to manipulate the audio signals by using various controls such as voltage-controlled gain, filter frequency, and modulation parameters.

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