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Description

Unleash your creativity with the Make Noise RxMx, a versatile and dynamic addition to your modular synthesizer setup. This macro-lowpass gate is designed to seamlessly blend and crossfade up to six input signals, allowing you to craft intricate soundscapes with ease. The RxMx's unique approach to scanning signals is akin to a musical game of exquisite corpse, where you can select and adjust inputs using the Channel knob and their respective attenuators. The Radiate knob adds a twist, enabling you to gradually incorporate adjacent inputs or engage all six simultaneously, providing a rich tapestry of sound.

Whether you're creating smooth transitions or adding rhythmic animation, the RxMx offers intuitive controls and a user-friendly interface. The Level knob fine-tunes the amplitude and frequency content, while the Strike input injects a percussive edge to your mix, perfect for crafting compelling sonic textures. Additionally, the RxMx's capability to chain with other units like the Optimix and modDemix opens up a world of possibilities for larger and more complex mixes.

Ideal for those seeking a dynamic and flexible mixing solution, the RxMx empowers musicians to explore new sonic territories.

Key Features:

  • 6-input, 3-output macro-lowpass gate and signal crossfader
  • Adjustable Channel and Radiate knobs for creative signal processing
  • Strike input for percussive effects
  • Chainable with other units for expansive mixes
  • Patch programmable outputs: 6 x 1-channel, 1 x 4-channel and 1 x 2-channel, or 3 x 2-channel
  • Compact size: 20HP, 24mm deep
  • Power usage: 35mA (+12V), 30mA (-12V)

Product specs

Brand Make Noise
Model RxMx Module
Finish Silver
Year 2008 - 2019
Made In United States
Categories Eurorack Modules and Cases, Synth Modules
Horizontal Pitch 20HP
Modular Synth Format Eurorack
Synth Module Function Low Pass Gate, Mixer, Panning

FAQs

What is the primary function of the Make Noise RxMx module?

The Make Noise RxMx is a Eurorack module that functions as a low pass gate, mixer, and panning device, allowing for dynamic control over audio signals in a modular synthesizer setup.

How many horizontal pitch units does the Make Noise RxMx occupy in a Eurorack setup?

The Make Noise RxMx occupies 20HP in a Eurorack setup, making it a moderately sized module that requires adequate space in your rack.

Can the Make Noise RxMx be used for stereo panning in a modular synthesizer?

Yes, the Make Noise RxMx includes panning capabilities, allowing you to create stereo effects by dynamically distributing audio signals across the stereo field.

What type of synthesis format is the Make Noise RxMx compatible with?

The Make Noise RxMx is compatible with the Eurorack modular synthesizer format, making it suitable for integration with other Eurorack modules.

Is the Make Noise RxMx suitable for creating complex audio mixes within a modular system?

Yes, the Make Noise RxMx is designed to function as a mixer, enabling complex audio routing and mixing within your modular system, enhancing your sound design possibilities.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Make Noise RxMx.

Features and functionality

  • Owners highlight the RxMx's ability to route multiple inputs to multiple outputs with an LPG on each input, offering dynamic mixing possibilities.

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  • The strike input allows for complex rhythms by enabling multiple input signals to be heard simultaneously, despite a single strike source.

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  • The RxMx can serve as an excellent output module, especially in setups lacking dedicated output solutions.

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Use cases and applications

  • Users pair the RxMx with DPO, FXDF, and STOs for unique textures, exploiting crossfading and CV scanning for rich, evolving sounds.

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  • The RxMx is frequently used as a primary synth voice, often patched continuously with other modules for consistent creative output.

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  • The module is versatile enough to function as a harmonic oscillator, separate voices, or a feedback mixer, enhancing its utility in diverse setups.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to Optomix, the RxMx's LPGs are preferred for percussion sounds, providing a more pleasing tonal quality.

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  • The RxMx interfaces well with the FXDF, enhancing signal routing flexibility in modular setups.

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  • The Morphagene is recommended over the Phonogene for a more advanced feature set.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Opting for a Wogglebug v2 offers more functionality in a compact design compared to its predecessor.

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