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Description
Dive into an ocean of sonic exploration with the Make Noise Wobblebug, a Eurorack random-voltage generator that breathes life into your modular synth setup. Designed for the adventurous musician, the Wobblebug synchronizes all random signals with a clock, allowing you to harness unpredictability with precision. Whether you're crafting intricate soundscapes or adding a touch of chaos to your compositions, this module is the perfect companion.
At the heart of the Wobblebug are its dual VCOs, Phase Lock Loop, Lag Processor, Clock, Burst Generator, and Sample & Hold, making it a versatile powerhouse. It simultaneously generates seven random signals—Smooth VCO, Woggle VCO, Ring Mod, Stepped, Smooth, Woggle, and Burst—giving you a wide palette of textures to experiment with. With an extremely stable master clock, your performances remain tight and cohesive even amidst the beautiful disorder.
The Wobblebug is not just about unpredictability; it offers control with inputs for Sample & Hold (Heart IN) and Ring-Mod (Influence), allowing you to shape and modulate your sound with finesse. Compact yet mighty, it fits seamlessly into any Eurorack setup, consuming 50mA at +12V and 40mA at -12V.
Embrace the unexpected and let your creativity flow with the Make Noise Wobblebug.
Key Features:
- Random-voltage generator with clock synchronization
- Dual VCOs, Phase Lock Loop, Lag Processor, Clock, Burst Generator, and Sample & Hold
- Generates seven simultaneous random signals: Smooth VCO, Woggle VCO, Ring Mod, Stepped, Smooth, Woggle, Burst
- Extremely stable master clock
- Inputs for Sample & Hold (Heart IN) and Ring-Mod (Influence)
- Compact design: 10 HP width, 24 mm depth
- Power consumption: 50mA @ +12V, 40mA @ -12V
Owner's manual
Make Noise Wobblebug User ManualProduct specs
| Available since | December 2017 |
| Switch Modul | No |
| CV-Editor/VC-Processor | Yes |
| Tools | No |
| Width | 10 TE / HP |
FAQs
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What kind of sound modulation can the Make Noise Wogglebug provide?
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The Make Noise Wogglebug offers random voltage generation and modulation, allowing for unpredictable and unique sound textures ideal for experimental and avant-garde music.
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Is the Make Noise Wogglebug suitable for beginners in modular synthesis?
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While the Make Noise Wogglebug is powerful, its random nature might be challenging for beginners. It's best suited for users with some experience in modular synthesis who are looking to explore complex soundscapes.
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How does the Make Noise Wogglebug integrate with other modular systems?
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The Wogglebug integrates seamlessly with Eurorack systems, providing random CV and audio outputs that can modulate other modules, enhancing the overall capacity for sound experimentation.
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What are the dimensions of the Make Noise Wogglebug?
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The Make Noise Wogglebug has a width of 10 TE / HP, making it compact enough to fit into most Eurorack setups without occupying too much space.
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Does the Make Noise Wogglebug require any special power supply?
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The Make Noise Wogglebug is compatible with standard Eurorack power supplies, making it easy to incorporate into existing modular setups without additional power considerations.
Videos
Hermbot
Demystifying the Wogglebug Part 1: The Clock Section
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Make Noise Wobblebug.
Use cases and applications
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Wogglebug is often used to subtly modulate hi-hat parameters via the square out into an attenuator, adding movement without overpowering.
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The Wogglebug's woggle output can introduce audio rate modulation to resonant filters, enhancing unpredictability in sound design.
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Owners frequently self-patch the smooth/stepped outputs back into speed control for additional complexity and unpredictability.
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The module is effective when clocked, with outputs used to adjust cutoff or folding in melodies, adding dynamic variation.
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Many utilize the smooth and woggle outputs to modulate FM inputs of synth voices like Plaits or Braids, offering random yet musical variations.
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The influence input allows blending between internal noise and external signals for S&H, offering unique modulation possibilities.
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Described as an art piece, mastering the Wogglebug may take time, but its complexity offers deep creative potential.
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Clocking the Wogglebug with a trigger sequencer allows the stepped out to modulate the decay time of a Maths envelope, creating per-note decay variations in a patch.
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Some users send pitch CV to both their oscillator and the Wogglebug, allowing the Wogglebug to affect decay times in relation to pitch variations.
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Features and functionality
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There is a "drunk/random walk" patch in the Wogglebug manual, useful for creating coherent but random sequences.
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The Richter Wogglebug maintains an active internal clock even when S&H is clocked externally, enhancing usability as an oscillator.
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The Wogglebug’s audio outputs are noted for their wild, hard-to-control nature, adding distinct accents to recordings.
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The burst generator on the Wogglebug is often seen as unintelligible by users, with some wishing the interrupt button could mute the clock output.
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Comparisons
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The newer Richter Wogglebug lacks a vactrol, leading to faster tracking and a more stable internal clock compared to the older Wiard version.
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Artist usage
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"A Wogglebug module is adding little randomness through its Woggle output in DPO FM Buss input."
Compact Eurorack Setup With Many Possibilities At the moment the setup consists of Make Noise and Doepfer modules as well as the excellent Verbos oscillator. Make Noise 208hp 7U Steel CV Bus Case Make Noise Maths Make Noise Wogglebug MK2 Orthogonal Devices ER-101: Indexed Quad Sequencer Doepfer A-140 ADSR Make Noise Echophon Make Noise Erbe-Verb Make Noise TEMPI Make Noise DPO Verbos Electronics Harmonic Oscillator A-105 24dB SSM Low Pass Filter A-135-1 Voltage Controlled Mixer / Quad VCA A-147 Voltage Controlled Low Frequency Oscillator VCLFO
Matt Lange is seen using the Make Noise Wogglebug in an Instagram post, where he mentions "woggling away" with the new gear.
This image posted to Underworld's Instagram profile shows the Wogglebug in the bottom-center of the picture. In this photo you can see the Make Noise Wogglebug Richter MK2 instead of the actual module that was the first version of Make Noise Wogglebug.
Mebitek, the electronic music and video producer known for crafting dark ambient cinematic atmospheres from Sardinia, uses the Make Noise Wobblebug in his modular synthesizer setups. This is showcased in an Instagram post where he shares a test of his modular synth patch, highlighting his unique blend of electronic soundscapes.
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