Peter Speer puts the 0-Coast to test under a set of unusual circumstances. He uses a Nintendo Wiimote and a KMI QuNexus keyboard with Ableton and a few software effects to create his own little experimental world of music tech cool.
Make Noise No Coast Features
- 2 Channels of MIDI to CV and MIDI to Gate
- Dual mode MIDI Controlled Arpeggiator
- Sync to MIDI Clock
- Compatible w/ Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Signals
- Patchable w/ 13 Sources and 14 Destinations
- Triangle Core Analog VCO
- Uncommon Timbral Animation using OVERTONE & MULTIPLY
- Unique Transistor Based Low Pass Gate DYNAMICS
- Voltage Control of all circuits
- External Audio Input for combining w/ outside sounds
- Headphone and Line Level Amplifier
- Small Rugged Steel Enclosure
Downloads: Make Noise 0-Coast Manual
“Controlling the Make Noise 0-Coast synthesizer with external software (Max/MSP, OSCulator, Ableton Live), a Nintendo Wiimote and a KMI QuNexus keyboard. Note: all effects (Reverb, Bit Crush, Beat Repeat) are in Ableton, not the 0-Coast.”