Make Noise Jumbler Offers 6×6 Analog Signal Routing, 36 VCAs


Ahead of Superbooth 2025, scheduled for May 8-10 at the FEZ-Berlin, Make Noise has introduced Jumbler, a six by six channel analog signal combiner and distributor for the New Universal Synthesizer System (NUSS) or any Eurorack modular synthesizer.

Jumble is one of the NUSS concepts where the routings of a patch could be re-configured, or jumbled, instantly via voltage control to produce variations on a theme.

Jumbler gives you two-parameter access to the rearrangement of both origins and destinations for up to six modular signals. One to six inputs are routed to one to six outputs, in an order determined by the Rotate control, and combination determined by the Radiate control. Unlike a simple switch module, Jumbler’s analog VCA-based design is specially geared for smooth transitions and hybrid signals.

Jumbler can be used for hybrid control voltage mashing, complex waveform mixing, on-the-fly effects re-routing, gate and clock re-combinations and more.

Features:

  • Mix and Match up to six signals for up to six destinations
  • Use as a voltage controlled mixer or continuously crossfading switch
  • Dynamically blend waveforms from a single or multiple oscillators
  • Create hybrid rhythms with gate or clock sources
  • Change up effects routings on the fly
  • Create feedback and matrix-mixer patches
  • All analog design featuring 36 VCAs

Here’s a set of patch examples using Jumbler:

The Jumbler is available now for $259.

 


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