Best Make Noise Morphagene Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Make Noise Morphagene based on experts and consumers reviews.
vpme.de QD
Based on 8 reviews
I was never very convinced about the idea of drum modules in Eurorack since while it is possible to get a host of dedicated drum voice modules they take up a lot of HP space, require a mixer and confer little advantage over having a separate dedicated drum machine. The QD module represents a good compromise having four drum voices in a single module with built in mixer and mutes. The drum voices themselves cover a range of different synthesis techniques not commonly available in a desktop drum machine as well as samples. I am yet to delve deep but I am pleased so far with the vamp.de Quad Drum Voice module.
Erica Synths Sample Drum
Based on 2 reviews
This module is great. It takes a little setting up but is really useful once up and running. There are some good owner reviews on youtube which are essential to watch before buying. Some nice touches are being able to set the CV response mode (0-10V -5 to +5V 1V/Oct) and being able to set a slight trigger delay so you can implement a CV change just before a trigger which is essential to accurately triggering the sample/slice required. 3 CV per channel is great fun but for me being able to access up to 32 samples by CV and 32 slices within each sample by CV is the killer feature. For a space restrained performance case, this module can really cover a lot of bases if you put in some preparation time. I'd really love if Erica Synth made a big midi sampler with an enhanced version of this...
1010music bitbox micro
Based on 2 reviews
This sampler is simply amazing. It added another level to my modular system. You can use it in many creative ways. Be it drum sampler, adding textrures and atmospheres, sampled instruments that can be controlled by CV, played from keyboard etc. You can record and sample your own. Sound quality and algorithms for processing and manipulating audio are excelent. I like that you can do some mixing in the unit - volume, panning, HPF, LPF. There is reverb and delay. You can route samples to different outputs. Only downside is that sometimes sample drops out. Even its visual track is not "loaded" on those segments. I think it only happens on very long samples and not always. Probably when the cpu is overloaded or unit is hot. Another thing worth mentioning is that this module is really...
Strymon Magneto
Based on 6 reviews
As expected from Strymon, the quality of this module is quite impressive and everything literally sounds better through it. I'm quite a fan of delays but this is really something special. I would encourage a buyer to watch some of the videos out there which give a great overview and demo of what it does. My only nag about the Magneto is that it could have used more CV for the tape heads. There are others complaining that 4 clock outs is too much, but personally i think it adds a great dimension to cross-patch with weird results. Other that that, i would highly recommend this piece of gear.