Multitrack demos so often obscure the raw sound source - so here are the raw unprocessed samples broken out - no EQ, compression or effects of any kind, followed by a fully (home) produced multitrack composition. All parts are from the Makenoise Telharmonic except the last clicky kik part, a sine from the Cyclebox. Sequences played from Rene sequencer. Also posting a full version of the piece here



Nice stuff!


how do u control the telharmonic? I am super stupid and new to modular .. so far I hate the module :( --- thanks for reply


how do u control the telharmonic? I am super stupid and new to modular .. so far I hate the module :( --- thanks for reply
-- TrabanT

I would suggest reading the manual to get started:

http://www.makenoisemusic.com/content/manuals/telharmonicManual.pdf

You could also look at some of our videos on our youtube channel:

Nothing good comes easy... modular synthesis is no different then learning any other instrument. Takes time.

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okay. thanks .. I am on the manual ... too weird tho ... ur vid only shows static ;(


Nice! Really like the part around 2:00.


Some of my experiments with Telharmonic as main voice.
The patch was inspired by atonal music theory and classical vocalise examples by Rachmaninoff, Fauré and Medtner.
Vocal is recorded on a tape and processed by Clouds.
More explanations below the video on YouTube.


Apparently this thing is now retired. :-(


tELHARMONIC from Make Noise - Coded by Tom Erbe.
2015-2021.

‘The goal with the tELHARMONIC was to present three historically important pioneering electronic music tone generation techniques less often implemented within the modular synthesizer: Additive Harmonic synthesis, inspired by Thaddeus Cahill's original Telharmonium [1897]; Noise synthesis, inspired by James Tenney’s 1961, early computer music piece "Analog 1: Noise Study;” Phase Modulation synthesis, inspired by early commercial digital synthesis from the 1980's.’ (Extract from Make Noise tELHARMONIC manual).

‘O why? O why? Sign O’ The Times’
Prince - 1958-2016.

'On ne devrait jamais quitter Montauban' (Fernand Naudin).


Hi Igor, All,

Igor: Nice demo track! Nicely honouring the Telharmonic :-)

All: That's a pity to hear that the module has been "retired". Luckily I got one however for everyone who considers one it's a shame. It's a rough module and difficult to keep it under control though. I love the sounds you can make with it. In the below link you will find a demo track of mine where the second voice of the sequencer is done with the Telharmonic.

https://www.modulargrid.net/e/forum/posts/index/10041

If you just want to hear pure the Telharmonic only (without the Plaits blearing as a first voice over the Telharmonic strings then check it as from about 5:43 till about 6:04. Kind regards, Garfield.

For review reports of Eurorack modules, please refer to https://garfieldmodular.net/ for PDF formatted downloads


Here is my tribute to the tELHARMONIC from a couple of years ago. A really simple jam with just a few voices.
http://umbrastudio.net/assets/01-01-Flow-Processing.wav

tELHARMONIC is the final voice to make an appearance, comes in at 0:54 (Natural Gate used for the envelope on it).

Percussion is Mod.Brane 11, BIA (pingish sound), and a drum loop.
Lead voice, I don't remember.
Another voice from SSSR Labs SM042 Kotelnikov (enters at 0:30), which pairs nicely with the tELHARMONIC.

GarfieldModular - Yesterday, I enjoyed listening to "Sequencer's Violence" when you posted it and I sat here thinking about all the ways I still haven't explored the tELHARMONIC. Maybe someday.


Hi Cmb_,

He, he, that's a nice track with a lot of fun in it, I like that. That kind of make happy music, it provides me with positive energy.

Yes, the Telharmonic is a real dark horse, isn't it? :-) Thanks a lot for sharing your great track and kind regards, Garfield.

For review reports of Eurorack modules, please refer to https://garfieldmodular.net/ for PDF formatted downloads