Exploring and sharing engaging ideas in sound, music, and synthesis.
Started as a hobby in 2014(ish), we cut our teeth making Eurorack synthesizer modules in new and unusual styles. As we've grown, we've added new products and platforms to the lineup, from 5U modules to software. However you like to make music, Noise Engineering is working hard to bring something exciting to you.
It's about giving back. We believe in doing what we can to make our community and the world a better place. Here's how we're doing that:
Our Commitment to Community
Music is a place for everyone. We believe that all people should be treated with acceptance and respect and we welcome everyone into our community. We also believe that we have a responsibility to use our platform for good, and we work to support and feature a diverse range of artists and creators in our Weekend Listening social media campaigns, our Noiseblast Hour streaming series, and live events. The official Noise Engineering Sample Packs are produced by a diverse range of artists, and all proceeds go directly to them.
Our Commitment to our Team
We believe that balance in life is key: work hard, play hard is something we all firmly believe in. Each one of us brings a unique perspective to the company, to our products, and to our community, and we work to make sure our team has a fulfulling life outside of work as well as in the office. We support that with a living wage, competitive benefits, paid time off, and volunteer time off. We would be nowhere without our team, and we work hard to make sure everyone at NE knows they are highly valued.
Our Commitment to Conservation Efforts
The world is a wonderful place, and we believe it's our responsibility to help make it even better. In support of our Core Value Sustainabilitas, we've partnered with Bat Conservation International, Save Pangolins, the Macaw Recovery Network, and Amphibian Foundation to contribute to animal conservation. As of 2023, we are a proud business partner of 1% for the Planet(R).
Our Commitment to Education
Synthesis can be difficult to wrap your brain around, and we believe that it's our job to help to lower the barrier to entry. We work extensively with users to help them learn and grow in their artistic endeavours. We produce blog and tutorial content on our products and on general synthesis. We support various educational endeavors like AFRORACK, which brings audio education to youth in Chicago. We teach workshops: some are designed for our whole community, and some aim to bring underrepresented groups into our circles, like our workshops for the Alliance for Women Film Composers.
Everybody here was someone else before. Now we're a bunch of folks passionate about music and making the products we wished existed.
Stephen and Kris met in the Daily Pint, a bar in Santa Monica, in 2007 and bonded over spreadsheets and sound. They got married four years later and in 2016 left their previous careers to make Noise Engineering their lives. When not modularing, they enjoy feeding friends, board games, spreadsheeting, and the Oxford comma.