Make Noise is at NAMM 2014 to introduce several new modules, and among them a telegraph-type multiplexer.
Named Teleplexer, this new Make Noise module allows you to control the signal manually. In order to spread, add or subtract the signals, you will have to touch the conductor copper plates with the tips of you patch cables (connected to a source, evidently), just like on old telegraphs.
Here is a demo of the Teleplexer, full details are expected soon at Make Noise website:
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