5 Steps to your first Eurorack: the definite guide to designing your first modular synth

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    How to create your own individual Eurorack modular synth system from scratch - from the very basics to picking your fist modules and buying the case. In the next part I'll begin plugging them together and show how to start creating patches
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    2:28 #1 The Basics
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  • @joshuacole7629
    @joshuacole7629 3 роки тому +83

    It's worth mentioning that 1U rails and modules come in two distinct varieties (the Intellijel format and the Pulp Logic format); they are not easily cross-compatible.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +20

      Yeah, should’ve added that. It’s hard to know what to keep in without overloading. Pinned.

    • @embarktinebinal5901
      @embarktinebinal5901 2 роки тому

      ئ

    • @SOLDGREEN
      @SOLDGREEN Рік тому

      @@StarskyCarr step three stfunstuff😊

    • @Solaris0071
      @Solaris0071 4 місяці тому

      Adding the 1U format was such a stupid idea. What a retarded concept.

  • @bigkingsha
    @bigkingsha 2 роки тому +21

    Learning modular synthesis is a bit like obtaining a college degree. Frustration, experimentation, fails, breakthroughs, questions, confusion, lots of money and time spent....
    but in the end you're smarter and view the entire musical world differently as you are now hearing with new ears routed into a part of the brain that has been connected to a different universe!

  • @MrBatraaf
    @MrBatraaf 3 роки тому +4

    As a reference I took the Korg Volca keys.
    It's extremely basic, but I have been able to get some powerful sounds of it.
    That means in modules:
    - vco
    - vca
    - vcf
    - envelope
    - lfo
    - ring modulator
    - (wave multiplier)
    Additionally, I didn't want to spend a lot of cash.
    So I decided to get the following:
    - Dreadbox Eudemonia
    4 vca's/ mixer /LPF/ HPF
    - Cre8audio Chipz
    2 vco's/2 lfo's/ filter/pwm
    - Behringer 1003 dual envelope generator
    - doepfer a-100 dyi kit
    Total price:
    About 260 Euros
    All that remains to be added are the ring modulator and a wave multiplier, but those tend to be affordable.

  • @wilsonjaksetic6009
    @wilsonjaksetic6009 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video, as always!!

  • @Tfrne
    @Tfrne 3 роки тому +1

    this is a terrific video, exactly the sort of resource i was looking for. thanks a bunch.

  • @LittleFoilFish
    @LittleFoilFish 3 роки тому +44

    I started off with a powered case, cables, an oscillator, a filter, an lfo, a vca/mixer and the Maths module (for generating envelopes and other stuff). Very basic, cheap (-ish)... (nothing is cheap in Eurorack)...flexible and great to learn on. The more you can learn on a basic system the more you start to figure out what other modules you'll need based on your style and what you want to play i.e drones, noise, rhythm and melodies etc The rack is probably the most important. You need room to expand so get a big one because believe me, you'll fill it up. I'm a year into Eurorack and I've already filled up a 9U 84HP Doepfer rack. I've bought a Behringer Go 6U 140HP which will be filled soon obviously :D and by the way, the Behringer Go rack is a great rack to buy. Economic, powered, sturdy and good looking. You'll need to do a few calculations to fit the modules to each section for power requirements but, it's well worth buying. And Eurorack is a journey of researching power reqs so good learning experiences.
    Eurorack can seem daunting but once you take the plunge, it's very easy to get into and, Modular Grid is your friend as is Muff Wiggler. The Forums are a wealth of info as are UA-camrs like Loopop, DivKid, Mylar and Robin at Molten Modular who is particularly great for beginners. And finally, this video is full of great advice too! Good explanations :)

    • @radiusone216
      @radiusone216 2 роки тому +1

      Can you buy multiple racks and link them together or are you limited by the size of the initial rack you buy? If that's the case would you recommend buying the largest possible and just being content to know that your sound won't be that great initially but over time it's going to be better once you start purchasing modules? I know nothing about Euroracks but they do look like a lot of fun

    • @LittleFoilFish
      @LittleFoilFish 2 роки тому

      @@radiusone216 you can buy multiple racks. Each rack is powered individually and you connect multiple racks via the patch cables. I have 2 of different sizes and a homemade one and I can use an oscillator from one connected to a filter in another and so on. Your first rack should be ample as it will be the one you learn and expand on then once you fill it up, you can go for similar or smaller or even bigger racks as they are powered individually

  • @Wesley-oo6kn
    @Wesley-oo6kn 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your help! Your breakdown on how to decide what one wants to do with their modular synth is game changing for me.

  • @tony113000
    @tony113000 3 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to do very informative

  • @Larry30102
    @Larry30102 3 роки тому +1

    These is such a great video. For a complete newbie, I can’t say enough. Many thanks!!

  • @greygrey4
    @greygrey4 3 роки тому +4

    I need a small eurorack for a few chosen functions that are perfect for my work. Thanks, your exposition helped a lot!!

  • @Graincatcher
    @Graincatcher 2 роки тому

    Super informative and got some solid chuckles in there too. Thanks for laying it out so clearly!!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @edgarbrocke1807
    @edgarbrocke1807 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic video! I wish I could have seen it in 2017. Excellent guide!

  • @tiadiad
    @tiadiad 3 роки тому +15

    Sir! It is so good to put a face to the voice:) Love the switch. The old format was great too, but I like this!

  • @kl9043
    @kl9043 2 роки тому +3

    THANK YOU watched and read lots but youre the first to make things crystal clear

  • @1Mrbudgood
    @1Mrbudgood 3 роки тому +1

    This was massively helpful, thanks for making it!

  • @on_idyl
    @on_idyl Рік тому

    Thank you - this video was extremely helpful for a beginner.

  • @saren6538
    @saren6538 3 роки тому +1

    brilliant overview thanks for this

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 3 місяці тому

    Your list helped me a TON. Thank you very much!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 місяці тому

      Great, glad it helped - it’s the reason I made it so good to hear it hits the mark.

  • @pixelfrenzy
    @pixelfrenzy Рік тому +1

    I'm coming to this a couple of years late, but it's perfect timing for me. Full of really useful info, thanks!

  • @spindle22
    @spindle22 3 роки тому

    thinking more and more about modular thanks so much mate for explaining it in so much detail. you have taken away the scare factor for me

  • @JaredNichols909
    @JaredNichols909 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent job, Starsky! Even though I’m very deep into modular, I enjoyed this detailed explanation. If only I had this when I was starting in modular. Love your music too!

  • @smacksalad
    @smacksalad 3 роки тому

    Excellent stuff. Thanks for the video! That really helped a bunch.

  • @cougarman8
    @cougarman8 3 місяці тому

    Essential video for a newbie to get into eurorack!! A wonderful contribution, thank you for making it!

  • @Riichrd
    @Riichrd 3 роки тому +1

    Proper stuff and well presented, thanks! Very refreshing that you never asked for subscriptions or "hiting the bell". I subscribed because of the on point content.

  • @uhuhmazn
    @uhuhmazn 3 роки тому +5

    This was very helpful - you weren't kidding about feeling the need to know everything about everything before even getting started - it can be quite overwhelming. This gave some good tips on how to break it down into constituent parts to move on from choice paralysis! Thanks again, hope this has at least kept you occupied during lockdown, am hoping eurorack will get me through the winter.

  • @pressgangs
    @pressgangs 3 роки тому

    Perfect video, exactly what I needed thanks

  • @mr.growlaxies
    @mr.growlaxies 3 роки тому

    great video, I really enjoyed the explanations. Well done!

  • @damienwoods5744
    @damienwoods5744 Рік тому

    Thank goodness for a methodical breakdown

  • @moritz_schoenermann
    @moritz_schoenermann 3 роки тому

    This was probably one of the best videos you recorded. So absofucklutelly USEFULL ! ! ! ! !

  • @unkeneke
    @unkeneke 2 роки тому +2

    What an awesome video, the way you talk to the audience and present the info, it feels like an old friend telling you a very good anecdote between beers, cheers!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks… that’s the vibe I’m after. No posturing or anything attempting to be cool in any way - it’s beyond my acting ability 😂

  • @JohnMcGFrance
    @JohnMcGFrance 3 роки тому

    Great video. Well presented and informative. Thank you.

  • @UntrueSounds
    @UntrueSounds 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks a lot for this video! It couldn't be more handy as I'm just planning my first rack. I'm expanding a Behringer Neutron with midi cc - cv converter, a Mutable Warps and some other goodies 🙂 Can't wait to touch it 🙂🙂

  • @inactiveaccount843
    @inactiveaccount843 3 роки тому

    Top stuff as always, nice one!

  • @roccoharris
    @roccoharris 3 роки тому +1

    there are numerous "getting started with modular" vids on here, & many of them are really good. but you, starsky, have really set it up & knocked it down with this presentation here. thanks so much for this, man. really, REALLY helpful!!
    ps... I LOVE the A-team bit!! I quote that stupid $#!+ ALL the time!! ;-) bravo, starsky!!
    oh!! & I really dig the music you've made with this new synth you've crafted you here. again... bravo!!

  • @Nuke_Skywalker
    @Nuke_Skywalker 2 роки тому

    look man. this video comes at the perfect time! thank you!

  • @MintythecatIsABeast
    @MintythecatIsABeast 2 роки тому

    Fantastic video, my man! I have been toying with Modular for years, got tot he stage whereby I only want one more Synth and in that sense, it has to be a Modular. It is a complex topic but you have really given clear insight into a complex topic - well done.

  • @2000stephenellis
    @2000stephenellis Рік тому

    hallelujah !! someone who finally gets the sometimes daunting side to modular ! ... i salute you sir , we`ve been waiting for a vid like this ! ..

  • @aipsong
    @aipsong 3 роки тому +3

    Nicely explained, and pertinent info - another bit of gear that might interest people is the Waldorf kb37 - a keyboard with an open space for choosing one's modules - and MIDI etc.

  • @AndyVonal
    @AndyVonal 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Starsky! A really cool and helpful video. I've been on this journey for about 4 years now and still haven't bought anything (though that has more to do with lack of money/other priorities...). I am now so very close to the tipping point. I have decided on a case and my first 3 modules and will then add further modules at a rate of 1 per month....as funds allow. We have to start somewhere!

  • @electroscottify
    @electroscottify 2 роки тому

    What a terrific video, thank you! I could have listened to that ending synth all day long it sounded great. I learned most of what I needed in about 30 minutes thanks to your video. Cheers.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Its exactly why I made it. Thanks.

  • @joelnicholson
    @joelnicholson 3 роки тому

    Absolutely lovely video, very helpful - an easy sub.
    I have a Mother-32, the DFAM, and a 0-Coast and am starting to jones with the modular fever a little bit. This was a really great guide to starting to think about possible expansion (from next pay day at least) if I am really going to go down this rabbit hole ...

  • @ciatangallaghe2485
    @ciatangallaghe2485 Рік тому

    Exactly what I was looking for

  • @lovedeathdisco
    @lovedeathdisco 3 роки тому

    incredibly helpful. especially to someone who's first modgridnet rack is also filled w/erica. i sold techno system to start over with something that pulls elements of their fusion/techno/black lines. i may also run a dfam, so this was all right in line with things i'm conceptualizing. good sounding patch too btw!

  • @blu3ca1
    @blu3ca1 Рік тому

    Wow dude. First video that cleared things out for me instead of complicating it more 😁👍

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  Рік тому +1

      Lovely to hear... it's what I was trying to do (as I was previously confused and everything I watched or read seemed to make it more confusing) so great it worked for you :)

  • @ezdubs8511
    @ezdubs8511 3 роки тому +3

    You are off to a good start, two thumbs up for the Bloom! An unassuming, affordable, and incredibly fun and inspiring module is Branches. It does random gates plus other things, and can easily be re-paneled.

  • @GriffReborn
    @GriffReborn 3 роки тому

    One person hit the wrong button.
    Great video! Enjoyed it and learned some things along the way. This is a great primer for building a modular synth. Better than others I've seen.

  • @geocache66today
    @geocache66today 3 роки тому +1

    Man, what a great video... and at a good pace. I was until a couple of weeks back in the game for modules but then I saw the Synthstrom Deluge. Game Over.

  • @superlean5991
    @superlean5991 3 роки тому

    Love you Starsky!!

  • @DavidConnors
    @DavidConnors 3 роки тому

    Great explanation from scratch .... Thanks so much for making it and good luck with the Mrs. 😜

  • @davidbetts2980
    @davidbetts2980 Рік тому

    Appreciate mate, subscribed and I'll be watching more 👍

  • @wilsonjaksetic6009
    @wilsonjaksetic6009 3 роки тому

    Such a good teacher!!

  • @ARPMAN
    @ARPMAN 3 роки тому +1

    Its a great start, take your time, so we can enjoy it better :) The sequencer could be a Marbles or Bloom or Varigate 4+

  • @seancraig5373
    @seancraig5373 3 роки тому

    terrifically helpful video-many thanks! I am thinking about going modular, and right now just trying to get comfortable with my semi-modular gear before that. Your video is super helpful!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! It's pretty much the while reason I made it... I found it all a bit overwhelming at first.

  • @draconianrhythms
    @draconianrhythms Рік тому

    What a great little exit tune … exactly my jam mate 😻

  • @AlexTanner1
    @AlexTanner1 3 роки тому

    One of the best how to videos ever.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      Praise indeed... thanks ... for one of the best comments ever :)

  • @fullyard-art
    @fullyard-art 2 роки тому

    Thanks. This is very useful!!

  • @12throot32
    @12throot32 6 місяців тому

    I came to your videos after, I think, figuring it out. There is a Behringer System 35 which comes in two folding eurorack cases, contains 38 modules, power supply plus additional blank rack space for $1599 (US) plus tax, shipping included. Comoaring that with the time and enormous cost of building the same set of modules and case, I'm opting for the System 55. However, there is a lot of excellent information here and I'm soaking it up. Thanks for doing this!😊

  • @jimithjameth
    @jimithjameth 3 роки тому +1

    yeah there needs to be more videos on how to get involved with modular, great video looking forward to more and i myself am jumping on the behringer 100m bandwaggon with my own case to save dosh :D and to pal about with my crave

  • @Lhenndyn
    @Lhenndyn 3 роки тому

    Very instructive ! Thank you !

  • @stefanhansen5882
    @stefanhansen5882 3 роки тому

    This was incredibly educational! Thanks a lot!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +1

      Great… that was my intention so super to hear it’s doing the job 😀

    • @stefanhansen5882
      @stefanhansen5882 3 роки тому +1

      @@StarskyCarr You did a splendid job. :)

  • @nkozi
    @nkozi 3 роки тому +1

    Love it! I think you'd get a lot of milage out of the Frap Tools Falistri. Two function generators with VC, two octave dividers, ring mod/vca, and a slew limiter, all in 18hp

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK 2 роки тому

    Excellent video, very informative, well presented and produced. I have just a few days ago got myself a Minibrute 2s and have a 6U RackBrute on its way, so seems like I made a good decision regarding the housing. I had been looking at the Moog trio gear and would still like to get the Subharmonican. Plenty of learning, thought and research needed before adding modules to the rack. My only other piece of hardware is a Stylophone 350S that I’ve had since a 10 year old, it has a fat beefy analogue sound and want to incorporate it (I’ve actually got two 350S’s now) into the system.

  • @vinylarchaeologist
    @vinylarchaeologist 2 роки тому +19

    For anyone planning to get an Arturia Rackbrute: it‘s 89 HP wide, not 88. That leaves 84 free HP in the row with the power module, which takes up 5 HP… The other row is a full 89 HP. Arturia themselves have got their published measurements wrong, and all of the retailers copy-pasted it without checking.

    • @hulkslayer626
      @hulkslayer626 2 роки тому +2

      THANK YOU!!!! I am watching this because I have a Rack Brute and a Mini Brute 2s and am trying to figure out what modules I want to get to compliment the synth. I would have been pissed if I put months of planning into my decision only to find out it was wrong.

    • @aureliendeleusiere4044
      @aureliendeleusiere4044 Рік тому +4

      My guess is that, not all deep modules can fit at the extremities because of the screws of the handle (max ~25mm). So Arturia sells with 1 HP less to avoid any complain.

    • @FUNKINETIK
      @FUNKINETIK Рік тому

      @@hulkslayer626 hi … just wondering if I have got to task with modules in your RackBrute - I’ve got a MB2S but as yet haven’t even opened the box with my RackBrute in.

    • @FUNKINETIK
      @FUNKINETIK Рік тому

      @@hulkslayer626 ööps - correction ‘if ‘you’ have got to task’ etc. . .

    • @hulkslayer626
      @hulkslayer626 Рік тому

      @@FUNKINETIK unfortunately not yet... got some Behringer modules, but have not installed any yet. Sorry

  • @whatintheworld6501
    @whatintheworld6501 3 роки тому

    Huge help, thanks mate

  • @Bridge_Studios
    @Bridge_Studios 3 роки тому

    Great video and I only wish it had been around 2 years ago. My first step into euro(c)rack was via some desktop convertible modules. Koma Elektronik Field Kit and the Roland Scooper for audio processing and manipulation. Both worth investigating for some randomness to your patches.

  • @AdamSpade
    @AdamSpade 3 роки тому +3

    The man's got a face. I appreciate the videos. Cheers.

  • @chesterdesmond666
    @chesterdesmond666 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, great video! Since you asked about random\generative possibilities for the DAW I wanted to mention a company called CodeFN42..their Transition vst is amazing for random generation of sequences with as little or as much control as you like. CCstepper is also very useful and fun.

  • @musicartguy1
    @musicartguy1 2 роки тому

    As a noob, this is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @mikebrodhead
    @mikebrodhead 3 роки тому +2

    I love your detailed and methodical approach. After picking up a DFAM I'd like to dip my toe into the Eurorack pool. This vid helps clarify for me. Thanks!

    • @EHiggins
      @EHiggins 3 роки тому +1

      I'm in the same boat. I've got a MiniBrute 2S on the way, and I really want 6U the rack, to go with it now.

  • @DaraM73
    @DaraM73 3 роки тому

    Great video, mate.

  • @synkr3tyk
    @synkr3tyk 3 роки тому +5

    I just skimmed the top-level comments, and was surprised that nobody mentioned the Winter Modular Eloquencer as a probabilistic sequencer. You can adjustably randomize whether a gate fires, the length of the gate, the CV on the gate (quantized to a scale, if you like), and ratchet behavior. It's also good for Colin Benders's trick of using your sequencer to modulate an LFO that acts as the clock for the sequencer - a great way to get subtle & complex grooves that go beyond the shuffle setting.

  • @nasound2473
    @nasound2473 3 роки тому +4

    Just got to the end, and I gotta say, well done! There are a fair few getting started tutorials, but this one was quite nice considering you are an experienced producer. Looking forward to watching your continued modular journey!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +2

      Next up I’m looking at various types of sequencer... it’s been an expensive journey so far!!! Luckily I bought used and can get most of the cash back :)

    • @nasound2473
      @nasound2473 3 роки тому

      @@StarskyCarr Nice! Definitely a good bit of fun to have on that side of things as there's no shortage of options. From baby8s to metropolis, the skies the limit.

  • @marshalsea000
    @marshalsea000 2 роки тому +6

    This is a great video, really informative as always.
    Anyone looking to get started in Modular should consider VCVRack, a virtual modular, which is a great place to start.
    Featuring representations of many of the actual physical units it will allow you to work out your workflow and if you're missing things (you will be).
    And remember the addage - you can never have too many VCAs.

    • @SpeccyMan
      @SpeccyMan 7 місяців тому

      An adage has only the one D. I started with Voltage Modular instead but have used VCV Rack as well. I prefer the former to the latter but the great thing is we have the choice.

  • @seanspartan2023
    @seanspartan2023 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent video and resource for beginners. Erica Synths is also a favorite of mine. Their 3HP Pico system is something I'm currently looking at as a small portable system. I also love modules made by Make Noise and Mutable Instruments who've allowed other companies like After Later Audio to produce micro versions of their modules at cheaper prices. I prefer the micro versions because it's the same utility but in much smaller HP. I also started out with a Mother 32 in my rack and since expanded to 8 3U racks of 104hp. I use the Moog 4-tier stand with expanders that can accommodate 104hp Moog skiffs. It's super important your skiff is deep enough to accommodate all your modules. Depth is usually measure in millimeters and some modules can be over 50mm. This is why I went with Moog over Behringer. The Behringer case is too shallow. I'm considering getting a deep Pod from 4MS for extra deep modules. Eurorack is an addiction...

  • @Oceanwireaudio
    @Oceanwireaudio 3 роки тому

    Great video mate

  • @apislapis
    @apislapis 3 роки тому

    The first rack I got was the RackBrute 6U for the reasons you stated, and to go with my MiniBrute 2S. But I also own a couple of Nifty cases. Don't write them off as you can buy just the case and fill it with your own modules - dreadbox chromatics in my case - it has built in power and MIDI and is very portable so I ended up with another dreadbox synth. You takes your money and you makes your choice, Starsky.

  • @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328
    @attichatchsound-bobkowal5328 3 роки тому +5

    Getting a used "Disting" is always good. Even if you do not use much of its functions, it is great for trying different functions to see if you want to purchase a purpose-specific module of similar function.

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 2 роки тому

      Absolutely.
      Disting does so many things in such a small space.

  • @hameedweaver5678
    @hameedweaver5678 3 роки тому

    just got started with modular by purchasing the System Coupe by ALM. It's awesome! I definitely want to build my own case in a year or so

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +1

      Wow... that’s some investment 😀 and a REALLY nice bit of kit. I want one now!! 😂

  • @AndrewJohnClive
    @AndrewJohnClive 3 роки тому

    Thank you Mr Carr!

  • @jonridley
    @jonridley 3 роки тому

    I bought the rackbrute and microbrute 2s combo fpr about 650 quid and it turned out to be a great foundation.
    Ive filled it now and also have a few extra spare modules now but consider the hp afforded by this setup to be mpre than adequate and enjoy the desicion making process when it comes to swapping out modules according to ones needs.
    There are certain modules i cant do without including a quad vca, a mixer module and also pamelas workout. You definitely need to consider modulation as an important facet of controlling the more 'fun' modules

  • @chent
    @chent 3 роки тому

    Welcome. Making me quite envious there, very nice setup, my first real module was an Erica Synths as well, and I just love it. Hope to see your take on pathcing in the Mother 32, I have a Crave. Picked up a few blank panes, figred that since I have a few 3HP modules, it is super nice to be able to close that 1HP gap if I ever get to the day where I finish it, as all my other modules are even numbers. I got some 2HP blanks and rails as a case, super sketchy, but it works if you lay down some antistatic bags, and I keep the PSU in a antistatic bag as I am sick of shorting stuff. I have started on the Kosmo format as well, and I am affraid that I am hooked on this stuff, but luckely I am able to DIY alot of stuff. Stay awesome!

  • @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171
    @jimmy_jamesjams_a_lot4171 3 роки тому +2

    Sounds gorgeous! The semi modulars are really complete but even there, you’ve got no ‘wiered sequencer’. I’d love me an intelligel metropolis, but I haven’t any experience with it. If you have one, don’t forget about the BeatStep pro. Just because it’s not a module doesn’t mean you can’t wire it up. All my best happy mistakes have come from remembering that I can patch a CV into ANY expression pedal input!! Remember that trick with patching the drums into the MS-20?! That’s one I’m seriously patiently awaiting to try!! Midi to cv and a make noise maths was my first two modules for almost a year! I couldn’t even keep a decent system under 2 168 hp rows. Modular Grid is great advice. Beware with diy, some Smart guy said ‘if you go DIY, you’ll spend 150 to make yourself what you could have originally bought for 100!’ In my case it’s true. Great Job, and THANKS AGAIN!!

  • @absolutemonarchy8657
    @absolutemonarchy8657 3 роки тому +1

    I think one of first decisions if you are starting eurorack would need to be , do you want hardware plugin for daw that gives you more configuration options or do you want performance device that can be played like instrument.

  • @jessinrodenburg7728
    @jessinrodenburg7728 3 роки тому +2

    I don't know if you're still looking for the sequencing stuff, but here it is:
    1st: ableton 11 has new functionality on random notes, that might be of interest.
    2nd: Rozzer is very nice poly-rythmic sequencer, that might be what you're looking for.
    Cheers

  • @cxiv
    @cxiv 3 роки тому

    Great job.

  • @Si_G
    @Si_G 3 роки тому

    Interesting viewing. I’ve been bouncing similar ideas around, having just bought a Neutron.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      Time is ticking to the inevitable ... tick.tock. Tick tick ... ;)

  • @richardhighsmith
    @richardhighsmith 3 роки тому

    I much prefer your format where you are facing the camera. Very useful video.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      Trouble is it takes ages to do my make up ;)

  • @marksquare1477
    @marksquare1477 3 роки тому

    Great vid! I’m new to eurorack as well! My favorite module for sequencing so far is the Pamela’s New Workout by ALM Busy Circuits. DivKid has a great deep dive on it!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      I’ve been looking at that.. a few folks have mentioned it.

  • @DCBMusic
    @DCBMusic 3 роки тому

    Great video for beginners! This would have helped me a bit getting started with Eurorack. I was one of those people trying to figure out hp and u too lmao

  • @EnviroDouglas
    @EnviroDouglas 3 роки тому

    Check Etsy also for eurorack cases. I use Pittsburgh Modular for a quiet, clean power source. Great video! Thank you!

  • @megamarkd
    @megamarkd 3 роки тому +1

    You've done well, mate. Great tutorial, great decisions (right down to the Befaco Knurlies). Great little composition at the end there too, very future primitive planet sci-fi. Perfect advice with the 'make a synth you can't buy' approach to modular! Keep music sounding weird!!!
    As far as a sequencer goes, if you want something with an 'off-with-the-faeries' element you are going to spend a bit of space and a bit of paper. I have a Squarp Pyramid (desktop) and found that a bit too esoteric for everyday use in MIDI land, but they do do a Eurorack version of it called Hermod. I'm using a KeyStep Pro and its random is very controllable. You can also run four loops at once for that lateral type element. Use a voltage controlled switch such as the Doepfer Quad Sequential Switch fed by one of gate-outs on the drum track to select which pitch sequencing your oscillator (modular drum sequencers are more often than not trigger sequencers you can use to set-off an event as well as play a drum module; think of them like that more than a drum machine). Or use one to run you osc and the other three to animate other elements. It'll save you space in your enclosure too ;)
    Or if you want to add some full tonal random bliss with a hint of musical control, grab a Turing Machine from Music Thing.
    Oh yeah, your wife is going to leave you now you have taken up modular synths, you do realise this, don't you? ;P

  • @R1GAMBLER
    @R1GAMBLER 3 роки тому

    great content. 👍

  • @AndrewPRoberts
    @AndrewPRoberts 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! Just watched this entire video without even realizing that you're the guy who compares synths! (Also realized I wasn't subbed yet, so I fixed that!)

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!... and welcome on board :))

  • @blindianajones
    @blindianajones 3 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed the video. I did not follow these steps, made mistakes and learned valuable stuff about what I want. I got caught up in "sound design". I create sounds all my own, record the sounds and sample them in songs. Very cool, however, I struggled to take the time to do all that. Perhaps because I did not have the songs in mind that needed those sounds. So, I took several steps back and narrowed down the modules to what is missing to make songs with vocals. I bought various oscillators and filters but just did not connect or enjoy any of them. So, like you, I use an existing sound source for oscillators (Neutron) and its much better. The rest of my case is full of modules for percussion, sampling, fx, signal flow and mixing.

  • @johnpaulpatton9786
    @johnpaulpatton9786 3 роки тому

    I almost went down the Eurorack rabbit hole until I watched this video. Your methodical way of deciding what to buy based on how you expect to utilize it made me realize is that all I really want is a companion for my MiniBrute 2S. In the end, I've decided that the functionality and sound of the Behringer Neutron is the perfect solution. Save me a ton of money!

  • @MoltenMusicTech
    @MoltenMusicTech 3 роки тому +1

    Nice one, good job, useful stuff here

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому

      Wow.. from the master himself :) cheers, glad it’s not a complete shambles !!

    • @MoltenMusicTech
      @MoltenMusicTech 3 роки тому

      @@StarskyCarr Ha, are you kidding! You do great videos mate and welcome to the hard stuff :D

  • @Rob_65
    @Rob_65 3 роки тому

    I'm not sure if this has been mentioned in a previous comment, but the 1U format comes from the "unit", which is the standard unit height of the 19" rack. Those racks are in use for stuff like audio and computer equipment and they come in a range of heights and depths. The 1U height is 1.75 inch and all equipment is made in multiples of this such that they can be all mounted in the same rack. It looks like this unit was also adopted by a number of modular synthesizer (and other audio equipment). Since smaller (and also not to deep) racks are widely available I think they decided to adopt this to have easy access to rack mount options for larger systems.
    Fun this to note is that the Eurorack size is 3U whereas Moog selected a 5U size for their modules. Fun because the Mother-32 is a 3U style unit.
    I am a DIY guy and electronics engineer so I'll be developing and making my own modules and case and I am was not sure what format to use: The Moog 5U size uses bigger knobs with more space between them but the 3U Eurorack saves a lot of space. I love the Intellijel 7U size, 2 3U bays and an extra 1U bay for simple mixers, amplifiers or just a patch panel to make Y-connections.
    The Arturia Rackbrute looks very nice, those nice wooden side panels and translucent red details are true eye candy and surely worth the money so well... again THANKS ... now I have another problem to solve: DIY or BUY 🤣

  • @heringsme
    @heringsme 3 роки тому

    Thanks and WOW! This is sooo needed. One little nit; and since you are targeting novice level I wanted to help out; at the 4 minute mark when you mentioned width of the Erica Synths VC EG versus the Mother 32, you got U and HP reversed. You said 10 U and 60 U, should have been 10 HP and 60 HP. You had explained well enough by then most people should get it. :) I loved how deep you went on the planning and explanations, and the resources you provided. Great work.

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +1

      Haha cheers, I know - someone else pointed that out. That’d be one massively tall unit ;)

  • @RileyGein
    @RileyGein 3 роки тому

    WMD Metron for one helluva Elektron style sequencer (retriggers/ratchets, probability, micro timing, length-per-part, etc). If you’ve got the extra space the Voltera add-on lets you do per-step CV based on the Metron.

  • @medenine4828
    @medenine4828 3 роки тому

    For sequencers I went through Marbles, Mimetic Digitalis and Rene 2. I kept Marbles which is a bit hard to rein in but can also be fun to modulate cv semi random instead of usual uses. I swapped out the MD for Rene, MD is very generative but plays on every step unless paired with another module like the steppy, so i went with Rene which came to the same price and hp and never looked back. For more planned or played in unquantified sequences i use a digitakt through a Mutant brain. Great content and nice to see your face!

    • @StarskyCarr
      @StarskyCarr  3 роки тому +1

      Loads for me to look at there!! Cheers. :)