HOW TO GET STARTED WITH MODULAR: Best value modules, why hardware is better, cases, power, and more!
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How to get started with modular:
Step 1- visit your favorite kidney donation center.
One will keep you going. What about eyes or testicles/ovaries or any organs you can do with one of, or even none of? I have two vintage Hammond organs!
Dont forget sperm and/or blood-plasma donations too. Some salons of a certain cultural ilk will buy your hair too for extensions if its straight, uncoloured and over 10 inches.
Always remember the DIY option. Very possible with websites like Yusynth and Music from Outer Space ;)
@Golden Romanov I think thats the Liver, mate hahahahha
@@drippingpurple3900 so much to sell
“I wanna live on a spaceship”
Funny you said that
Lol I didn't think about that.
Hahahaha
I THOUGHT THE SAME. SOMEONE ELSE CAUGHT IT
Can’t wait to be out of debt from school so modules can put me in more debt
It's all about using your student loan money to buy synths. WHat are they teaching you in college? hah!
This is the way... also being an EE student makes this addiction a bit easier on my wallet, I can fix broken modules or build my own, and maybe if I’m ambitious sell some of my own designs in the future!
Oooof imagine paying for college I feel for you
The circle of debt keeps turning
education should be free. being in dept for education is like slavery of the mind. high tuition fees usually do not reflect in acquired knowledge but just in status.. bottom line: make music :)
I loved it when Andrew said"You can build whatever instrument you want". That isn't just a throw away comment. Imagine an instrument where everyone who plays it has to build their own instrument AND they each build it differently to their own custom specifications.
You can build any instrument you can afford.
Well, I do that easily in Bitwig's Grid modular environment.
Would love to see you livestream a modular session! Nothing fancy - just watching you experiment with maybe a little explanation of what you're doing.
PS Loving your monthly class!
Yeah🔥
Seconded
Thirded
Fifthed!
please can do some live streams where you do modular
Me: _need to prepare for university test_
Andrew: *HOW TO GET STARTED WITH MODULAR BOIIii*
Me: frick it, I am a musician now
same here, IT qualification tomorrow but i love andrew too much to pass on this
Yo! dude. Watch the language.
Same here
I just took that decision 2 weeks ago x')
Pretty much me, I got to program a god dam robot for monday for uni but now im just going to drop my student finance on some beep boopy stuff
"And three I wanna live on a spaceship" Well THAT'S a mood!
Not an insignificant part of the modular journey.
Or the name of a song or album.
=_=?
I mean, have you _seen_ deadmau5's studio?
@@DaTFizzGaming honestly no.
Weird a.f. last night I had a dream I was in Target, and they had a whole aisle full of modular synth components, then this was posted... Love what you make, Andrew!
people who reminisce about their dreams are my type of people! :)
@@alfiekennedy1657 Dreams can really help you realize stuff going on in your life and go forward with that knowledge happier or with a clearer direction. That was an odd sentence but I'm tired
@@wokeil so i guess i really should send that e-mail to scarlett johansson 😅
Most importantly (and most dangerously), Modular is easily scalable. You can have a three module setup or a thirty module setup. I appreciate what you said about the random module that you found replaces many of your patches. It's so easy to reinvent the wheel.
you mean "disting"?
Looks like Andrew was hinting at the spaceship series a year ago, must have been planning it out for a while.
Andrew is flexing on us
“This modular setup is more than your car”
Some modules in there cost $2000 by itself :0
The cables are probably more expensive than my car
Also the advantage of having a big audience is that many of these were just sent to him for free
The car is just the power bank for the synth
x times 0 is still 0
VCV rack is a bets start in this world, i recommend, is a virtual eurorack
And its free ^^
Caustic's Modular synth is pretty awesome too, if a bit limited.
and it is free plus great way to learn so that you don't waste money or frustration.
Thank you! I came across Andrews explaining modular synths videos and I have been hooked ever since. Vcv let's me test before I buy.
Also, best option to figure out what you want to build in hardware. Side effects include: even bigger GAS
I've never even thought about buying a modular synth before, the I watch your two latest videos and I feel like it's something I've wanted my whole life 😂.
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Awesome stuff Andrew, please do more like this.
Haha oops!
@@andrewhuang 😂
Same!
@@andrewhuang ok,cool Video❤️like the others! I have also my first filter a forbidden Planet..but what say u to midicontroller in Eurorack. Livid make cool stuff. But the ceo from Livid quit the Brandt.
Thanks bro
Best wishes from Vienna 🇦🇹 🖖
Yep, this settles it...Im getting into Modular this year.
Hey, remember your wallet? You can just throw that in the trash now.
@@senza4591 vcvrack for you
Did you?
How did it go?
Would be super interested to see your perspective on this little bubble of the universe.
Andrew should do a video of the cheapest eurorack module he can build
Ramiro Candido If you're looking for DIY, you should check LookMumNoComputer's channel
One thing that I did was to start with a semi-modular keyboard that already had all the basic parts (in my case, Moog Voyager + CV expanders). This made it really easy to only get one module to start, which wouldn't have been super useful on its own, but massively increased the capacity of the keyboard. I think my first few modules were a clock divider, VCA, and additional oscillator in that order.
What is a clock divider? I have a moog grandmother which is semi modular and I’m looking to expand its capabilities
@@ImOzify A clock divider takes in a pulse, and the only outputs a pulse for every X divisions. So a 4/1 clock divider will only output a pulse every 4 beats. A pulse is counted by voltage crossing an upward threshold. This can be easily used with a square wave input to create an octave down effect, which is how things like an MXR Blue Box octave down work. They can also be used to create polyrhythms, etc. Or something like a 4-on-the-floor beat without a drum machine or sequencer. Small, cheap, easy to build and very powerful. I'd highly suggest that as a first expansion to a Grandmother!
@@Tibbon awesome thanks for the reply!!
I jumped head first into modular last year and I love it, but I wish I had a video like this when I started! Thank you!
The best way I have ever had the difference between modular and DAW-based music creation is: The DAW has a lot of power and can gently massage your sound into place, while modular on the other hand allows you to beat the snot out of your sound until it does what it is told, or doesn't.
Thank you for this entertaining overview, which makes me want to try modular synthesis for myself! 👍
As someone who's just getting started with modular and creating my first system, this video is an invaluable gem! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! ❤
26 minutes of this??
Yes please!
🙌
nothing compared to once you turn on a modular system and start messing around
@@JureJerebic Even though the only Modular gear I own is a Volca Modular, I agree.
I hope you continue doing episodes about modular. I tried to wrap my brain around the things I was digging up online and only felt more confused than before I started. This episode and the prior one have given me a better understanding of how it all works, and inspires me to open up Voltage Modular when the episode is over, so, THANKS! for that, Andrew!
Recently got started with the behringer neutron, its so much more fun and involving working with physical connections!
"And number 3, I wanna live on a spaceship."
*WELL ANDREW, YA DID IT*
Just about to say the same!
Got my first Volca Keys after being introduced to synth music from a colleague. You explain things in a simple and understandable way. many thanks.
Man i would absolutely LOVE to see some 2 hours uncut videos of you just patching some sounds on this monster!
I dont think I've ever clicked on an Andrew Huang video so fast.
Why? The wires. It's always about the colorful wires. Oh, and sound design! The beautiful envelopes! And the need to buy more modules. To fit into a rack. The colorful lights. Exciting stuff. Love it.
I would love to see him stream the whole process of making music and sounds using modular
It would be better to shoot the whole process and then play the patching in fast motion until you get to the end because that's a long ass process that isn't guaranteed to make something good.
Your modular performance excerpts are so beautiful.
Ever since I was a child growing up in the 80’s, I’ve been fascinated with synths. I used to spend hours just messing around with sounds at any given music store that sold synths that I didn’t buy and annoyed the employees to no end. Flash forward to 2021 and many hard life lessons and excuses as to why I never explored my own creativity in electronic music, I feel the need to remedy that and make sounds. Thanks for this vid Andrew, I got some catching up to do. ✌️
honestly i feel like i just gotta say thanks for this video. switching from my normal drums and guitar to synths and electronics has helped me keep music flowing throughout this pandemic, and i think this video was the catalyst for that
I'm surprised you didn't mention semi-modular at all. A lot of people's first dive into building a eurorack system is by extending and building upon something like the Arturia Minibrute 2 or the Moog DFAM.
I think the eurorack Moog stuff is more gimmick than anything. They should just sell a la carte 5u in my opinion.
@@deniwastaken don't forget they released wasp and another one i forgot the name of. Like few weeks ago
@@deniwastaken thats true
@@deniwastaken Get the neutron, that should really be the preface of any ''getting started in modular'' video now. I spent over grand on a basic Doepfer synth a few years ago and the Neutron packs all of it plus more into a cheaper and really accessible package... say you dont like the filter ? want more VCOs? want more or better options for modulation? you can then just expand out from the neutron, or maybe you dont really like modular synths after all and want to sell it, much easier to sell than a bunch of individual overpriced synth modules. its the ultimate modular starter pack
It would be really cool to see more setting up and exploring modular. Starting like the small examples here and building up. Would help explain some of the basics of clocks, triggering etc, while giving us an insight into the creative decisions made along the way to something complex. Would make an amazing long format livestream too, I reckon.
In any case, this has been so great! Cheers! 💖
Thank you, Andrew for explaining a lot of things about using a modular! I jumped right in and began messing around because it was exciting. I have a photo of me playing an ARP2600 from 1977. That resulted in 2 hours of some very cool cassette recordings! I appreciate the time that you took to make the video. I dig your background modular! Thanks for a great start tutorial! God bless you, Andrew!
These videos are just the best. Your modular racks have always intrigued me, but i've never known where to look to learn more about it. And now here these videos are. Thanks man.
I can hear my bank account screaming from here.
Money is the root of all evil, so it needs spending :o)
Its gotta flow man, thats why its called currency.
Prince Westerburg i feel you are like the awsome yet bad influence kinda friend
@@PrinceWesterburg
The -spice- *money* must flow.
Mine is screaming "Doepfer, Ladik, DIY!"
There should be a modular synth version of airbnb
Hey Andrew, long time watcher, first time commenter... I totally want to get into modular, this was such a useful video. A great sister video could be to demystify the creative process of modular. You using these perticular models to create a patch from scratch, or some other practical musical uses... you showed us what to buy, now show us why/how... oh then make a video of you making a patch on that wall size system of yours!
just got back into music after a couple years of not playing anything and I think I can credit you with that!. i have been getting into synths and your synth videos are the most entertaining and by far the most informative. Thank so much for your work.
I watched this video before pulling the trigger on and was too chicken to modular and now that I finally did having already 3 modules watching this again opened my eyes even more! So informative and real! Thanks again!
how many cables do you own?
andrew: yes
Evey time I watch this I pick up something new. This really is an amazing intro to modular Andrew. Cheers mate. :)
I love all of this... i am just entering this world and could not be more excited. Your explanations are concise and fantastic. Thank you for creating these guides and for being a solid educator in this format.
Perfect timing. I am in the planning my rig phase and this is just so perfect. Please make more
“You can’t have a friend over and both make music together” - That one cut deep.
This is super helpful! I’ve been looking to build my first modular synth, and this pretty much what I want to build. Also, to anybody looking to get into modular check out VCV rack. It’s a completely free Eurorack daw with tons of free modules.
Dude!!!!!!! This miniature modular is awesome too!! I’m just blown away by all of this!!!!!
Top shelf video Andrew, as always. After this and your previous video I started diggin' modular synthesis & synthesizers big time, I'll surely dive in more depth into this stuff, thanks!
I shouldnt be watching this! Might end up selling everything i own to get a studio like Andrews!!
This is a small setup, have you seen Richard Devine's studio?
@@crunchylicenseplates9008 👀👀👀👀😮😮😮😮😮 dont tempt me brooooo
Junkie XL (Tom Holkenborg) also has a pretty awesome setup, huge modular wall plus loads of classic keyboard type synths
@@notaname8140 doooooope!
@@SweetScaleTV Just adding to the list: Klayton. His old studio was madness, he's currently building a new one, can't wait to see the result!
2:24 Oh I see you wanna live on a space ship! Andrew, are you coming back from space?
I would definitely also look into a (second hand) Moog mother 32 for anyone thinking about getting into modular. Its a great semi-modular synth with lots of features to get you started, a great all in one package when different modules and cases/power supplies seem daunting at first :)
I have no interest in building my own modular system and yet I find this video fascinating. You're always fun to watch, thank you.
I think that getting a semimodular Eurorack compatible synth might also be a very good way to start in modular. I've got the Behringer Neutron, and I've ordered a small (ish) case, a sequencer, quantizer and some related modules that will hopefully do some wonderful stuff with the Neutron, which will also be mounted in the case. Later, I can take the Neutron out and back into its original case, and plop some Eurorack modules in with the sequencer and that way gradually grow my system while learning the ropes.
That's my plan too eventually, just got a Neutron and while it's a bit complicated to get sounding how I want it, I've already gotten so much out of it. What modules did you buy first?? I feel I might eventually need a way to control the depth of more signals (attenuate?). But I really don't know what I'm talking about yet. I don't think I need a sequencer or quantizer first as I use ableton live to do that.
I cloned a moog modular (System 35/55) with my dad and it is so different from the modern modular stuff. Interesting to see how modular evolved.
But the sound from the moog 901 oscillator and 904 ladder filter is so unreal, something you can't create with digital methods.
The waveforms from the moog are dirty AF. Learned so much in the process of making it. Now I need to get better at sounddesign with it :D
Been watching all your modular videos but was unsure how to break into it--so glad you made this!
This modular series is amazingly informative. I've always wanted to get into it, but it's always seemed very overwhelming. This has certainly helped!
Me: Modular is too expensive.
Behringer: Hold my Behr--inger
life is too expensive!
Also Behringer Neutron and Model-D are eurorack compatible. I think is a great starting point.
@@anchoDePulso the neutron is great
Im going into EE just so I can build my own modular system. It will happen ... and it will be completely done on breadboards (I love the idea of the most intimidating janky mess of wires on the planet). These videos always inspire to stick with it, cause man, school can suck sometimes.
You're a brave man 🤣
You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for this video. I’m legit super excited to watch this.
Never clicked a video so fast I'm so glad you got into modular I've been contemplating it and now that there's a proper resource for this stuff I'm closer to taking the dive than ever!!
"if all you have is a computer, you can't turn 2 knobs at the same time"
Reminds me the good old times with Rebirth :)
(How many synth aficionados started with Rebirth ?)
I started with caustic (well actually I remember screwing around on a few music maker type websites earlier than that but that's the first actual daw I used) and it's pretty much the mobile equivalent of rebirth, does that count :)
@@jlewwis1995 Yessssss! From Caustic 3 to Reason 10 I went haha
You forgot to add info on how to prevent your cats from attacking the patch cable tree!!
Wow this video is super straight forward, been buying random pieces with out doing much research but I finally want to put it together now that I got a sequencer. This video has been super helpful.
I have built my Eurorack modular up in a couple of Arturia Rackbrute cases (3U and 6U), using modules from 2hp, Doepfer and Intellijel. I have started out with a few modules and added stuff along the way as needed. My system works really great, and I make a lot of music (and fun experiments!) with it. It gives me joy almost every day - this is because of the day job I maintain in order to keep feeding both me and the modular... - Had I the time I would probably use all of it just to play.
I thought I could just start with something for a 200-300 euro. OMG, every tiny module costs this! I'm doomed to the VCV :/
You totally can start with a couple of hundred euros. Look for a cheap rack (the happy endings kit is great) then look at a simple filter vca and oscillator from doepfer. The new dread box ones are around 80 each so there’s lots of choice
You could try making your own modules, it's so cheap that way
Just buy the korg volca modular.
behringer neutron
@@dlol. Resources on how to do that?
If you just wanna learn about modular use Native Instruments Reaktor 6, the player version is free to download.
In the real world of production and music recording, there's many great VST synths with thousands of presets that you can tweak anyway to use in your music.
There's a reason why most call modular synth a hobby, and a expensive one!
If you serious about writing and produce music, it's better to use the time to learn music theory and play real instruments.
From hip-hop to classical what counts is the song at the end.
Side note: Most UA-camrs are sponsored from the companies that build modulars to try to push their products. Don't put yourself on debt.
Who can afford racks of £10k £20k just as a hobby?
Sure, there's Martin Gore and Vince Clarke that have collected over the years analogue and modular synths, but they have earn their career by composing great songs by using a simple guitar or a piano.
The talent comes from writing good songs, not about the tools!
@Luke lol
My studio is worth almost 20k and music is only a hobby to me. It is my most important passion and hobby though. However I'm lucky enough to be in a position where 20k doesn't really phase me but music is life my guy lol
When you said the drawing was Feb 3 I got so excited! Then I realized it was 2 years ago... 2020 breaks my heart again 😂 I've been watching more and more of these videos after getting into synth with VR. So awesome but so intimidating trying to decide on which real equipment to buy first.
I just started getting into modular and this is exactly the video I wanted
2:23 he wanted to go to space already over 1 year ago :D
Gah! This feels like it was made for me. I've been struggling with the passing of my mother and have been diving into vcv rack a ton lately and been planning to dive into a real modular system soon. Your advice on your last video was so helpful. I now know more of a defined sound I want. I'm looking for an ambient generative space melody maker. I've almost decided on elements for my first oscillator and then trying to decide what clocks and dividers I should get too and a sequencer. I'm just very ready to dig into the real deal. Vcv is probably where I should stay till I'm the most comfortable. Thank you so much for these beginner tips. Any more help with generative ideas would also be amazing!
Stuart Wilson if you’re after an ambient generative space melody maker you should look in to the amazing granular sampers available in eurorack- the Make Noise Morphagene, the Qu Bit Nebulae 2, or the Instruo Arbhar. They can exist on their own or work amazingly with a couple of simple modules.
I think a good option would also be to start with a semimodular synth like the Behringer Neutron and if desired expand it with some modules later. It has a low entry price, a really fat analogue sound, a lot of patch options and if you take it out of it's original enclosure, fits into a eurorack case.
Andrew, I'm 20 seconds in to your intro video, which seems appropriate due to my newness. At this moment, I'm struck with awe by the architecture behind you. The stunning display of light, plastic, and electrical conduit has me hypnotized. I'm not sure if this is mission accomplished or what, but holy crap it's certainly intimidating. TY
The section on sequencers was especially helpful, thx. I've been skeptical about the large / best known / most vlogged-about options being right for me and appreciate getting a couple more seemingly sensible choices to evaluate.
"I wanna live on a spaceship" Was this a tease to his recent videos, OVER A YEAR AGO!?
Lots of love sent out to all the dedicated viewers here to learn and grow, especially by channeling our inner Andrew Huang XD
Thank you Andrew! This is just what I needed to get started, simple but not boring modulates!
That modular you have in the back is just plain boss!!! It looks so sweet and what you make out of it just sounds amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
17:33 Can we get like...the full recording of this? I'd listen to several hours, probably.
Full version is on my Patreon! I make too many modular jams to be able to officially release them all 😅
VIDEO IDEA! You have an hour to play around with your modular BLINDFOLDED... Record the whole thing and make a song with whatever sounds you have made.
I honestly want more synth videos very badly. Like others have suggested, even just a commentary on what you’re doing as you patch something random up on your rack would make an epic video/livestream
It's so awesome that you are making videos on modular now!
"You gotta get something to manage your spaghetti"
- Andrew Huang
A strainer?😅
A hannnnnddddbaaaagggg?
@@soth1sol???
@@crawbug8932 ua-cam.com/video/aBnc9Y0iOBQ/v-deo.html
pocket pasta
Why are you doing this to me Andrew I already have expensive hobbies lol
For the filter I started with Intellijel's Polaris and still use it heavily to this day. The four dedicated outs (LP, BP, HP, Mult) are just so damn handy, and you can get them for super cheap
Superb video, really.
~ i've been buying *doepfer* since '96, - still have my 404 - and only recently started building other systems. The only thing i might add is that when first starting out one might want to take into consideration the pros and cons of an all analogue system vs the more common hybrid systems, and that building compete systems from individual designers can help in holding off the inevitable eurocrack habit...
personally i prefer single designer systems, but i figure that's just my age...
one last tip, - ALL my synthesizers, modulars, MPCs and samplers, go through *Radial JDI* boxes, - personally i find them vastly superior to any output modules i've tried, - because balancing the signal through the transformer and then going into a decent preamp, will really help in capturing and preserving all the detail present in the signal, while rejecting any noise, -. done correctly, the improvement is phenomenal.. the saturation imposed on the signal by the transformer cannot be achieved once the audio is ITB, and it really does add clarity, and another dimension to the sound, IMHO.
love to ALL, feel no hate
I feel like I'm still too much of a beginner for even this video. Is there a step before this I can watch?
no.
Yes, at 7:36 he refers to a video explaining the very basics
HOW TO GET STARTED WITH MODULAR: Hope that Andrew likes your comment and asks for your email to send you a part of his modular rack
with enough upvotes, this might just happen
You *are* allowed to dream...
I really enjoy watching and learning from your videos, I used to jam with my friend joe o he used electribe mechines and we made awesome music together. My friend moved to another state. Just brings back memories.
I have been looking for a video like this for ages. Thanks for putting this together, Andrew!
"and I wanna live on a spaceship"
the foreshadowing
Let me know if I can answer any other questions for you - also don't forget to enter the giveaway! www.perfectcircuit.com/contests
ANDREW HUANG when is the next class??!!
A few months from now!
Love you, Andrew, I don't think i could ever get over how you've created such a vast and diverse musical skill set, I'm sure if you sat down 20 years ago and planned this all out and said to yourself, this is what I'm gonna do, and this show ill make it happen and make a living, it might have seemed like a total shot in the dark at the time. my dream is to become a genius mad scientist musician like you.
i love you
So how much money would this basic system represent ? Are we already past the 1000$ mark ? I think I'm probably gonna stick to VCVRack for now xD
I’ve looked for books about how to do modular synth…nothing but MOOG history and unrelated stuff. Andrew, you are my textbook! Thanks!!
This was fascinating to watch, there is so much to experiment with in modular! I'm having a whale of a time with mine! And the journey continues..
So what you’re saying is you’re fluent in both music And R2-D2.
Sign me up!
The one part of Modular that I've always been curious about is how badly can you screw up a module if you patch two outputs together? Because some of the in/outs are marked well with dark squares around outs, but others aren't, and I'd be constantly worried I'm patching an out to an out if I had a rack of my own.
I was terrified of blowing up my modules accidentally when I first started, but it really doesn’t happen. I’ve patched an out in to an out so many times and nothing went wrong. Not saying it can’t blow something but it’s not so dangerous that you shouldn’t get in to modular!
It’s more important to learn the ins/outs of rack voltage and how to plug modules in the power source carefully and also prevent any random tiny metal bits from ‘floating about’ your skiff...which can happen over time as modules move around.
Great introductory video, I’ve been wanting to step into it for the a while now but haven’t made the leap. Would love to try it out!! Thanks for the tips 🤘🏻
Hey Andrew love your Vids!I have to add that one of the most important things about modular is the fact that because of the physical generation of the sound no loop sounds exactly the same once looping again . like a drummer or guitarist who never plays a take exactly the same which gives modular a way more human and interesting feel compared to computer generated loops :)
really enjoyed this video, just had a thought, are there any products available that allow you to bridge a VCV rack and an irl rack? Like, you could map every input and output on the real module to the VCV equivalent, and use that to send a signal from a virtual module to a real one and back again, or visa versa? if that isnt a thing already someone should make it be a thing
Check out the Expert Sleepers ES-8 / ES-9
You can actually turn as many knobs as you want at the same time 🙃
However, it doesn't mean I don't want to get modular and spend the money I don't have on it.
P.S. Imagine a modular triggered by the electrical impulses in your brain (your thoughts) precisely translated into sound.
There actually is such a thing. The Soundmachines BI1 Brainterface.
This is so handy - very little info out there on where to start with modular. Nice one
Glad that you included VCV Rack in the list of modular synth resources!