22 reasons the #1 eurorack module is Maths by Make Noise
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Maths by Make Noise is by far the #1 eurorack module on Modular Grid - both in terms of rating and popularity. In this video, I explain what Maths is and why it's so popular.
Maths sounds complicated and if you've heard some of the terms used to describe it - an analog computer, a function generator and various other quadratic equations, it may seem a bit intimidating, but overall, it has three core components: attentuverters, a mixer and slew rate limiters.
It is however the combination of these things, which a few bonus features, that makes Maths such a versatile module.
In this clip I give an example of 22 things you can use it for:
1. Audio level control (for example, to reduce eurorack audio levels to line level)
2. A simple voltage generator
3. Mod depth control for external LFOs and envelopes.
4. Signal/waveform inversion
5. An audio mixer
6. Slew for glide/portamendo effects.
7. It has multiple ways to trigger envelopes.
8. It can generate two separate AD (Attack-Delay) Envelopes.
9. Envelope curves can be linear, exponential, logarithmich, or any combination thereof, generating "sharkfin" type envelopes.
10. It can generate ASR (Attack-Sustain-Release) envelopes
11. Various type LFOs
12. Math can behave as a voltage controller oscillator (VCO)
13. By creating two VCOs and patching one to the other you can create FM style sounds
14. With a bit of patching, Maths can create extremely slow LFOs (up to 25 minutes)
15. Maths can behave as an envelope follower...
16. ... which can be used as Sidechain
17. It can be a simple clock...
18. ... and perform as a clock divider
19. You can mix envelopes and LFOs to create complex shapes, such as a fast LFO riding a slow LFO
20. The OR output can be used to create even more complex waveforms, as well as act as a rectifier that only allow positive voltages.
21. Maths can process sounds fimilar to a filter with optional resonance
22. In a pinch, Maths can act as a VCA
People keep asking... the case is from here: www.through-u.com/
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This video along with Mylarmelodies' VCA and generative modular vids were the 3 videos that taught me almost everything I needed to know to get started. Maths is a module that does almost everything so if you understand Maths you're pretty much set. The way that you broke it down made this incredibly complex module seem simple (after 5+ rewatches). You're doing a great service to the eurorack community by helping the newer/aspiring members understand everything they need to know to get started. Also the oscilloscope is unbelievably helpful for conceptualizing CV and I wish more creators used it. Thanks guy!
Why would anyone downvote this video. This must be the best maths tutorial on youtube. It explains the structure of maths exeptionally good.
I'm extremely picky on watching Eurorack videos, I made it all the way through. Very well demonstrated.
Haters gonna hate
Yeah but I still don't know what it does, why I need it and how I would use it :-( Its like describing the inner workings of a piano. Very technical, mechanical and accurate but it doesn't help me write a sonata in Bb.
Spiderlab in modular it‘s one and the same thing. And both things you mentioned were explained clearly.
@@spiderlab2526 This is an outstanding explanation of why and how. It does require that you have a basic understanding of modular synthesis however.
literally the best tutorial on a mourner I've ever seen !
Keep up the great work
love your tutorials. everything is explained so well and your speech is just so nice to listen to.
Damn, thanks for taking the time to do that! It's crystal clear now, been taking tones of notes while watching and doing things on maths at the same time!
Cheers
This is great! Thanks for helping me figure this thing out; very easy to understand everything with the way you're explaining it!
Someone put his effort into explaining Maths. Great work.
Best walkthrough for Maths I've seen yet, and it's a crowded field with some very good contenders. Well done
something about seeing this index at the left really helps me.. and proper lesson speed and zooms.. bravo
pretty much the best Maths video out there, imo. It takes what is arguably one of the most complex/versatile modules in eurorack and breaks it down into simple parts
This helps me much, I own this module since about five weeks. You've got an eye on what people would like to know, props.
And you really cleaned that module before filming it properly, I like that, details can be everything.
Great job! Very pedagogical, methodical, clearly organised tutorial. Well done, sir!
As stated by many others, this is the most straight forward Maths run through I've seen yet. Nice job sir!
"Shark fin slopes" is one of my favorites. It's perfect for sculpting exactly the shape you're looking for especially when fine tuning it in. It can breathe so much life into linear shapes!
Calling you best synth-teacher on youtube
I just picked up a maths for my system I use in my videos each week and I will never regret it. This thing blows the door wide open on new possibilities with your existing modules! Thanks, Loopop for the in-depth guide!
Took me a as long as since you posted this video to understand enough about modular in order to properly upvote it and understand why. Thanks, now I know why I really need this thing 👌🏻
I watch this video several times a year and my mind is blown in a new way every time
Thanks for sharing this. I am learning a lot that is helping me evolve my modest foothold in the analog synth world.
It's a pass from me, I need a 26 minute LFO. So close.
Gotta fix those numbers... I want a 25 year LFO for that experimental generative music.
@@eyeofcthulhu5362 fun to imagine coming to check on the sound from a 25 year LFO based system like someone comes back to their garden. Just plant the seeds and watch them grow. Maybe pick some basil or capture some audio into a recorder from time to time. Then let time keep on doing it’s thing
@@eyeofcthulhu5362after 24 years, it brings up an extra oscillator- which you then find out you forgot to tune up…
Thanks for putting this together. As a newbie to modular, it is a breath of fresh air to have access to such insightful, well structured and simply explained tutorial. It made a huge difference to my sound and workflow already. Thanks again.
A really excellent and informative video - I have a Maths module but clearly have sooo much to learn. Thanks for producing this video.
Not only learned about this module but as a beginner, helped clarify much of the language thrown around, thank you !
That was fantastic!! It would be really cool if you gave other iconic modules this treatment, like Clouds!
loopop's videos are among the best to be found on the internet - methodically well structured, clear and understandable. Thanx
Quite simply the most easy to digest and chilled out explanation of Maths on the Internet!
love it. thanks for highlighting new ideas for me
I kinda neglected my Maths in the past months, this video reminded me why was one of my first modules to buy. Must show Maths some love again.
Thank you.
Best Maths walkthrough I’ve seen. Love this channel!
Indeed!
Great video of this enigmatic, apparently must have device. New to Eurorack but a strong candidate for first module along with an ES-8 to connect to Propellerhead Reason (I also have an Kilpatrick Phenol).
Great video! Really helped demystify the Maths for me, the attenuvert/mix/slew breakdown made it finally click.
We've got one of these on the rack synth at my university. At first I saw it and completely noped out because of how complex it looks but this guy has explained it so clearly. You've earned a subscriber and I've learned to use an incredibly valuable tool!
Robert Snow you have a modular synth at your university?! Damn lucky
Amazing presentation ..... many thanks for this 💚
Just got a Maths and it is awesome. Thanks for this vid really helped.
your videos are the best to learn the modular stuff! Big ups
Great video! Just want to add that a slew _is_ an LPF and v/v. There's math(s)y reasons but essentially both purposes are to iron out changes that are really quick and keep changes that are really slow.
Your videos are legit, man. Thanks!
Exponentially much better job than most other Math videos, and logarithmically satisfying. You should do “ your first three modules to purchase if you’re a beginner Modulator” or Sum such topic.
Amazing video, love the way you explained this.
Best Maths tutorial I've ever seen (and I've seen a few now!).
Thanks for this. I’ll be studying it when I get my Maths!
Another loopop master class. Dig your Eurorack case.
Awesome video! Just got maths and this is very helpful!
Very good explanation, well done thanks!
Very good, loved the 'filter' will have to try that
This video is so good and really helps! Thank you!!!
Beautiful case, great video!
the case is from www.through-u.com
Amazing tutorial, thank you so much for this. Help me understand this module a little bit better.
Most well organized and easy to understand teacher in the game 🙏🙏🙏
Brilliant explanations - they also help to clarify the Maths section on my 0-Coast.
I've had maths for a year and never thought of the trick to obtain exponential rise and logarithmic decay. great video!
it works with all envelopes / function generators
Best explanation ever! Thank you 🙏🏻
Great vids bro :) keep em coming
amazing video dude ! just amazing ! thank you
Thank you so much for the valuable help. Just purchased my GrandMother, and already after just one evening, I can see how the Maths could help me. Like inverting LFO's, ect. Peace!
You’re welcome! By the way you can invert an LFO using Grandmother’s attenuator - works just like maths’ ;)
Very informative video! Thanks.
cristal and clear explanation !!! congrats!
Excellent video, thanks 🖤
Very useful for any ‘slope’ type module. Love it.
Thanks, that's the explanation I needed
Exceptional, thank you!
Very nice! I love your tutorials. Could you do one of the MI Stages? There are a few ones, but they re not as simple/ good explained as yours! Thx keep up the good work 👍🏽
Super job on this one!
amazing review....also, the glass/acrylic case is beautiful
the case is from www.through-u.com
Can't thank you enough for this. FINALLY. Finally, finally, finally. If I had infinite monetary resources I'd pay you to make a practical walk-through like this for each of my modules!
Terrific video, thanks for sharing
This video it's awesome thanks a lot to make such an great review, now I understand maths better
Thanks for covering this. It's validating to see that I'm not the only "two screw" practitioner where mounting modules is concerned. Alas, I go lower left & upper right -- albeit for no particular reason -- so I *guess* your way is acceptable... ;)
Fantastic tutorial, thx!
I don't own one, but this gave me so many patching ideas! You explained everything so clearly and relaxed... Teach me master ;) And nice touch with the vcv rack scope...
Thanks! Yes love that scope :)
There is an emulation for VCV rack!
There’s befaco’s rampage which is free and similar, and then I think there’s a guy which makes a paid emulation - don’t know how good it is
There is also free version of it, if you're talking about Floats. It is taking a lot of vcv rack HP space (to make you wanna buy a paid version), but it is fully functional, so you can actually check if it's accurate or not for free
I've found maths very confusing since I bought it, this tutorial is a life saver thanks!
This is a super helpful video! I've been learning modular and semis for the last couple months so I'm just going to put this in my favs and watch it a few more times =)
Thanks! The dislikers must have been looking for top ten vines...
❤️🎧❤️
Best explaination of Maths that I have seen so far. One of the first modules that I bought but never fully utilised so took it out. Now I really know what it is capable of.
As usual so pedagogic , good balance between talk & example
Great!
Thanks for sharing ✌🏼
wow. i finally understand maths. that’s quite a skill you’ve got. there’s a bunch of modules out there i’ve never understood (if it’s not on your typical subtractive synth, the. i don’t get it) i reckon you might be the man to explain them!
Thanks! Sure - let me know which ones - I love a good challenge
loopop haha welll turing thingies?
loopop and anything west coast....
Noted!
Great tutorial man
Maths is a Sharkfin generator, got it! ;)
Thanks for the video, best walkthrough for Maths I've seen. I learned some new tricks!
Casty thanks very much! Yes, I think “the shark is swimming left” is clearer than “logarithmic” :)
amazingly well done video
Of all the Eurorack tutorials out there, this is by far, the best.
incredibly helpful video. i didn't know half these tricks
Just got a Maths over the holidays and this has been incredibly helpful. Feels like I just unlocked a cheat code in my rack.
Thanks! Be sure to check out my other maths video right after this one.... a heck of an unlock there...
So powerfull - thanks for this
Thank u needed this
Thanks for this nice tutorial, feel a lot smarter
This is a really versatile unit and very reasonable in price at £272, I will order one, you sold it to me!
Well if I was in any doubt before about whether to get the Maths or not, I am not now. Excellent demo.
Just in case that statement of mine reads wrong, I meant I will be looking to purchase the Maths as my first modular unit. Yes noob here, I have two Mother 32's but wanting to branch out. Any advise? Skiff, power supply. I echo Cedric Hillion great explanation loopop, easy to understand and follow. Thanks.
Great demo. Maths for me is increasingly the module that saves the rest of my case, which is very oscillator and filter heavy - because what is the most gratifying purchase when you start in Euro, right? :D
Great explanation of Maths and *some* of it's dizzying capabilities. I think the main thing I would have done differently is to separate attenuversion further into attenuation and inversion from the get go. If you start with the idea that voltage can only increase, decrease, or stay the same, you can then explain Maths this way:
1) Adjust an input voltage between its nominal value and zero (attenuation)
2) Change the polarity of a voltage (inversion)
3) Add or subtract up to four separate voltages based on their polarities (mixing)
4) Alter the rate of change of up to two separate voltages (slew)
5) Generate event signals (gates and/or triggers) based on the slew rise and fall settings.
6) Generate adjustable static voltages of either +-5vdc or +-10vdc.
Someone needs to make an entire Eurorack out of only MATHS modules, using the individual modules as oscillators, filter, slew, envelope, LFO and VCA.
Dude that would be interesting and awesome!
Alastair Wilson made a track with only a pair of Maths in this video! ua-cam.com/video/SuIchn9uZRI/v-deo.html
Maths is popular because it is greater than the sum of its parts. After years of synth development and iteration we have arrived at what seems to be the best of the best in synth modules. I put together a short list of examples.
Dual delays
Maths
Complex oscillators
Dual cross fading filters
Intelijel Mutamix
MI marbles
MI plaits
MI stages
O_c
Optomix v2
greater than the sum - i see what u did there.
@@Outdoorshuntingshooting OR...
Thanks. I'm just learning
best tutorial on this module so far
Great Video!
Great video
excellent tutorial
The best Maths demo I've seen, hands down. How are you getting your signals to VCV Rack's scope? (if thats what it is)
Thanks! Yes it’s VCV and I’m sending it through expert sleepers ES-8 (search Hybrid Modular on my channel for a full explanation)
Great video, thank you! Can I just ask if there is a cheaper module or method available for getting a Scope reading through VCV? I have a Pittsburgh MIDI 3 if that can be used somehow via my audio interface?
Sure - as long as it’s audio (and not slow control voltage, any cheap interface should work). But not a midi interface.
Danke, bedankt, merci, tusen takk, mille grazie, muchas gracias, efcharisto, dzien kuje and thanks (hopefully one of those is close to your mother tongue).
Great job as usual. I'd heard enough about this module (saw it was high on the list of valued modules), and had an idea what it did, but this is the clearest explanation and work through I've seen. Much appreciated. Cheers!
23:00 - depending on how the cycle interacts with the incoming audio, presumably the resonance-like sound is some sort of soft oscillator sync: the cycle is generating one audio signal, then the slew-limited incoming audio is nudging the phase of that waveform left or right depending on whether it's rising or falling?
Your channel continues to get better and better.
Fantastic video I think Maths and Plaits together are an awesome combination.