Exploring Modular Synths - Easy Patch Introduction Video 1
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- This video series is an introduction to modular synthesizers, with each video exploring a few modules and showing how to create an easy patch. This first video features the Make Noise Rene, the Intellijel Dixie ii+, the Xaoc Batumi and the Harvestman Polivoks filter. This is on an introductory level so we're just scratching the surface of these wonderful modules!
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Thank you for your interest!
This is by far the best basic explanation / demonstration of Eurorack on UA-cam - more people should be directed here. Thanks for this 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
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literally just connecting the 1 volt per octave to the sequencer out was so helpful. I was lost. Thanks!
Thanks for the comment!
Using the LFO Square as a clock is neat, my sequencer has its own clock but still really cool
@@Sohodollie it’s neat when you realize everything can be used in so many ways. The possibilities are enormous. Thanks for watching!
This is one of the best explanations on how all this confusing Eurorack gear works.
Thanks for the kind comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
sure thing I have been really enjoying patching my new Make Noise 0-coast a great start to modular without going broke. I know guys with 50k plus in Eurorack gear!
About to go modular so this is excellent for me. Really helpful....
Awesome! You're going to learn fast and have a lot of fun!
This video was a great help, thank you
Thank you for the kind comment! Good luck with your synthesis!
Brilliant! More please!
Seconded! Keep 'em comin'
Thanks very much. I'll be making some more soon, focusing on some of the more basic elements of patching and using a modular.
Thanks for the help! Easy listening
Thank you
the Camera Movements are very difficult to withstand longer than 1 minute
Yeah, sorry, mate. I moved to a tripod after the first few videos.
that's why he's the modular guy, not the camera guy XD
loved the soviet filtering expression ahahahah
Ha! Thanks :-)
hey can you give a video lesson on vcv rack
Doc J I don’t actually use VCV rack so I’m probably not the best person to do a tutorial on it. But I have tried it once and it’s a great resource. From what I can tell, you patch it the same way as a physical modular synth so you should be able to do all the same things on it. If I have time to explore it more, I’ll try to do a video on it though.
@@ModularLanding It can also be incorporated with your physical eurorack gear via MIDI.
Its not going to be musical unless you attenuate that filter modulation
Why the postcard covering one of the modules?
Also what is it for? I see the California and Berlin flag. I'm curious being a Californian living in Berlin
Rob Campbell. Yeah I'm oddly curious as about the odd postcard hiding a bunch of wires too! What's the mystery?
I've been wondering that too. What's going on behind the postcard?
Blank spot for more modules?
That’s where all the secrets are hidden.
Why don’t you have more subs?
my room smells like a friggin toilet cause ive been farting all day
Thank god I chose the internet and UA-cam today, rather than a book or my synths.
The end result doesn't really sound musical
True, as others have pointed out, attenuating the modulation would have resulted in more musical effects!
You're new, right?