Showing posts with label Serge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serge. Show all posts
Saturday, March 14, 2026
TTMC Tokyo Delay & Serge
Friday, March 13, 2026
How to make techno on the serge modular synthesizer version 2
Thursday, March 12, 2026
New Uses for Old Circuits 04: Studies in Linear and Nonlinear Systems
video upload by La Synthèse Humaine
New Uses for Old Circuits
"New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system.
In this video we get right to the heart of the matter and discover what defines a linear system (and therefore what defines a nonlinear system). Linear systems are systems that obey the laws of homogeneity and superposition, whereas nonlinear systems are ones that break these laws."
New Uses for Old Circuits 03: Sources Of Inversion
video upload by La Synthèse Humaine
New Uses for Old Circuits
"New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system.
In this video we go through every module in the Serge synthesizer to discover which circuits create an inversion at the output. As a result, we create perhaps the most boring synthesizer video on YouTube, but we also lay some important groundwork for the future - creating a conceptual map of the Serge that will be very helpful in feedback patching.
Apologies about the periodic focusing issues - I'm still working on it :)"
Monday, March 09, 2026
Serge Modular Synth Res EQ | Feedback Drone
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Serge Modular Synth (Sample Pack) https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store... Created entirely with the unique sonic character of Serge modular systems
About this Pack
Serge Tcherepnin once described his instruments not as tools but as open systems for discovering relationships between sound and control. The Serge Modular Synth is built on this principle. It does not simulate acoustic behavior; it generates its own logic of vibration. Each circuit is an experiment in how voltage can behave as if it were alive.
This sample pack captures that principle through Random Source’s modern Serge system, combining the GTO, GTS, and Res EQ with the reissued 50th Anniversary Paperface. The recordings move fluidly between the precise tension of Eurorack signals and the raw, physical tone of classic 4U banana systems. Every patch was shaped through direct voltage interaction rather than digital post-processing, preserving the unpredictable complexity that defines the Serge approach."
Follow-up to this post.
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Serge ResEQ | No Input Feedback
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Serge Modular Synth (Sample Pack) https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
Created entirely with the unique sonic character of Serge modular systems
About this Pack
Serge Tcherepnin once described his instruments not as tools but as open systems for discovering relationships between sound and control. The Serge Modular Synth is built on this principle. It does not simulate acoustic behavior; it generates its own logic of vibration. Each circuit is an experiment in how voltage can behave as if it were alive.
This sample pack captures that principle through Random Source’s modern Serge system, combining the GTO, GTS, and Res EQ with the reissued 50th Anniversary Paperface. The recordings move fluidly between the precise tension of Eurorack signals and the raw, physical tone of classic 4U banana systems. Every patch was shaped through direct voltage interaction rather than digital post-processing, preserving the unpredictable complexity that defines the Serge approach.
Why Serge Matters
Serge Modular was designed in the 1970s by Serge Tcherepnin. It was created as an open-ended tool for sonic experimentation. Influenced by cybernetics and avant-garde composition, this system rejects musical hierarchies and embraces uncertainty.
In Serge, control voltages and audio signals are treated as equals. The circuits invite exploration through feedback, cross-modulation, and unpredictable interactions. Every patch is a process of discovery rather than reproduction.
This makes Serge a powerful choice for artists seeking sounds that are not pre-shaped or confined by rules. The textures you will find in this pack are unstable, alive, and deeply human.
Inside the Pack
The collection includes loops, one-shots, and drones. It extends from tonal minimalism to complex, evolving noise structures. You will find FM and AM modulations, unstable oscillations, and dark ambient layers that drift beyond equal temperament. There are moments of feedback that verge on collapse, SSG circuits running into chaotic self-modulation, and subtle rhythmic patterns that carry the unmistakable texture of analog uncertainty.
Each sound maintains the distinctive grain of Serge synthesis: harmonic richness without symmetry, motion that arises from interaction rather than programming. This is material for artists who value the tactile quality of electricity, who hear circuits as compositional partners rather than instruments.
Who This Pack Is For
Ideal for producers working in experimental electronic music, sound design, ambient, noise, or techno.
This pack suits those who are not satisfied with polished libraries and are looking for materials that add edge, texture, and risk to their work.
Continuous Evolution
This library is a growing archive. New sounds are added through regular updates at no additional cost for existing users. If you already own the pack, simply log in to your Sellfy account and new files will appear automatically. For those new to the collection, this is an invitation to enter a sonic environment that is never fixed but always evolving.
Not Just a Sample Pack
Some of the included tracks were originally composed as complete works. These can be experienced as finished drone pieces or used as inspiring source material. The lines between sample and sound art are intentionally blurred."
LABELS/MORE:
Ableton,
eurorack,
Mutable Instruments,
Random Source,
Serge
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
New Uses for Old Circuits 02: Sources Of Inversion
video upload by La Synthèse Humaine
New Uses for Old Circuits
"New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system.
In this video we go through every module in the Serge synthesizer to discover which circuits create an inversion at the output. As a result, we create perhaps the most boring synthesizer video on YouTube, but we also lay some important groundwork for the future - creating a conceptual map of the Serge that will be very helpful in feedback patching.
Apologies about the periodic focusing issues - I'm still working on it :)"
LABELS/MORE:
oscilloscopes,
Random Source,
Serge
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Modular vid #339
video upload by Phisynth
"Another quick rhythmic patch - All sequenced by Oxi One #destinyplus #sergemodular #modcana #bugbrand #somapulsar23 #oxione"
LABELS/MORE:
BugBrand,
Destiny Plus,
Modcan,
Oxi Instruments,
Serge,
SOMA
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See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
New Uses for Old Circuits 01: Slew Generators as Lowpass Gates
video upload by La Synthèse Humaine
New Uses for Old Circuits
"New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system.
In this video we start from the basics and look at the two most famous modules of the Serge system: the Dual Universal Slope Generator (DUSG) and Smooth/Stepped Generator (SSG). These two flavors of slew generator allow us to not only create modulation sources but process audio signals, acting as low level lowpass filters."
LABELS/MORE:
oscilloscopes,
Random Source,
Serge
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See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Self Playing Patches by BENGE
video upload by Memetune Studio
"This series of studies explores an idea that Benge has been working on over the past year or so, namely that of Cybersynthesis. This involves programming self-contained patches on various modular systems which, once set in motion, will produce dynamic, evolving soundscapes, sometimes purely abstract in nature, at other times veering towards the more melodious
Many different methods were deployed in the patches, depending on the system being used, but normally multiple sequencer and switching devices were combined to give varying degrees of control over long time periods, often without repetition
Other things like random control signals and semi-random events were combined with the sequencers and switching units to bring variation to the performances the machines were making
The key idea at the heart of Cybernetics is the concept of bringing control to chaotic processes. To do this, some kind of feedback loop would ideally be established that can monitor and limit events that might otherwise spin out of control. The Serge and Modcan systems featured here each have various comparator circuits that can, to a certain extent, achieve this highly advanced synthesis feature
In the absence of such sensor paths, it is sometimes possible to use audio or voltage mixers and feedback chains to set various parameters to be on the very edge of chaotic behaviour, an approach used in many of the patches on display here
Other techniques such as the quantisation of voltages and the forcing of notes to play within certain predetermined musical scales were also employed in some of the pieces, which is another way of taming chaotic elements into into a more musical realm
Overall, a wholly experimental approach was applied to the various setups, with the intention of providing an insight into how these machines can behave. Of course, each system has an almost limitless depth to the complexity of patches available, and each track on the album provides just a single snapshot of each instrument used. But hopefully it provides an interesting glimpse into the wonders that these self-playing systems can achieve
Tracklist:
01 - Buchla 100 and EMS VCS3
02 - Serge Paperface
03 - Modcan A-Series
04 - ARP 2500
05 - Buchla 200 and DK Synergy
06 - Serge and LW Comparator
07 - Moog Modular 3C
08 - Roland Discrete System
09 - Buchla 200
MORE INFO HERE:
https://modular-station.com/modulisme...
Synthesiser programming and recording, design and concept: Benge (B D Edwards)
Made at Memetune Studios, England
(c)+(p) 2025 Memetune Recordings
Special thanks to Philippe Petit at Modulisme (modular-station.com/modulisme) for his continued support"
Friday, February 13, 2026
Serge Paperface 50 | Drone
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Serge Modular Synth (Sample Pack) https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
Discover the raw power of Serge Modular with this exclusive sample pack. Featuring organic noise textures, complex rhythms, analog drones, and punchy one-shots, each sound embodies the unpredictable, evolving nature of modular synthesis. Currently in beta, this pack offers a limited selection of sounds at an early price, with free lifetime updates as new material is added."
Monday, February 02, 2026
Serge Modular Study 28 / Nirvana Strings (with Empress Effects Zoia 10K)
video upload by takao_kurokawa
"Voices:
Serge Modular by Random*Source Tantra & MANTRAII
Effects:
Empress Effects Zoia 10K
#sergemodular #modularsynth #ambientmusic #experimentalmusic"
LABELS/MORE:
Empress Effects,
Random Source,
Serge
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Semiqiuncentennial Tension
video upload by Rhythmicons
"An EMS VCS3 does a throbbing drone. The Moog Model 10 is sequenced by a synthesizers dotcom q960/q119 with a little help from the Mos-Lab envelope.
The Serge comprised of licensed circuits by Elby Designs, Catgirl Synth, all lovingly paneled and assembled by Rich at Lower West Side Studios of Canada. There is a Buchla clone of a Source of Uncertainty module assembled and paneled by Jason Fry of Free State FX that is randomizing various parts of an M401 Multimode (Arp 1047 clone) also built by LWSS.
From the 401, the audio heads to the Analog Craftsman Gristleizer. The result is a little rhythmic bubbling.
The title is a nod to Tricky’s Pre-millennium Tension album but nevertheless reflective of the current zeitgeist.
But hey, no sirens this time!
In the meantime I crave my own."
LABELS/MORE:
Buchla,
Catgirl,
Elby Designs,
EMS,
Free State FX,
Lower West Side Studio,
MOOG,
MOS-LAB,
Serge,
synthesizers.com
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Serge Modular Synth | Analog FM Drone
video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto
"Serge Modular Synth (Sample Pack)
Created entirely with the unique sonic character of Serge modular systems
https://akihikomatsumoto.sellfy.store...
About this Pack
This updated sample pack is composed entirely with Serge Modular Synthesizers — systems known not for emulating instruments, but for redefining how sound is shaped.
Included are raw noise textures, slowly morphing drones, and intricate one-shots captured through extensive patching with Random*Source Eurorack modules and classic Paperface 50 series panels.
Each sound reflects the chaotic elegance of analog voltages in motion. You’ll hear modulations that escape grid-bound sequencing, and timbral behaviors that emerge from complex feedback, slewing, and intermodulation — the kind of detail digital systems rarely capture convincingly.
Why Serge Matters
Serge Modular was designed in the 1970s by Serge Tcherepnin. It was created as an open-ended tool for sonic experimentation. Influenced by cybernetics and avant-garde composition, this system rejects musical hierarchies and embraces uncertainty.
In Serge, control voltages and audio signals are treated as equals. The circuits invite exploration through feedback, cross-modulation, and unpredictable interactions. Every patch is a process of discovery rather than reproduction.
This makes Serge a powerful choice for artists seeking sounds that are not pre-shaped or confined by rules. The textures you will find in this pack are unstable, alive, and deeply human.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Serge Modular Study 26/ Daphnia (with Ciat-Lonbarde Clicker)
video upload by takao_kurokawa
"Voices:
Serge Modular by Random*Source TANTRA & MANTRA II
Ciat-Lonbarde Clicker
Effects:
Ciat-Lonbarde Cocoquantus
#sergemodular #modularsynth #ambientmusic #experimentalmusic"
LABELS/MORE:
Ciat-Lonbarde,
Random Source,
Serge
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See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Prism Circuits TKB | Interview
video upload by Under the Big Tree
"Prism Circuits has released their take on the classic touch keyboard/sequencer, the TKB. Available in pre-built or DIY versions, the TKB is a 16x4 capacitive touch plate keyboard and sequencer. This unit brings expressivity and control to Serge, Buchla, and even Eurorack systems.
www.prismcircuits.net
Under the Big Tree is Nicolas Peck's YouTube channel, focused on esoteric electronic music, modular and vintage synthesizers, sound design equipment and techniques, and the composition, production and performance of music.
http://www.underthebigtree.com"
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
Interviews,
Prism Circuits,
Serge
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See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Serge Modular Study 25/ Enigmatic Neighbor (INORI, MANTRA II, Chase Bliss Mood MKII)
video upload by takao_kurokawa
"Serge Modular by Random*Source INORI & MANTRA II
Chase Bliss Mood MKII"
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Cellular Automata prototype is alive - Low-Gain Electronics / Nonlinear Circuits | 4U Serge Modular
video upload by LowgainElectronics
"A super quick demo showing the latest revision of the Cellular Automata prototype up and running. CV is just feeding an FM input of a sine wave oscillator to show the modulation. One more board revision and it’s ready for public consumption.
Gate outputs (not used in this video) will be buffered and designed to be stack in OR logic configuration. Which makes for quick gate patterns to be made."
LABELS/MORE:
Low-Gain,
nonlinearcircuits,
Serge
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See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Random Source SERGE INORI + TKB // DAY 14 #jamuary2026
video upload by Dexba
"This feels so wrong – but why? 😄
A sprinkle of acid with my Serge INORI, using 8 steps only from the TKB, lane A for pitch, lane B for glide, lane C for filter modulation (and lane D was for pitch transpose, but that was a bit harder to master in a quick jam, so I ended up leaving it out).
One oscillator provides the bass, the other one the kick, you know the drill.
So much fun, I hope you'll enjoy it! 🧡"
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Bee Honey
video upload by Ebotronix
Serge Modular System Eurorack,
GTO, 2x NTO, +N Com,Variable Slope VCF, VCFQ, DUSG, SSG,
Stereo Mixer, Wave Multipliers, Resonance Equalizer, TWS+!,
ARC Serge TKB,
Doepfer R2m Ribbon Controller, A 177-2,
Mutable Instruments, Shades,µYarns, µ Veils, µ Peaks,
Ornament and Crime, Natbhairav Scale,
WMD Timewarp,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Strymon Big Sky MX, in Dual Mono Mode controlled with
Midi CC by, 16n Faderbank, AtoVproject ,
28.12.2025
video# 2591
LABELS/MORE:
Doepfer,
eurorack,
Hologram,
Mutable Instruments,
Random Source,
Serge,
strymon,
WMD
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
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