Showing posts with label eurorack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eurorack. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 03, 2025
Exploring the 259tDiscovering the 259t Sound | Tiptop Buchla Patch with 245t, 266t, 281t & 292t
video upload by VoxModula Archives
"In this patch talk, I explore the timbral range of the Tiptop Buchla 259t Complex Oscillator, using the 245t, 266t, 281t, and 292t to build a dynamic, evolving modular voice.
The session is fully improvised and recorded live — a look into the interaction between control voltages, random modulation, and the organic response of the Buchla 200-inspired system.
🎛️ Modules used:
• Tiptop Buchla 259t Complex Oscillator
• Tiptop Buchla 245t Sequential Voltage Source
• Tiptop Buchla 266t Source of Uncertainty
• Tiptop Buchla 281t Quad Function Generator
• Tiptop Buchla 292t Quad Lopass Gate"
MultiWAVE DRUMS | Make Noise
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"This week we take a look at some existing visual scores for inspiration for the 12-String Iterative Music Project! Reels here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Send your visual score to walker@makenoisemusic.com by Dec 10!
Also, Pete makes a drum machine out of the New Universal Synthesizer System, and then Walker ReSynthesizes it!
0:00 Bones at the Station
0:44 Visual Scores
4:30 Bones in the Office
5:01 MultiWAVE Drum Machine!
8:04 Resynthesizin'
http://www.makenoisemusic.com"
Wobbler² little demo
video upload by This Is Not Rocket Science
"Wobbler² is our LFO & drumsynth
and we love it in all forms
Little demo video taking you quickly through
💛5 LFO shapes
Basic LFO
Self-phased LFO
Twang
Double pendulum
Sample-and-hold
💛 5 regions of drum
Big drum
Block
Sproing
Snare drum
Hi-hat
and then some...."
Also see This Is Not Rocket Science Wobbler² launch! Demo and Q&A
Neptune's Atmosphere
video upload by Mars Machine
"It's been a long time since I made a new Video! This time I used my new WinterBloom Filter Neptune. Hope you enjoy!"
2025 Eurorack Raffle - Beautiful Walnut Custom Cabinet, Info on Power Supplies, Buss Boards & Cables
video upload by moogfoundation
"Get your raffle tickets to win this amazing synthesizer! bit.ly/BMFEurorack2025
Discussing the Diatron power supplies, Genus Modu LIBB Buss Boards, Klavis Nodrain power adapters, Befaco knurlies, and cables from Luigi's Modular Supply.
A beautiful custom-built Eurorack modular synthesizer is the grand prize of the winter 2025 Bob Moog Foundation raffle which ends on December 19. It carries a value exceeding $24,000 and includes 50 modules and 11 controllers, housed in a well-crafted handmade cabinet."
2025 Eurorack Raffle - Modular Synth Grand Prize Includes Moog Music Labyrinth!
video upload by moogfoundation
2025 Eurorack Raffle - Expressive E Osmose and Noisy 2 Second and Third Place Prizes
video upload by moogfoundation
Tuesday, December 02, 2025
Using Stuff Wrong: Patching with Mimetic Digitwolis
video upload by Noise Engineering
0:14 Setting up steps
0:28 Sample and Hold
1:40 Clock Division and Generation
2:55 Random Pitch Generator
In this walkthrough, we’re “using stuff wrong” in the best way possible, taking Mimetic Digitwolis far beyond sequencing. Today we explore three creative patches that didn’t make the manual, but absolutely deserve a place in your rack.
You’ll learn how to turn MD2 into:
• A sample and hold, using external CV and triggers
• A clock divider or MIDI-to-analog clock converter
• A random pitch generator, inspired by classic Source of Uncertainty tricks
We’ll walk through setup, mappings, and patching step-by-step, with screen views and module closeups.
Whether you’re using MD2 as your main sequencer or as a multifunction utility, these techniques open up a new world of modulation, randomness, and timing tricks.
More MD2 resources:
• Generative sequencing
• Configuration & workflow
• MIDI integration
• Firmware updates
Check out all these Mimetic Digitwolis videos here:"
100 Grit Feedback Tricks - Schlappy Patching 2025 EP.19
video upload by SCHLAPPI ENGINEERING and Stazma
"New year for Schlappy Patching!
Hey there!
Today I'll show you how to patch a voltage controled feedback loop in the 00 Grit so you can control the effect some of normaled connections make by using just an external VCA and a modulation source of your choice.
Have fun!!"
Learn the cheater’s trick to make beautiful pads
video upload by Monotrail Tech Talk
"When you want to make tracks or generative patches on a modular, you probably want to create and combine different types of sounds, like leads, basslines, and pads. The modular isn’t known for quick and easy pads though, but there is a very simple trick that let’s you create interesting pad like sounds. In this video I explain how."
Timetable:
00:00 – Intro
02:11 – Movement
04:51 – Texture
08:22 – Rhythm
13:42 – Expand
Voltage Multistage 16 - Multi LFO
video upload by Verbos Electronics GmbH
"Similar to our nested loops video [2nd one here], we have the ability to create multiple instances of unique LFO shapes, easily jumping between using stage selects and strobe."
Monday, December 01, 2025
Dieter Doepfer explains the 3D Joystick
video upload by Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH
"Dieter Doepfer explains the 3D Joystick"
The A-174-4 made its first appearance on the site back in 2020. The following are some pics and details via https://doepfer.de/a1744.htm.

"Module A-174-4 generates several control voltages and a gate signal controlled by a spring-loaded X/Y cross potentiometer (so-called joy stick). The control voltages for X and Y are controlled by the X and Y position of the joystick in the usual way. The third control voltage Z is controlled by the rotation of the spring-loaded joystick knob. The gate signal is generated by a button at the center/top of the joystick knob. As an additional feature four control voltages are generated that are assigned to the quadrants of the Cartesian coordinate system. These quadrant voltages are derived from the X and Y voltages by means of a special algorithm.
For each joystick function the non-inverted signal (X, Y, Z) as well as the inverted signal (-X, -Y, -Z) is available. The generic joystick control voltages are bipolar and range from typ. -5V (lowest position) via 0V (center position) to typ. +5V (highest position). By means of the Offset controls OX, OY and OZ a variable voltage of up to 5V can be added to the generic voltages. That way it's possible that the X, Y and Z outputs become pure positive (0...+10V instead of -5V...+5V). That's necessary if e.g. VCAs have to be controlled, because VCAs require a pure positive control voltage. The offset voltages can be adjusted by means of three small potentiometers. When the control in question is fully CCW no offset is added and the "pure" control voltages X, -X, Y, -Y, Z and -Z without offset are generated. As soon as the offset control in question is moved clockwise up to +5V are added to the voltage in question. The offset voltages are also added to the inverting outputs. With max. offset the range of an inverted output becomes also pure positive (+10V...0V instead of +5V...-5V). These six voltages are output at the sockets "X+OX", "-X+OX", "Y+OY", "-Y+OY", "Z+OZ" and "-Z+OZ". Each of these outputs is equipped with a dual color LED (red/yellow) that displays the present voltage and allows to distinguish between positive (red) and negative (yellow) voltages.
ST Modular - HONEYEATER V3 (CEM3340 VCO)
video upload by ST Modular (Stefan)
"The sound examples are not intended to be musical, but merely to present the functions audio-visually.
For more information, please visit st-modular.de.
(The video mentions that the CEM3340 chips were used in the Roland Jupiter 6 and ARP Odyssey — this is not true and has been corrected in a later edit of the video.)
00:00 Intro
00:20 Features
01:52 Playing with Honeyeater #1
05:10 PWM and Dry Waveforms
06:12 Playing with Honeyeater #2
07:55 Frequency Modulation
11:19 CV PWM
11:55 Sub-Oscillators
13:02 Honeyeater & Dirty Dan"
GND CIG playtime
video upload by Todd Barton
"More playtime/exploration with the Gaston Nonlinear Dynamics (GND) Compact Impulse Generator (CIG) and the two GND effects modules. Enjoy!
More here: https://ryangastonmusic.com/
My Patreon: / synthtodd"
8 VCV RACK WORKFLOW TIPS in just under 7 minutes
video upload by Omri Cohen
"Here is the Introduction to VCV 2 course - https://omricohen.gumroad.com/l/aawan...
Introduction - 00:00
Tuning VCOs - 00:19
Tuning other modules - 01:38
Tuning sequencers - 02:21
Mathematical expressions - 03:08
Moving cables - 04:11
Context menu - 04:39
Copy settings - 05:13
Stackable inputs - 05:55"
Additional resources: https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
MetaModule Tutorials: Producer Pack 70s Comp & 70s EQ
video upload by 4ms Company
"You can view the patch notes and download the files to try out on your MetaModule: https://forum.4ms.info/t/producer-pac..."
EP04 : SEQ MODE 🟦 HERMOD+ TUTORIALS
video upload by Squarp instruments
"In this episode, we’re exploring the SEQ mode of Hermod+. We'll look at how to set up Sequence mode, break down what a pattern contains, and show you how to manage and load different projects while keeping everything perfectly synchronized.
All the shortcuts used in this video are listed here :
🏃♀️ https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/...
CHAPTERS
0:00 INTRO
01:58 Part 1 : OVERVIEW
03:19 Part 2 : PATTERN CONTENT
04:38 Part 3 : SYNC VALUES
05:44 Part 4 : RUN MODES
06:52 Part 5 : SEQUENCE CHAINS
08:04 Part 6 : SAVE/LOAD
COMPLETE MANUAL
🇬🇧 https://squarp.net/hermodplus/manual/"
11/30/25 Metasonix D-2000 + MFB SEQ-1 + Roland SPH-323 + Peavey 1300 + Alesis MIDIVERB II
video upload by Cfpp0
"11/30/25 Metasonix D-2000 + MFB SEQ-1 + Roland SPH-323 + Peavey 1300 + Alesis MIDIVERB II
ALM Pamela’s New Workout clocks the MFB SEQ-1, which is triggering the Metasonix D-2000. The D-2000 mix output runs through the Roland SPH-323 phase shifter into the Peavey 1300 delay, in a double mode with heavy feedback. That signal runs to the Mackie Onyx 1640 mixer, where a reversed reverb from the Alesis MIDIVERB II is applied."
"What Would Bob Do?" Eurorack Modular Synthesizer, 2025 Grand Prize for Bob Moog Foundation Raffle
video upload by moogfoundation
"Get your raffle tickets to win this amazing synthesizer! bit.ly/BMFEurorack2025
Synthesizer educator Chris Meyer (Learning Modular) introduces the Grand Prize Eurorack modular synthesizer being raffled off by the Bob Moog Foundation. It carries a value exceeding $24,000 and includes 50 modules, 11 controllers, and components from 52 companies across 17 countries."

"The Bob Moog Foundation is pleased to announce our winter fundraising raffle of a beautiful, custom-built Eurorack modular synthesizer system. It is housed in a handcrafted 15U (126 hp) walnut cabinet and carries a value exceeding $24,000. The system includes 50 Eurorack modules, 11 controllers, and components from 52 companies across 17 countries.
Tickets for the raffle are $25 each, 5 for $100, 12 for $200, and 35 for $500
The raffle ends on Friday, December 19th, and is open internationally. The winners will be announced on Tuesday, December 23rd.
Synthesizer pioneer and educator Chris Meyer curated the synthesizer's assembly, while the cabinet was designed and created by Christopher Perryman of Gold Splinter Woodworking Studio.
Bob Moog had a career-long interest in alternative controllers. In the spirit of "What Would Bob Do," this incredible system includes not only a host of analog and digital oscillators, filters, sequencers, and effects, but an expansive collection of alternate controllers as well. This diverse assortment of peripherals includes a heart sensing monitor, two theremins, a touch controller, percussion hardware, and a ribbon controller, all connectable to an expressive Roli Seaboard controller.
In addition to a grand prize, this winter's raffle also offers an Expressive-E Osmose synthesizer ($1799 value) for second prize, along with a Noisy 2 software synthesizer ($150 value) for third prize.
Proceeds from the raffle benefit our important work in science education, archive preservation, and the operation of the Moogseum in downtown Asheville, NC."
Sunday, November 30, 2025
X1L3 - STARSTRIKE - boss fight - 8 bit techno - AY3 / YM2149f - eurorack module
video upload by X1L3
"A bit of tidying up of the code and a tweak to the tuning routine of the AY/YM/GT300 modules. Pretty much wrapped up now. And those three dev modules are now consolidated into one build which can run the AY3, it's clones, and the YM2149f. The final build being called starstrike. Named after an old ZX spectrum favourite of mine (starstrike II)....
No filters used this time, so it doesn't sound like it's trying to pretend to be a sid chip. Just pure ZX/ST square wave action. 198X 8 bit techno / cracktro music. A good example of how well it does this even as a drone machine with no VCA support 🔥🔥🔥"
patching w/ bionic lester 1.5
video upload by justin3am
"Just exploring some of the potential for mayhem provided by the Bionic Lester mk 1.5, Industial Music Electronics. A dual switched capacitor filter with output mixers, different clocking options and aliasing.
I chose the Type A filter chip which makes it closer to the original Bionic Lester. Some really brutal sounds in this thing."
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