I see people with modular synth setups and it always looks like spaghetti to me. Is there some kind of mux/demux that every possible input/output can be hooked into, and you can control the routes via physical switches? (or voltages even)
@@jimkerak6404 It usually starts off pretty manageable, but with all layers and modulations it becomes spagetti. All modules have more or less a single task, like generating a waveform, controlling volume, generating sequences, envelopes, fx etc. They all spit out or accept voltages, so you can connect anything to anything. For instance you could connect an envelope to control the volume, but instead you can choose to connect a soundwave or a sequence to control the volume. So you could use it as a bunch of traditional synths or make weird connections that to see what happens…
Nicely done.
Woah, sexy tones 🖤
great stuff sir!
Cool!
Very nice Stefan! This style suits you well 👍
Thanks buddy!
I’m in awe of people that know what the fuck to do with those things. Great job dude, sounds fantastic
@@RD-jr8nv Thanks man! I’m still just tinkering with it :)
I see people with modular synth setups and it always looks like spaghetti to me. Is there some kind of mux/demux that every possible input/output can be hooked into, and you can control the routes via physical switches? (or voltages even)
@@jimkerak6404 It usually starts off pretty manageable, but with all layers and modulations it becomes spagetti. All modules have more or less a single task, like generating a waveform, controlling volume, generating sequences, envelopes, fx etc. They all spit out or accept voltages, so you can connect anything to anything. For instance you could connect an envelope to control the volume, but instead you can choose to connect a soundwave or a sequence to control the volume. So you could use it as a bunch of traditional synths or make weird connections that to see what happens…