The 40min supplementary video explains all the technical jargon you need to find and buy the right resistors for your synth projects. It's on Patreon now✌www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483
I’m so excited for the upcoming videos. You really have a fabulous talent for explaining these things in a down to earth, accessible way. I’m inspired!!!! Also love what you said about synth electronics being more of an art than a science, makes me want to go play with some transistors and some audio jacks to see what happens :D
I enjoyed this, the subject can get pretty dry so appreciate you giving it some energy and humour! I will end up watching it multiple times understanding a little bit more each time. It's the maths that is the brick wall at the moment so using the calculator was a helpful tip. I have been building a few Eurorack modules from PCBs and even figuring out what components to buy took a lot of learning, a video on what resistors, capacitors etc. are relevant for synths would be really helpful I'm sure.
It's true, these things aren't as obvious as you'd hope! Nice one for figuring it out though. That extra 40 min Patreon video goes into the specific types of resistors used in synth stuff and what all the technical specs mean 👍 Happy to hear the video is useful for you =)
This is a very good video to learn from, it explains just enough to make you ask questions, that it already explained to you how to solve. Maybe you should write a book or textbook 😅
The 40min supplementary video explains all the technical jargon you need to find and buy the right resistors for your synth projects. It's on Patreon now✌www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-for-99604483
Very well explained!
It reminded me, in places of a sketch on the "Fast Show".
Brilliant!
Absolutely brilliant!!
Thanks
I’m so excited for the upcoming videos. You really have a fabulous talent for explaining these things in a down to earth, accessible way. I’m inspired!!!! Also love what you said about synth electronics being more of an art than a science, makes me want to go play with some transistors and some audio jacks to see what happens :D
Awesome :D happy it was useful for you, see you here for the next one!
I enjoyed this, the subject can get pretty dry so appreciate you giving it some energy and humour! I will end up watching it multiple times understanding a little bit more each time. It's the maths that is the brick wall at the moment so using the calculator was a helpful tip. I have been building a few Eurorack modules from PCBs and even figuring out what components to buy took a lot of learning, a video on what resistors, capacitors etc. are relevant for synths would be really helpful I'm sure.
It's true, these things aren't as obvious as you'd hope! Nice one for figuring it out though.
That extra 40 min Patreon video goes into the specific types of resistors used in synth stuff and what all the technical specs mean 👍
Happy to hear the video is useful for you =)
This is a very good video to learn from, it explains just enough to make you ask questions, that it already explained to you how to solve. Maybe you should write a book or textbook 😅
Exactly what I hoped, cheers 😊
Outstanding
Nice!!!
"Killer" ohms is kilo-ohms, meaning 1000 ohms. It's easy to remember if you compare with 1 kg (kilogram) meaning 1000 grams.
No it’s killer, definitely killer ;)
It seems a bit strange that you're explaining this... The dude already told us the equivalency.
Are you saying sourcing or saucing? 😅
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