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A modular synth lets players design and build their own synth by racking up (usually) independent modules that are connected to each other using patch cables sporting 3.5 mm mono jacks.
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Move to the bottom of the OSC1 strip and locate the volume pot. Set this to a value of 42. Then we need to patch OSC1 into the filter section. Locate the connected patch cable, currently connected to ...
Audio synthesizers can range from vast racks of equipment with modules stitched together by a web of patch cords to a couple of 555s wired together in an Atari punk arrangement. This light-controll… ...
Russian manufacturer Soma Laboratories have created a synth that makes the performer an element in the signal path. Enner is an analogue synthesizer that uses the unique electrical properties of the ...
Stylosette arrives with a few accessories; a mini screwdriver can be used to change the depth and speed for the vibrato, while an included set of clips and patch cables can be hooked up to a patch ...
Recreate the distinctive sound of the Clavinet, a keyboard favoured by everyone from Snarky Puppy to Stevie Wonder ...
'Patch & Tweak with Moog' is Kim Bjorn's combination of deep technical dive, corporate history, creator conversations and more about the iconic synthesizers of Moog Music. And it's very much a ...
The company made modular synthesizers throughout the 1960s, but those machines required technical expertise and extra parts like patch cables. Pre-wired modules, however, can be played as they arrive.