Are Modular Synthesizers the Future of Music Creation?

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Modular synthesizers are gaining interest among music creators, with discussions highlighting personal experiences from the 70s, including the use of Moog patchboard synths and Teac tape decks. Participants share their journeys of building custom signal processors and modular setups, showcasing various modules and designs. The conversation emphasizes the creativity and flexibility modular synths offer, with users expressing excitement about their unique sound capabilities. There is a nostalgic appreciation for the technology's evolution and its impact on music production. Overall, modular synthesizers are viewed as a significant and innovative tool for future music creation.
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Is anyone here into modular synths?
Does anyone here own a modular synth or has heard of them before?
 
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back in the 70s, i used to have fun with the Moog patchboard synth that our Music Department had. had a couple of Teac 3340 4-track tape decks also.
 
rbj said:
back in the 70s, i used to have fun with the Moog patchboard synth that our Music Department had. had a couple of Teac 3340 4-track tape decks also.

An actual moog modular, wow...
 
Here's a recent photo of my friend Sudhu attempting to refurbish the Moog I learned to build electronic circuits for, also in the early 70's. We had one of those Teac's and a Sony 4 track in our studio as well!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f....225886319911.136598.623064911&type=1&theater

I later built my own signal processor, using some commercial modules and a bunch of my own design. Last time I looked it still worked...

Did you have a question about them?
 
schip666! said:
Here's a recent photo of my friend Sudhu attempting to refurbish the Moog I learned to build electronic circuits for, also in the early 70's. We had one of those Teac's and a Sony 4 track in our studio as well!

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I later built my own signal processor, using some commercial modules and a bunch of my own design. Last time I looked it still worked...

Did you have a question about them?

What sort of signal processor?
Envelope follower, pre-amp, effect, audio-CV?
 
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Here is my eurorack modular synth, it is starting to overflow somewhat.
 
Cool. Who makes those modules?

Here's a funky pic of mine:
modsynth.jpg

As you may see I never got around to labeling anything...but fortunately I made a map and color coded the in/out/control jacks...

Mostly from left to right:
One audio VCO and one fancy VCF, both from Serge Systems I think.
Two more VCF's of my own design, using chips from another synth company.
A ring (balanced) modulator.
Two analog CCD phase shift/delay lines (not very good but kinda fun).
A really crazy pitch shifter (also using CCD delay) hacked out of a cassette tape recorder
that was made to listen to tapes at double speed -- totally whack sound.
Two kinds of distortion circuits.
Four attack-release generators and VCAs
Slow function and noise generators, mixers, envelop followers, and other stuff I don't even remember...

I also made a similar digital controller box based on a (Radio Shack) Trash80. But it has gone the way of the dodo.

You can hear some of the results (circa 1982) here: http://www.etantdonnes.com/Mobsters/
 

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