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Channel 37
Добавлен 10 мар 2021
Join a scientist and classic musician on their journey into the world of DIY eurorack modular synthesis. This is not instructional or commercial - it is "synthertainment". The name Channel 37 refers to the narrow band of noise between the regular entertainment of channels 36 and 38, kept free for scientific research purposes.
ThreeTom - Doppio and Design Philosophy
Tom Verschooten from ThreeTom talks about his upcoming dual drive module Doppio, his fascinations in electronic and mechanical engineering, and how to achieve perfection in module design.
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Making Sound Machines - Their journey into DIY and artistic vision
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
Interview with Enrica Gissel and Roland Nebe from Making Sound Machines about their new Stolperbeats and upcoming drum module, and their backgrounds in music and engineering.
Jolin Iacta series: How to build, review, demo and tutorial
Просмотров 7952 года назад
The Jolin Iacta series consists of the Ashiko (stereo ping pong VCA), GetRekt (waveshaper), GitGud (complex LFO), and Goblet (filter). It brings a unique interface and aesthetic to eurorack, with its "touch potentiometers" and front-panel mounted hardware. The modules are very easy to build for beginners, but extremely rewarding, unique, and feature-packed.
Jakplugg Twiigs (Mutable Instruments Branches clone) - DIY tutorial, audio demo, review
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.2 года назад
We hear you love branches, so we put branches in your branches! Twiigs combines two Mutable Instruments branches into one module, with the Twigs firmware on one (voltage controlled clock multiplier and swing), and the classic Branches Bernoulli gate on the other side. We show you how to build one from the full kit available through Pusherman: pushermanproductions.com/product/full-kit-smd-pre-so...
Making Sound Machines Multiplikand - Review and DIY tutorial
Просмотров 3502 года назад
Multiplikand is an active mix/mult for audio and CV, with optional DC filtering. A switch allows you to sum top and bottom channels (e.g., for a stereo send/return), or all four channels together (e.g., for a drum kit). Pin headers in the back allow you to connect to an Arduino or similar, making the Multiplikand very suitable for installation art.
Making Sound Machines Tausend dB - DIY tutorial, review, quick demo
Просмотров 5432 года назад
The Tausend dB is a four channel amplifier module for audio or CV, with mute switches, gain knobs, clipping at /-1 11V, and optional DC filtering. Use it to bring line level signals into Eurorack and/or patching them on to Arduino using jumper cables! Perfect for piezo microphones and sound installation art.
Skull & Circuits "Can I Kick It?" - review, DIY tutorial and demo
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
An analog kick drum module based on dual cross-modulated variable waveshape oscillators, the Kick It is a joy to tweak and can easily generate a variety of natural and brutal kicks, and freaky sound effects. The build is all through-hole, but beware: the parts are tightly spaced! Kits here: www.skullandcircuits.com/product/can-i-kick-it-pcb-panel-set/
Venus Instruments Veno-Echo - review and DIY tutorial
Просмотров 8732 года назад
The Veno-Echo is a digital clocked stereo delay with full CV control over most parameters. It runs on the Electro Smith Daisy Seed, and the build is pretty easy despite being 0603 SMD. Panel / PCB: www.venusinstrumentsaudio.com/buy
ST Modular Oberhausen calibration procedure
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
This is a step by step video tutorial for calibrating the ST Modular Oberhausen.
ST Modular Oberhausen - DIY tutorial, demo, and review
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
The Oberhausen is a dual CEM3340 based VCO, with tons of internal and external modulation options and hands-on control for crafting unique timbres and exploring sound. This is an extremely challenging DIY build, so a tutorial may come in useful! Panel / PCB: pushermanproductions.com/product/st-modular-oberhausen-fr4-panel-pcb-set/ More info: www.st-modular.com/oberhausen.htm
Antumbra PATH: Build, demo, review
Просмотров 8402 года назад
A sophisticated sequential switch in only 6HP, the Antumbra PATH can be used to introduce variety into your patches at different musical timescales. Switch between patches, between melodies or rhythms - even between different waveshapes to generate new timbres. An easy 0603 SMD build, PCB and front panel are available from pushermanproductions.com/product/antumbra-path-sequential-switch-pcb-6hp...
Rebel Technology - Reprogrammable, modular, and playable synths!
Просмотров 8202 года назад
We talked with Martin Klang from Rebel Technology about his inspirations in art and music, and about his vision for physical, patchable, playable but fully reprogrammable instruments. A custom software "ghost" in a versatile hardware "shell"!
Feedback Modules - On becoming a modular god in Central Europe
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.2 года назад
Andrei from Feedback Modules tells the remarkable story of how he educated himself about music and electrical engineering in post-communist Romania. His modules bring back classic sounds of the 80s; extremely lush and (re-)designed to perfection. Just make sure to get a deep case, because the PCBs run thick!
The man behind the misfit toys - interview with Paul Tas from Error Instruments
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
Paul Tas has famous hands that he uses to demonstrate the most creative auditive toys on RUclips almost every day. We finally tracked down the man behind the hands, and had an opportunity to ask him all of the questions that have been building up. Watch this to learn more about one of Eurorack's most creative makers.
Erica Synths brings back DIY with Moritz Klein
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 года назад
We talked with Leo Novus, who represented Erica Synths at Barcelona Modular Day. After retiring their original series of DIY modules (which are still available as open source projects), Erica is now collaborating with RUclipsr Moritz Klein to introduce a series of educational DIY modules.
These eurorack modules have no jacks and pots!
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
These eurorack modules have no jacks and pots!
BEFACO Modular Day Barcelona - Day 1
Просмотров 1 тыс.3 года назад
BEFACO Modular Day Barcelona - Day 1
Schräg filter (Bastl Cinnamon clone) - Build, calibration, review & demo
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Schräg filter (Bastl Cinnamon clone) - Build, calibration, review & demo
Plum Audio Euroscope build, review, and demo
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Plum Audio Euroscope build, review, and demo
Witch by Rebel Technology and Befaco: close-up build, audio demo and review
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
Witch by Rebel Technology and Befaco: close-up build, audio demo and review
Kassutronics Quantizer build, review, and demo
Просмотров 4,5 тыс.3 года назад
Kassutronics Quantizer build, review, and demo
Befaco / Rebel Technology Phoreo: Build, demo and review
Просмотров 6623 года назад
Befaco / Rebel Technology Phoreo: Build, demo and review
Stoicheia euclidean sequencer build, audio demo and review
Просмотров 8293 года назад
Stoicheia euclidean sequencer build, audio demo and review
Plinky (blue pcb): Step-by-step build video, demo, and review
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Plinky (blue pcb): Step-by-step build video, demo, and review
Plankton Electronics Nutone: Build, audio demo, and review
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Plankton Electronics Nutone: Build, audio demo, and review
Patching the Nutone with Iszoloscope
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.3 года назад
Patching the Nutone with Iszoloscope
Prok drums build, audio demo, and review
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 года назад
Prok drums build, audio demo, and review
Our journey into Eurorack DIY - tools and goals
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
Our journey into Eurorack DIY - tools and goals
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But can I order the parts and the board (including the touchboard) from JLC pcb for example and build it myself? I can seem to find an answer in the dicord plinky forum.
I used leather gloves for my build and it sounds more analog.
You two are creepy.
hes very good i love how he eexplains process i agree with him alot
modular babes 🤤
Hey guys... please do more videos. It is not necessary to do DIY modules. I have an Arturia Minibrute 2S as you and you can show hoe to do patches with the modules. Please, I beg you... DO MORE VIDEOS!!!
I can find the build guide for this anywhere
We miss you guys !
Awesome video, thanks so much for creating it! I'm setting up to build the Thonk kit now. But...there's a section late in the build doc on programming the microcontroller. I'm stumped. You didn't touch on this part so I'm wondering if it's actually necessary. I have no knowledge of microcontrollers/arduinos so I'm intimidated by these instructions. I've built a few module kits but never encountered anything that required programming, and it seems like too deep a dive for me at this point. Any thoughts?
Which splitter are you using there around 10.56? It looks really slim, plus the hole would allow me to hang them on the side of my case!
following statement is false if you have the twigs firmware on the left: "you could just patch a single trigger signal into the 1st input and then play with that on all 4 channels". Actually, the 1rst input in this case is a Reset input. It is the 2nd input that normals a trigger to all channels. I am making this observation, because of this statement I thought my Twiigs was malfunctionning. But else thanks for the video :-)
Another solid build!
as someone that doesnt really have nostalgic feelings about tape sound i must say slowed down tape is still interesting to me haha, incredible stuff!
Thanks! Always nice to have a visual, heads-up before you go in for assembly!
Hey guys, really interesting video, sorry you guys are suffering from the Rona etc. but just a word of advice to maybe make the video look a little more professional or sound more professional I should say when you guys are talking at the beginning in the echoey room instead maybe go with the Roland go mixer pro-x, it hooks right to your phone which it looks like you’re recording with, but you could use Lavalier mics and put those into the mixer and then the mixer goes directly into the phone and you get really crispy sound. You won’t get that room sound that sounds so amateurish. I hate to even use the word “amateurish“ on people who are assembling complex modules, but just a tip. If you want to take it, you can and if not, you can tell me to go bite it. Yours truly NAI SAMMON
I didn't even knew that there was a DIY version of the Veno-Echo (they should have called it Vino-Echo or Vinum-Echo IMHO)m therefore THANKS. It's definitely one of the more interesting and musical delays around right now.
Much respect for Paul Tas for working to overcome and move past what seems to be a pretty profound case of dyslexia. I like your channel a lot, by the way. 😁
skipped through the ENTIRE video and you NEVER stopped talking and started demoing. EXACTLY the kind of youtube video I hate... all talk and no demo
Great video, I especially liked your transparency when things didn't quite go to plan and the associated tips as a result.
You left out an important step that builders need to know! When placing the jacks the third long pin on the first row under the sliders should be facing towards the bottom of the module. Then the second row under the sliders should be turned around with the long lead facing away from the bottom of the module and the long pin should be inserted into the same hole as the row above it, both long leads share the same hole. Repeat this for the third row facing towards the bottom and the fourth row facing the top and the long lead of those two rows sharing the same hole. It is also worth mentioning that the 4 additional LEDS in the kit are for changing the color of the sliders if you want to.
"It's purring like a cat." "...or Jeff Goldblum". 😂 Brilliant!!
Amazing video and walkthrough - thank you for this! I appreciate y'all 😄
Doppio lovely and simple. I'm also excited to see what these "bigger" modules are that Tom is cooking up
Bastl is a beast. I love all their stuff.
Do they make it in SILVER, as well?
You guys had me at Radiohead. Kind regards.
Great interview... Thanks.
Well done Tom!
juice?
Eh?
new favourite channel. you two are adorable and I really like the unique dynamic of a modular channel with two hosts on camera instead of a just a disembodied voice
That's very kind, thank you!!
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daar is tie,,, dank. /there it is thanks
yaho~love it-gorgeous !👍
great modules Thanks 1 of you or both?... visit the dutch modulair fest. Is there a yt video of this?
We're working on it!
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These are great and I hope everyone great success with this line, but...don't hate me for this ... nothing about producing PCBs is eco friendly.
Good point!
Nice!
Love your guys videos !
ST modular needs more recognition! Quality stuff
Delightfully nerdy - love it, love your channel
:3
Nice noisy patches!
Hi, thanx for this great video! What testing power supply do you guys use before installing into rack? regards!
Something based on Tom Whitwell's "stupid" USB power supply ;) github.com/TomWhitwell/StupidUSBPower
hi great yt. Thanks BTW The pusherman link doesn't work correct.
Great video.. thanks Which avr programmer did you used?
We just got a generic one from AliExpress for 5 bucks, works fine!
@@Channel37synth an usb programmer?
@@rmanpojo8485 yes, the "usbasp" type!
Thanks for the thorough, concise videos. I've been wanting this module since Caspar posted about it. It's almost time🙌
How is it coming along?
Thank you again for this build video! We hope you had fun soldering and can use both modules in your patches. We always enjoy the build montages, especially the cool little tracks you put in the background. Really looking forward to your next videos and the modules you will build.
Cool demonstration, came across it looking for a review of Nutone to possibly get it for my rack. I'm intrigued to see more on your channel, keep it up ;)
Thank you so much for making this video. We had a lot of fun watching it! We really liked the patch you came up with, but the best part maybe was that you got the joke about thousand = Tausend 😅