This is the kind of video that is the best thing about RUclips. You have set a high standard of presentation with very informative content. Can't thank you enough for this. Especially with this module, the 1005 which is a very tricky subject with condensed logic. For beginners you have made a reference work to navigate these concepts. I noticed a comment further down talking about chords and tuning. This is an excellence subject as you know and is much more important than we can imagine. It is the basis of how we perceive this part of the electro/magnetic spectrum called sound.. Harmonics are the things that help us discern one sound from another. This module is a great playground for discovering tuning. The thing that really blows my mind is that you can create at least 3 tones with 2 oscillators and then send that through something like the 1047 filter and you have sonic heaven on earth. Its a great ride! Cheers
Not only that, but they're making recreations of entire modular ecosystems that the average player has never even touched, and they're doing it at an unreal price point.
Yeah, I started my Behringer modular journey about a month ago with the System 15 and loving it. Quality of their synth' gear seems fine to me, no issues, I also have their Odyssey and Monopoly.
Excellent review! The 1005 is probably the most unusual "ring-mod" ever, but is great for it. This was designed back in a time where there wasn't a lazy path to follow, it was breaking new ground. Many of the 2500 modules contain functionality that is lacking in modern more genereric designs.
Thanks for sharing what you've discovered with your homework :D This module intimidates me more than the 1036 S&H module lol. Probably the math behind ring modulation.
I love your descriptions of the functionality of these modules, a first port of call for making a decision about purchasing . Thanks for your work it's certainly influenced my decisions.
thanks for the extensive review. i would like to confirm however if the modamp can do amplitude modulation!? my guess is it would be in unmod mode using the cv-in? can you confirm this?
Yes, but they do it in a more "controlled" way than tweaking both pitch knobs by hand. The tune knob keeps the ratio (offset) between the VCOs constant and changes the pitch of both VCOs simultaneously. The ratio knob changes the offset between the two VCOs.
Is it possible to use something like this without having any other Eurorack equipment? I have other synths and such, so I would assume I could just use it with normal synths?
You may want to check the voltages before you do. Eurorack supports up to 10V peak to peak in the audio range and control voltages typically have a -8V to 8V range. If this fits on both ends, you should be fine.
This is the kind of video that is the best thing about RUclips. You have set a high standard of presentation with very informative content. Can't thank you enough for this. Especially with this module, the 1005 which is a very tricky subject with condensed logic.
For beginners you have made a reference work to navigate these concepts. I noticed a comment further down talking about chords and tuning. This is an excellence subject as you know and is much more important than we can imagine. It is the basis of how we perceive this part of the electro/magnetic spectrum called sound.. Harmonics are the things that help us discern one sound from another. This module is a great playground for discovering tuning.
The thing that really blows my mind is that you can create at least 3 tones with 2 oscillators and then send that through something like the 1047 filter and you have sonic heaven on earth. Its a great ride! Cheers
Well done! A lot of people criticize Behringer, but they are making entry into Eurorack more affordable with some fairly sophisticated modules.
Not only that, but they're making recreations of entire modular ecosystems that the average player has never even touched, and they're doing it at an unreal price point.
Yeah, I started my Behringer modular journey about a month ago with the System 15 and loving it. Quality of their synth' gear seems fine to me, no issues, I also have their Odyssey and Monopoly.
@@chupathingy5862 Agreed.
Excellent review! The 1005 is probably the most unusual "ring-mod" ever, but is great for it. This was designed back in a time where there wasn't a lazy path to follow, it was breaking new ground. Many of the 2500 modules contain functionality that is lacking in modern more genereric designs.
Thanks for sharing what you've discovered with your homework :D This module intimidates me more than the 1036 S&H module lol. Probably the math behind ring modulation.
Nice, just shared this video on Modwiggler. Would love to see you do a video on the 1036 Sample and Hold module as well!
Thanks! Will capture the 1036 and the other modules (FiltAmp, MMF and the envelope) in future videos.
Great explanation and demonstration. I think the Ratio and Tune knobs add a lot of functionality to this module. Thanks!
cool cool.
well described ! thanks
I love your descriptions of the functionality of these modules, a first port of call for making a decision about purchasing . Thanks for your work it's certainly influenced my decisions.
Great review, wasn’t aware of the two o/ps or the gate function-already got the 1047 filter which is very good.
Great job, thanks for doing all the research on how this works, very interesting design 👍
Love your content and the way that you clearly explain and demonstrate……………..GREAT work
Thank you for an incredibly detailed explanation of this. Looking forward to checking out some more of your videos!
Thank you so much for this excellent and detailed video!
These reviews are fantastic! Nice work!
Excellently explained!
Excellent work - thank you!
Brilliant explanation, thank you.
Thank you very much, this really helps.
very cool ARP look!
that is gorgeous
amazing video! thanks a ton
Excellent!
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Excellent video, but what a pity there’s no voltage control of anything but vca.
thanks for the extensive review. i would like to confirm however if the modamp can do amplitude modulation!? my guess is it would be in unmod mode using the cv-in? can you confirm this?
Yes, the cv-in controls the VCA. It doesn't matter if in mod or unmod, the VCA is downstream of the ring modulator and always in the signal path.
thank you for this explanation, but the cv in above gate ? its for the amp setting but what can you do with it?
Yep, that's the voltage control input for the VCA gain. Same effect as turning the big gain knob.
Are the Ratio and Tune knobs make same as if i tweak oscillators pitch knobs?
Yes, but they do it in a more "controlled" way than tweaking both pitch knobs by hand. The tune knob keeps the ratio (offset) between the VCOs constant and changes the pitch of both VCOs simultaneously. The ratio knob changes the offset between the two VCOs.
Is it possible to use something like this without having any other Eurorack equipment? I have other synths and such, so I would assume I could just use it with normal synths?
You may want to check the voltages before you do. Eurorack supports up to 10V peak to peak in the audio range and control voltages typically have a -8V to 8V range. If this fits on both ends, you should be fine.
@@synthesizer83 - Thank you!
wow, tough nut to crack. It can also just used as a vca right?
yep, in unmod mode you can just feed your audio signal a through the ring modulator to the vca and control the gain with the cv input.