Lynda.com – Learning Modular Synthesis: Eurorack Expansion (TUTORIAL)

By | February 3, 2022

 

Release year: 2017
Manufacturer: Lynda.com
Manufacturer website: Lynda.com
Author: Chris Meyer
Duration: 6h. 58 min.
Handout type: Video tutorial
English language
Sample files: none
Video Format: MP4
Video: MPEG4 Video (H264) 1280×720 23.976fps 2408kbps [V: Telestream Inc. Dib Library – ReleaseVantage 2014.59.138974 [eng] (h264 main L4.0, yuv420p, 1280×720, 2408 kb/s)]
Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 160kbps [A: Telestream Inc. Dib Library – ReleaseVantage 2014.59.138974 [eng] (aac lc, 48000 Hz, stereo, 160 kb/s)]


Description: Do you have a small modular or semi-modular synthesizer, and you are wondering: what else needs to be added to expand the system’s capabilities? And how can I get the most out of what I buy? In this extensive synth designer course, Chris Meyer reveals important utilities or modules needed to extend a base system such as the Moog Mother-32, and then explores the wide range of modules available in the eurorec modular synth format. Description: You have a small core modular or semi-modular synth, and you’re wondering: What should I add next to grow the capabilities of my system? And how can I get the most out of what I buy? In this extensive course, synth designer Chris Meyer reveals the important utility or “glue” modules you need to expand a core system such as a Moog Mother-32, and then explores a selection of the wide range of modules available in the Eurorack modular synthesizer format.

Content :
Introduction
1.Welcome
2. Waveforms, harmonics, and voltages
Chapter 1: Integrating with a Eurorack system
1. Getting sound out
2. Comparing built-in and dedicated MIDI-to-CV converters
3. Getting more expression out of your controller
4. Introducing the multi-function Disting
5. Improving articulation with a second envelope
6. Patching VCAs for alternate outputs
7. Using VCAs to control modulation depth
8. Mixing oscillator waveforms
9. Mixing and altering control voltages
Chapter 2: Adding a second oscillator
1. Adding a second oscillator: tuning
2. Adding a second oscillator: waveforms
3. Intellijel Dixie II+: overview
4. Dixie II+: waveforms
5. Dixie II+: hard sync & flip
6. Dixie II+: static FM (frequency modulation)
7. Dixie II+: dynamic FM
8. Verbos Complex Oscillator: overview
9. Verbos Complex: harmonics (waveshaping)
10. Verbos Complex: FM (frequency modulation)
11. Verbos Complex: AM (amplitude modulation)
12. Verbos Complex: soft sync
13. Mutable Instruments Braids: overview
14. MI Braids: wavetable synthesis
15. MI Braids: analog emulations
16. M.I. Braids: West Coast techniques
17. M.I. Braids: vocal and formant synthesis
18. M.I. Braids: physical modeling
19. MI Braids: percussion synthesis
20. MI Braids: other algorithms
Chapter 3: Alternative filters
1. Patching in a different filter
2. Doepfer A-106-5 SEM filter: overview
3. Doepfer SEM: alternate filter modes
4. Erica Dtech VCF: Overview
5. Erica Dtech: exploring instability
6. Doepfer A-127 Triple VCRF: formants
7. Doepfer VCRF: adding motion
Chapter 4: Waveshapers and other sound modifiers
1. Patching in a sound modifier
2. Random*Source Serge Wave Multipliers: overview + VCA
3. RS Wave Multipliers: wavefolding (odd harmonics)
4. RS Wave Multiplers: full wave rectifiers (even harmonics)
5. AJH Synth Ring SM: overview + mixer
6. AJH Ring SM: sub bass
7. AJH Ring SM: ring modulation
8. Happy Nerding Super Sawtor
Chapter 5: Envelopes, LFOs, and other modulation sources
1. Adding a different modulation source
2. WMD MultiMode Envelope + Expander: overview
3. WMD MME: envelope shapes
4. WMD MME: envelope modes
5. WMD MME: voltage control + expander
6. IME Kermit Dual Modulation Aid: overview
7. IME Kermit: votage control & cross-modulation
8. IME Kermit: tap tempo
9. IME Kermit: lo-fi VCO
10. Sputnik West Coast Random Source: overview + noise
11. Sputnik WCRS: fluctuating random
12. Sputnik WCRS: quantized & stored random
13. Sputnik WCRS: switch + sample & hold
Chapter 6: Level control: amplifiers, mixers, and low pass gates
1. Patching in another mixer or voltage controlled amp (VCA)
2. STG Soundlabs .mix
3. Verbos Scan & Pan: overview
4. Verbos Scan & Pan: voltage controlled panning
5. Verbos Scan & Pan: waveform mixing
6. Lifeforms Dynamic Impulse Filter overview
7. Lifeforms DIF: melodic uses
8. Lifeforms DIF: β€œBuchla bongos”
9. Lifeforms DIF: processing percussion
Chapter 7: Effect modules
1. Patching in and controlling modular effects
2. Roland 572: phase shifter
3. Roland 572: analog delay + chorus
4 Roland 572: gate delay
5. WMD/SSF DPLR VC Delay: overview
6. WMD/SSF DPLR: interactive performance
7. Synthrotek Verb: low-fi reverb
8. Synthrotek Verb: modulated resonator
Conclusion: And there’s a lot more
1. Going further


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