Anyone here use a Modular synthesizer?
1. Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls by Allen Strangegd wrote:what book would you guys recommend that I buy to start my edumication.
2. Electronic Music Synthesis: Concept, Facilities, Techniques by H.S. Howe
Those two old school books helped me tremendously. They're the best for understanding concepts. Not really synth specific.
Yeah, I'm cash poor too, like the rest of us. Cadillac tastes on a Chevrolet budget.
For books, I'd recommend Synthesis by Herb Deutsch. Herb used to work with Bob in those halcyon days of youre that many of us long for. I'm sure the book is out of print by now. (A recent search on ABE Books (USA) showed three copies available, ranging in price from US$32 to US$100.)
By the way.....who or what is MOTM? I know that MOTU is Mark of the Unicorn, but haven't a clue about what MOTM stands for.
For books, I'd recommend Synthesis by Herb Deutsch. Herb used to work with Bob in those halcyon days of youre that many of us long for. I'm sure the book is out of print by now. (A recent search on ABE Books (USA) showed three copies available, ranging in price from US$32 to US$100.)
By the way.....who or what is MOTM? I know that MOTU is Mark of the Unicorn, but haven't a clue about what MOTM stands for.
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MOTM is the company synthtech. synthtech.com
It's slowly becoming the standard for modular systems that use 1/4" jacks.
Some would argue that another company, syntheisizers.com is. But there is a pretty strong family for MOTM systems. People do convert other systems like blacet, and Ken Stone modules over to MOTM standards with the help of Larry Stooge of wiseguysynths.com. Larry makes these incredible faceplates that match the MOTM system format.
synthisizers.com make some nice traditional moogish modules. I also understand he gets you your modules rather quickly, and that is hard to do with most modular systems. John Blacet is also rather prompt with orders I'll add.
Doepfer, has a large number of modules. I've been thinking about their theremin CV control module and frequency shifter. And also the Analouge Systems EMS clone Filter and Trapizoid Generator. But I would want to convert to 1/4" jacks since those seem a bit reliable to me and will interface with the Voyager better.
Note that MOTM, synthesizers.com, blacet use a +15 -15 v
while the Doepfer, Analouge Systems use +12 -12 v
You need diffrent power supplys for them.
It's slowly becoming the standard for modular systems that use 1/4" jacks.
Some would argue that another company, syntheisizers.com is. But there is a pretty strong family for MOTM systems. People do convert other systems like blacet, and Ken Stone modules over to MOTM standards with the help of Larry Stooge of wiseguysynths.com. Larry makes these incredible faceplates that match the MOTM system format.
synthisizers.com make some nice traditional moogish modules. I also understand he gets you your modules rather quickly, and that is hard to do with most modular systems. John Blacet is also rather prompt with orders I'll add.
Doepfer, has a large number of modules. I've been thinking about their theremin CV control module and frequency shifter. And also the Analouge Systems EMS clone Filter and Trapizoid Generator. But I would want to convert to 1/4" jacks since those seem a bit reliable to me and will interface with the Voyager better.
Note that MOTM, synthesizers.com, blacet use a +15 -15 v
while the Doepfer, Analouge Systems use +12 -12 v
You need diffrent power supplys for them.
are any of you using Moogerfoogers either to build onto your Voyager or other Moog or in conjunction with another modular. I will be ordering these books from my local bookstore so sorry for the uneducated questions. I would love to build a modular that is very raw and gutteral sounding - would knock ppl right out of their seats.
sir_dss - thanks for the response about the MOTM VCOs. Funnily enough, that's pretty much what I thought. The main thing that attracts me about MOTM is the filters and the fact that you can jack line level signals directly into them. I may definitely add some MOTM some day, although I am very impressed with the blacet modules I just received and my next lot of purchases will all be from John.
gd - I use the mf phaser with my setup and I am waiting for a MuRF. The phaser is fantastic - you can disable the lfo and use it as an all pass filter. It has a very rich sound. I am not entirely sure what you mean by raw and guttural (words are so inadequate to describe sound, aren't they?), but my initial impression of blacet would definitely be along these lines. And I don't even have the really, mad modules like the klangwerk, frequency shifter or wiard's noise ring.
gd - I use the mf phaser with my setup and I am waiting for a MuRF. The phaser is fantastic - you can disable the lfo and use it as an all pass filter. It has a very rich sound. I am not entirely sure what you mean by raw and guttural (words are so inadequate to describe sound, aren't they?), but my initial impression of blacet would definitely be along these lines. And I don't even have the really, mad modules like the klangwerk, frequency shifter or wiard's noise ring.
suthnear:
thank-you for your input, I am looking into finding a Dark Star Chaos right now, it integrates with the MOTM and Moog modules so this wpuld be a good starting point for me to build upon. I wish I could find someone in the Toronto Canada area who is into modulars as well so thank god for you all on this board.
I will take a drive down to Moog Music in Buffalo when I get some time off during the weekday as it is only 2 hours from me.
The learning curve continues, book purchases will happen this weekend.
Thank-you so much all for your input, I know there are many more newbies to the modular world out there like myself who hang on your every word.
thank-you for your input, I am looking into finding a Dark Star Chaos right now, it integrates with the MOTM and Moog modules so this wpuld be a good starting point for me to build upon. I wish I could find someone in the Toronto Canada area who is into modulars as well so thank god for you all on this board.
I will take a drive down to Moog Music in Buffalo when I get some time off during the weekday as it is only 2 hours from me.
The learning curve continues, book purchases will happen this weekend.
Thank-you so much all for your input, I know there are many more newbies to the modular world out there like myself who hang on your every word.
Re: Anyone here use a Modular synthesizer?
Hi,analogcontrolfreak wrote:... does anyone here use a Modular synthesizer as either you main instrument or with other keyboards. Be it a vintage Moog Modular or a brand new one like a synthesizers.com.
I'm lucky enough to have both a Synthesizers.com and a Moog Modular in my studio I also have an old Formant Modular which I'm currently restoring.
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Re: Anyone here use a Modular synthesizer?
analogcontrolfreak wrote:I am just courious, but does anyone here use a Modular synthesizer as either you main instrument or with other keyboards. Be it a vintage Moog Modular or a brand new one like a synthesizers.com.
Hello, After reading everything I could about modulars, I took the plunge and bought a PHOBOS RED SQUARE. I didnt want to spend alot of money at first because I wasnt shure if this was somthing I wanted to get into( BOY WAS I WRONG!!!)I have been bit in a big way. The REDSQUARE is a modular in one panel BUT it is patchable, It was a great way to get started now onward I'm traveling to build a MOTM only limited funds stands in my way!
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vorlon42 wrote:Yeah, I'm cash poor too, like the rest of us. Cadillac tastes on a Chevrolet budget.
For books, I'd recommend Synthesis by Herb Deutsch. Herb used to work with Bob in those halcyon days of youre that many of us long for. I'm sure the book is out of print by now. (A recent search on ABE Books (USA) showed three copies available, ranging in price from US$32 to US$100.)
By the way.....who or what is MOTM? I know that MOTU is Mark of the Unicorn, but haven't a clue about what MOTM stands for.
check out the website here: www.synthtech.com