In addition to this Learning Modular website – which contains a modular synth glossary, blog posts and tutorials on modular synths, where to find me on social media, and more – I also: In short, now he’s enjoying using his modular, rather than getting frustrated fighting with it. Now he’s re-organized his system, is playing live on a weekly basis, and has a plan of what modules to get to help him reach his goals. Then he started watching my videos, and read my book. But he also admitted that if he couldn’t get anything except noise out of his modular, he was going to give it all up. To save time, he declared he didn’t need a formal education. To save money, he bought whatever used modules came up for sale cheap. There was a musician in our local modular meetup who felt he could crack the code on his own by aimlessly patching away, hoping to stumble across some great sounds. Fortunately, this knowledge can be learned as quickly as just a few hours, and will cost you less than most modules. Learning how to “patch” modular synths isn’t difficult – once you grasp how they work on the inside, and know what each module is doing to the signal flowing through it. And the good news is, you just found the solution. There’s no need to be depressed – no one was born knowing how to use a modular synth.
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