So ive been watching tutorials and reading forums like ModWiggler and r/modular, but i still have unanswered questions. So, let me begin by stating that I did get a pretty bad case of shiny new module syndrome and purchased modules without giving a ton of thought about what type of sound i wanted to create. I realize now, that was my first problem. My goal with this whole setup was and still is to create cinematic soundscapes with swelling waveforms, resonation, reverb, and basically create a droning enveloping sound that builds, waxes and wanes. Also, something dark and verging on industrial. Very ambient with little rhythm. I basically want to emulate a lot of the scores that Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have composed. Now that could change in the future, but thats where i want to start. I should add that I am trying to control my modular synth with the Arturia Microfreak and am considering the Squarp Hermod as my midi interface as it has a lot of functionality built in. Now, knowing all of this and seeing what i already have invested in (in terms of modules), what modules would you suggest I keep, which ones are superfluous or otherwise could be sold/traded out, which ones could be useful to achieving my goal, and finally, which ones are vital to overall sound production? My link that im including is what i currently have (or have on the way in the mail) and I have a budget of about $500 USD more to invest in more modules that will help me attain the sound im searching for. I did recently watch a youtube video where a musician created almost exactly the sound I am looking to create. In his video he listed the modules he was using to get his sound: Qu-Bit's Bloom, Mutable's Peaks, Mutable's Rings clone, and Qu-Bit's Prism. After searching those specific modules on Reverb, they are a tad more than i want to spend. So if any of you modular veterans have suggestions for modules that can produce similar effects as the afforementioned ones for a better price, I'm all ears. I'm also open to any of you building patches using my rack as I am a buge visual learner and that type of input would greatly help me in understanding how sound is routed in a modular system in general. Thank you all in advance for your constructive criticism and helpful suggestions. Those of you that came just to poke fun or leave disparaging comments, well, I cant stop you, but I mean, youre only wasting your own time and energy.

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As the title states, im in need of help. i think i have a general understsnding of how the sound should be routed, but when dealing with an instrument that cost me just under 3 grand, id like to have a little more confidence in what im doing before putting live coltage theough my rack and possibly burning out a module or worse, blowing out my bus board. so im going to link my rack and anyone whos reading this post, feel free to build patches or reply with advice on how best to build a working patch. ill beging by kind of detailing how i think a basic patch is supposed to be routed. Feel free to let me know im wrong. So from all the tutorials ive watched i think the correct pathway should be sound source/VCO out>envelope gen in>env. gen. out>filter in>filter's mix out>modulation/fx/lfo in>mod/fx/lfo mix out/VCA in>VCA out>mixer imixer's stereo out>audio interface line in>interface line out>external mixer channel# in>external mixer stereo out>monitors/phones. am i close? i feel like j need an audio engineering degree to be able to effextively learn this thing lol. https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_2725653.jpg

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