Thread: rig tip

Wow that is quite the setup to be starting with, congrats! Welcome to a super fun journey in the world of modular.

Its a bit hard to know what kind of guidance to give without knowing your background, but I am guessing you have a baseline understanding of synthesis since you know how to use the sequencer and drum module. I would recommend just taking time to try and learn each module gradually - spend a few days just running various signals from the VCO through the system and let your curiousity guide you. Heres a few examples of what i mean:
- "What if i use an LFO to control the VCA instead of an envelope?"
- "What happens if I blend all the waveforms together in the filter?"
- "What happens if I use a gate/trigger pattern from the drum sequencer to modulate different parameters?"

Thats going to give you some results and then you can take it to google/forums to understand better. I learned a ton that way. For example when I was brand new I was playing with an oscilator into a wavefolder and noticed the sawtooth wave would get processed, but then a square wave had no change. A quick trip to google and I learned you cant really fold square waves. Good to know!

I know thats not necesarily the patch suggestion you asked for, but honestly I have found its best to familiarize yoruself with the system and workflow first. That time really pays off as it empowers you to be more intentional when working - I.E. "I want this kind of sound and I bet I could create it this way."

Have fun!!!!



First time playing around with vocal samples and I defnitely will be doing that again! Thanks for taking the time to check it out


This is awesome! Super creative use of just a few modules. Gave me a few ideas I want to try out with my own setup.


Just ones planted outside :) Had a ton of fun working on this one, and even managed to catch a bunny and squirrel randomly interacting in the background! The best example of them starts at about 3:50 in the video.

Thank you so much ahead of time for those of you who give it a listen :)


Thread: Dimmable

Thanks for checking it out I appreciate it! :)


Thread: Dimmable

Yo! I am about a year into my modular adventure and I am having a hell of alot of fun. This is the first "Generative Ambient" patch I have felt confident enough in to actually share with the world.

Thanks to anyone who checks it out. Also huge thank you to ModularGrid and those of you in the forum. Learning how to participate in this wonderful corner of musicanship would not be possible without the community!


This was great! Beautiful sounds and a fantastic explination of what you were doing. It inspired me to try a few new things with my Bloom. Thanks!