Thread: First system

Hello people, Im new here and new to this modular world of wonders. I have now designed a system here and was wondering if you could help me by telling me if theres anything important missing and if theres some better options for what I already have selected. This would be the first system I could slowly buildup and make changes as I go along, but I just need something to start with, a plan. My main use would be to make ambient and noise stuff for start.

Thanks!


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Hello!

I'm a freelance keyboard playing living in France, and I'm looking to add some modular flexibility to my session/production tools.

My first adventure is a setup that can filter, distort and twist and add delay/rvb, all as clockable as possible. Easily internal clock to precise BPM and easy sync to external midi clock is a must.

My choices in this sketch aren't fixed, more in the line of: I would like a filter here, a preamp here, etc.

Am I overlooking something or is this a reasonable place to start?

Is the 7U (3+1+3) format a good choice?

Thanks for any input!


I also bought Shelves on accident (it was on sale!) so don't feel bad. ;-). I'm sure it's a good module, but it overlaps other stuff I have. I don't have the version with the expanded filter options like you do.

I don't know Yarns but if you are using a computer with this or external sequencer I hear it is very good. I use a Beatstep Pro and a Rene myself. It's all personal choice of course - I don't do live performances. :)

Mutable is very nice stuff - I have Clouds and Braids and thinking of Grids - but I also like the more "raw" tools like Maths, and dedicated VCOs and filters. Anyway - good luck with your choices!


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Yes, makes good sense. Was thinking of veils but it's a lot of rack space for 4vca's. I've also neglected drums a bit so I'll go back and have a rethink. Thanks.


This is a Nice One DUDE ;-)


Hey amop!
Good question! Not sure why i got stuck with only MI products. It started with me buying Warps, found out that it was a cross-modulator, a VCA, and a vocoder. So most of the modules are multifunctional, which i feelt was something for me.
Yes its true, i bought shelves on accident haha! Right now i am using it more as a "EQ" , so i patch the full mix from the Frames to shelves and then to the intellijel Out module, but you are right on that point that its just a space Waste right now. I will look in to that.

I was thinking the same! But the Yarns module can send up to 2 diffrent sequences and also a clock signal (in this case im sending the clock signal to the Grids so i can build drum patterns. Its a littlebit of menu diving, but it gets the jobb done haha!


It's a nice selection but any reason in particular you are using almost exclusively MI equipment? I would mix it up a bit myself. Also, something like Shelves is taking a lot of space and maybe not providing much benefit for your usage.

I would add a sequencer of some kind. Metropolis is a good one though maybe too big here. Or Pam's Workout.


hello all modularheads out there!
im right now thinking of extending my modular system. My main goal is to have something to bring and play live shows on. So something similar to a groovebox would be great.

Right now i have the intellijel 7U case, getting the 1u modules soon next week. with this system i also bought the Roland Aira system 1M so maby in the future i'll get another intellijel case and snap on this build (so in the end it will be a 10/11 U rac)

is it anything you guys think i should add to my system right now? think i've figured out the drum part and the synth parts. Any good input would be really nice. I usally make like electrohouse, industrial music.

thanks!!
//Komrad sebas


recently purchased mixers from @erstlaub. items looked new, service was how you want it and if that wasn't enough the price was keen.


Input module ( and also z-sum4 expander ) , useful and very cheap.
It does its duty -
Unfortunately, shipping is by ordinary mail from Russia.
Too much time !
(To Italy, almost two months)

But I still recommend it


Thanks for the tip!


CV conditioning = offset, scaling, inverting, mixing of control voltages

Yes Frames is a bunch of VCAs and a mixer of sorts, but not all at the same time. Plus, Frames's special feature is switching between different settings of its 4 channels under CV control up to audio rates. Putting it to work as a bunch of bread & butter VCAs or a cheap dedicated mixer seems like a waste.

Get a dedicated multiple VCA and a 4 ch audio mixer. 2xVCX and Doepfer A-138b come to mind but are just examples (use the module browser). As a general rule I recommend cutting your teeth on a bunch of simple second hand modules and upgrade to more expensive gear when you really are able to make use of its specific features. Makes sense?


Thanks. What is CV conditioning? And Frames is a mixer or perhaps there's​ another type of mixer. Any makes and models for your suggestions?


How about a stereo output? I know it's not as exciting as other modules, but having a massive stereo image can be heavenly, especially with your new Morphagene! (I got one and it is amazing)


UPDATE : Batumi & Morphagene added, whoa LOT of fun !


Hello,
I would suggest to ask this question over at muffwiggler, much bigger audience.
This would be probably the right forum there:
https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=158962&highlight=


Looking good! Like to elaborate about the cases and how this setup came about?


Hello everybody, excited first poster here!

In short: Anybody using Expert Sleepers ES-8 ADAT connections to get two-way communication going between Native Instruments Reaktor (or similar) via Ableton Live? What is your experience doing it like this? Any drawbacks? How is the performance and quality if you want to route audio in and out? What are the alternatives to this setup that you considered?

Background info: I've bought my Eurorack steppingstone (a Moog Mother-32, what else) a few months back and I'm looking forward to build up my own sound further. To explore the different options I have and what kind of hardware modules are worth to invest in, I would like to experiment in software, like Native Instruments Reaktor. As I want to incorporate an interface between my DAW and Eurorack anyways, the Expert Sleepers ES-8 seems to be a great option. This way I'll be able to connect my hardware to Reaktor in Ableton Live and explore what kind of modules I would like to have in hardware. Since Live on Windows is not able to handle two audio interfaces, I would use ADAT to connect the ES-8 to my Focusrite Scarlett 18i20. As I've never used any hardware in this way and there is not much information on the ES-8 available yet, this brings me to the questions above.


Photo of my live performance setup as of April 25, 2017 -

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Hi. I'm missing:
CV conditioning
VCAs
Mixer


I had the pleasure of purchasing Mutable Instruments Peaks and Veils from @pabetancourt as my first purchase from a seller on Modular Grid. Great experience with accurate descriptions, great communication, with quick and well packaged shipping. A class act.


Thread: Main Rack

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Hi everyone.
I'm a total newb in ER so I'm here to mine your deep minds on my desired set up.
I haven't done any hardware based music in about 20 years and to be honest, if it wasn't for the compact size and power of ER I don't think I'd bother. Truth is, soft synths don't do it for me anymore so here I am!
I've already bought the top row of my rack and I'm mostly happy. I haven't quite figured out what to do with frames yet but i like the look of the parasite update so it's staying for now. I think I probably err on the side of organic sounds with looser sequencing like cinematic sound design although I'd like a flexible system for the occasional tight electronic session now and again. I want to do some work with vocals and the morphagene looks great for this. Maybe I have too much modulation and not enough utility modules. What do you think?
Here's an example of some sound I like.
https://bleep.com/release/stream/78524-children-of-alice-children-of-alice

Thanks.


Batumi is on the way. For reverb/delay, I'm using external Strymon pedals or processing via my DAW. If I can get a second hand Cloud, why not..


The general people should understand what the people want from this group discussion. This http://okdissertations.com/blog/how-to-write-a-dissertation will let the people know about the quality of the services so that they can build their own philosophy.


4ms kits, like rotating clock divider, pingable quad lfo, or pingable envelope generator



I went into DIY because of Mutable: love them. I thought DIY would be my way of restraining my buys, teaching me something in the way. Now that I have a lot, I realize I should have payed more attention to what type of voice/system I was building. So, for exemple, there's an excess of VCAs...People say there's never enough VCAs, but right now I'm playing live with the upper row, (which only has the Ripples included VCA), and what I feel I lack is modulation.

Anyhow, how would you finish this rack? just DIY....


As others have answered, more modulation could be a good idea. I also think that your rack could benefit from some time modulation: delays and reverbs.


Putting together my first modular to add to my Mother-32. Any advice would be appreciated!


recently purchased a z3000 from @kncmps. super service , would recommend to the community.


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Maybe I'm missing something but I would like it to be easier to tag modules as "my modules".

Assuming the modules are in a rack already, look in the Edit menu for "Add all to My Modules".

Unicorn only feature, I think.


New Unicorn user here, with a couple of feature requests:

1) On the "My Modules" tab of the rack design page, the ability to show "only modules not in the current rack". Keeping track of which modules have been added or removed is tricky with a large rack.

2) A counter for each module owned e.g. I own 2 x Mutable Links. Would be nice to keep track of how many have been used in current design, in tandem with above request.

3) Export owned modules as CSV or similar, which has been requested a while back:

Would also like to see an Excel-compatible spreadsheet of the modules generated from the program.

A CSV export might be possible, I will look into this ...

Any progress?

Cheers!


Just bought an MI Links from @restlessboy.

All good. Good communication, item as described, reasonable price, well packaged and speedily dispatched.

Recommended!

a|x


Made a good deal on a Function with @AVJR
It's the second module I buy from him.
He is very nice and quick to reply. Module was perfectly packed and in superb conditions (just like the previous module i bought from him)

If a compactflash card could talk, it would say "yes".


Leaving a thanks to @vytis for an Optomix. Very good deal, seller was friendly. Module came well packed and in good conditions

If a compactflash card could talk, it would say "yes".


...would like it to be easier to tag modules as "my modules"...If one has a lot of modules it's a pain.

-- SpittingLama

I agree, tagging like 200 modules is a pain.
But much less so than mounting them in a rack.
And you do it only once.


Maybe I'm missing something but I would like it to be easier to tag modules as "my modules". A key command would be great. If one has a lot of modules it's a pain. The only way I can see how to do it is in the results of a search. How can this be done more easily? I find being able to assemble racks from modules that I currently own to be one of the great features of MG....

Also - I haven't used the Marketplace but I speculate that, at this point, Reverb.com integration would be a no-brainer.


Great transaction with @Weepwow !


+1 positive feedback for @robocoder for Rene. Quick delivery, good pack and perfect condition. Always pay attention for me. So, cool seller, I think


Hey man, I came across this recently. Really interesting rack. Is this your rack multiplied to 4 levels or... do you actually intend to build this? Or did I miss something? Thanks. Best of luck!


Ooohhh I like the black panel!


This is a one off custom build i once sold to italy...
-- fonitronik

yes, it's mine :) I still use it all the time, amazing sounding module!
Ciao matthias!


This is a one off custom build i once sold to italy...


Well it looks like a little more digging into what these two modules do has answered my question ... noobie don't read well sometimes ... so, it's gonna be Veils as I want a 'proper' VCA in the mix. Blinds looks interesting tho, so maybe in the next skiff. Cheers, and thanks for looking. =: >


Fantastic transaction with @computersynths thru Modular Grid. Lightning Fast and secure shipping. Extremely helpful and knowledgeable about Modular, had several discussions about same. Hope to deal with again. A+++++. Thanks!


Total noob here ... and putting together a 104 HP Appendix skiff to compliment my Mother-32 set-up.

I am on the fence about the choice of VCAs mentioned above. I have Veils in my mockup case, but I'm wondering if the 'attenuverters' in the Blinds module will be more useful for shaping CV? Seems so on the surface, but maybe there are advanced modular heads that have an opinion as well?

I'm a guitar player by experience, and my style of modular mayhem is more Ambient/Melodic instead of Robotic/Chaotic if that helps. Thanks in advance ... what an amazing website and community you have here. Cheers.