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Post by pol on Oct 2, 2021 20:28:04 GMT
wiki.aemodular.com/pmwiki.php/AeMusic/BooksI've put on some Youtube channels and website (and a couple more books) on the above page. Felt it was fine to mention Carsten and Felix as they do a lot for the AE and is relevant, especially for newcomers. The question I really wanted to pose is, are there other channels/websites that are good resources? The layout may need adjusting to have AE related/Music Related/Electronics related sections? Your thoughts?
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Post by pt3r on Oct 3, 2021 10:44:16 GMT
On youtube I definitely recommend the channel of mylarmelodies. There are lots of more advanced modular tips and tricks peppered all over his videos and the "why we bleep" series can be quite enlightening, lots of interesting guests there. I like the real live patching videos out there; there is one video of lightbath which is basically one hour live patching from scratch with none of the decisions, mistakes and corrections edited out which can be quite informative as well.
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Post by pol on Oct 3, 2021 15:30:56 GMT
On youtube I definitely recommend the channel of mylarmelodies. There are lots of more advanced modular tips and tricks peppered all over his videos and the "why we bleep" series can be quite enlightening, lots of interesting guests there. I like the real live patching videos out there; there is one video of lightbath which is basically one hour live patching from scratch with none of the decisions, mistakes and corrections edited out which can be quite informative as well.
Think I think I found the lightbath video... Also added mylarmelodies channel, stuff I'm going to watch there! Thanks.
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Post by meshed09 on Oct 13, 2022 13:52:25 GMT
Thanks for sharing the resource info. I can never have enough resources to help me navigate my journey using modular synths. Raul’s World of synths is a great resource for Modular tutorials on various types of modules, he mostly focuses on Doepfer modules but the knowledge is transferable, he’s on YouTube. I find his tutorials very straightforward and easy to understand. DivKid is also on YouTube too and has some great tutorials, he covers all sorts of modules. I think I saw a YouTube video of him with Robert Langer about AE Modular. There is also Future Music (an electronic gear magazine) on YouTube which has videos from MylarMelodies and DivKid too.
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Post by pol on Oct 13, 2022 19:55:06 GMT
Thanks for sharing the resource info. I can never have enough resources to help me navigate my journey using modular synths. Raul’s World of synths is a great resource for Modular tutorials on various types of modules, he mostly focuses on Doepfer modules but the knowledge is transferable, he’s on YouTube. I find his tutorials very straightforward and easy to understand. DivKid is also on YouTube too and has some great tutorials, he covers all sorts of modules. I think I saw a YouTube video of him with Robert Langer about AE Modular. There is!There is also Future Music (an electronic gear magazine) on YouTube which has videos from MylarMelodies and DivKid too. Thanks for this, should have time to investigate this weekend. Forgotton about Future Music, always read Sound on Sound in the dim and distant magazine sub days,
Pol.
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Post by pt3r on Oct 14, 2022 7:21:29 GMT
Raul's world of synth goes waaaay to slow for my liking the guy manages to talk about a comparator module over more than 4 videos without getting to the gist of it and spends a whole 15 minutes about showing the concept of a voltage offset on an oscilloscope.
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Post by mathias on Oct 14, 2022 7:50:41 GMT
The link to sound on sound synth secret series doesn't work for me, it just lands on their article series pages. Here's the updated one www.soundonsound.com/series/synth-secrets-sound-soundI would also suggest a few extra links: Thanks a lot for the compilation, loads of stuff to read and try 😁
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Post by pol on Oct 15, 2022 13:00:30 GMT
Thanks for sharing the resource info. I can never have enough resources to help me navigate my journey using modular synths. Raul’s World of synths is a great resource for Modular tutorials on various types of modules, he mostly focuses on Doepfer modules but the knowledge is transferable, he’s on YouTube. I find his tutorials very straightforward and easy to understand. DivKid is also on YouTube too and has some great tutorials, he covers all sorts of modules. I think I saw a YouTube video of him with Robert Langer about AE Modular. There is!There is also Future Music (an electronic gear magazine) on YouTube which has videos from MylarMelodies and DivKid too. Thanks for this, should have time to investigate this weekend. Forgotton about Future Music, always read Sound on Sound in the dim and distant magazine sub days,
Pol.
All added, inc the Div Kid AE modular video!
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Post by pol on Oct 15, 2022 13:09:57 GMT
The link to sound on sound synth secret series doesn't work for me, it just lands on their article series pages. Here's the updated one www.soundonsound.com/series/synth-secrets-sound-soundI would also suggest a few extra links: Thanks a lot for the compilation, loads of stuff to read and try 😁 Updated the link, thanks for that as I rarely revisit these once the page is set up. That series of articles is the reason I felt Web rescources needed adding to the Book page on the Wiki!
Wasn't sure about adding paysites, but decided that was silly as you cna pay on a lot of the other links already provided, so those 3 are on as well now. I really like the concept of Syntorial but may never try it as already spend too much time in front of the computer....
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Post by meshed09 on Oct 15, 2022 14:23:47 GMT
Raul's world of synth goes waaaay to slow for my liking the guy manages to talk about a comparator module over more than 4 videos without getting to the gist of it and spends a whole 15 minutes about showing the concept of a voltage offset on an oscilloscope. Lol 😂 he’s definitely got his own style of tutorials and he’s not for everyone. I take them with a pinch of salt.
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