Thursday, April 16, 2026
SEOK - PLUTNIK – Complex Dual VC-LFO [DEMO no talk]
video upload by SEOK synthesizers
"This is a pure modulation party in a small footprint. The Morph and Merge functions provide access to complex waveforms for a wide range of modulation. Distribute them across your rack via nine outputs.
Each LFO offers fast or slow cycling, with selectable square and triangle shapes. The fast cycles reach into audio territory at around 100 Hz, making it useful for percussive modulation and low-end movement. In slow mode, cycles extend up to ~35 seconds. With external negative CV, this can be pushed into the range of around 10 minutes.
Blend the LFO signals, or any external signals (including audio), in the Morph section. Or use the signals in the relational logic section, Merge, which opens up a wide set of derived waveforms by slicing, combining or rectifying. Pseudo waveshaping.
Designed and hand-built in Sweden."
00:00 Intro
00:10 Patch 1 Tri Cross-Mod
00:47 Patch 2 Square FM Drone
01:55 Patch 3 Mandatory Pings
02:25 Patch 4 Merge Section Riff
02:59 Patch 5 Straight LPG
03:18 Patch 6 Sample Triggering
03:52 Patch 7 Bass Voice
04:32 Patch 8 The Ambient Ender
07:10 Outro
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, New Modules, News, SEOK
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, New Modules, News, SEOK
Boards of Switzerland Feat R2D2
video upload by Apetactics
"#modularsynth #eurorack #synth #electronicmusic #modularjam #viralvideo
#boardsofcanada
I make One Take Sound Recordings with Live-performed Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Modules. The Goal is to make Complex Sound, as far away as possible from Gridmusic from DAWs."
EAR MODEL 24 MARK II: PREVIEW OF THE 14 SCALE PRESETS
New Blukač Fractalist - Sound Samples Ep. 1
video upload by Blukač Instruments
"In this sketch, we demonstrate how a pair of Fractalists is working together in a timbral progression.
The left one is responsible for the bass sound, where, with each iteration, the waveform is unfolded, becoming more and more complex and rich in harmonics.
It is also modulated a bit with a built-in LFO patched into the WARP input to add some movement.
The right one produces a percussive part. The actual base frequency is very low, and with a standard oscillator, there will be no sound or only a rumble. Here is a different story. As the generated waveform is very complex and contains a lot of harmonics, they become audible as rhythmic patterns.
With each iteration, this effect is more prominent. WARP is not modulated to have this specific pattern to be fixed, but if you were to change it, there are a lot of different patterns to look for. In future episodes, we will explore this in more detail.
Audio is intentionally captured raw, without any filters, VCAs, or effects."

via Perfect Circuit
Fractalist from Blukac is a unique digital oscillator that creates complex waveforms and rhythmic undulations using fractals, generating captivating sounds that evolve and grow into digital chaos. Start by selecting a core waveform, either triangle or trapezoidal, and expand its fractal dimension with the Iter control to create iterations on this shape, adding harmonics to the sound that bloom in digital bliss. Through all these fractal transformations, Fractalist's output maintains its periodicity, with a Frequency control that can be used to shift in octaves, semitones, or fine-tuned between notes. At low frequencies, Fractalist becomes an oddball rhythm machine, churning its mathematical movements in unique patterns according to the waveshape created through fractal expansion.
Select your desired degree of digital artifacting with the Alias switch, inviting or omitting the unique sounds of system failure as your harmonics grow beyond the bounds of Fractalist's digital structure, folding frequencies back on themselves for inharmonic results. The onboard Warp control can be used to further modulate the timbre of your sound, alongside dedicated inputs for frequency modulation and hard Sync. Finally, a saturating boost is available to add heat to the cold digital output, while a friendly adjustable LFO provides an onboard source for modulating Fractalist's bevy of CV inputs. With its unique synthesis engine and plentiful opportunities for creative patching in a broader Eurorack environment, Blukac's Fractalist is sure to expand your sound palette, and perhaps, your mind.
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LABELS/MORE: Blukač, eurorack, New Modules, News
LABELS/MORE: Blukač, eurorack, New Modules, News
FORMANTA EMS-01 - Ode To Devotion (Live)
video upload by LFOstore
"This composition played live by Nick Klimenko on recently restored & tuned flagship of soviet synthesizers - Formanta EMS-01.
Its very hard to tune OSC sections & there are not so many fully working & tuned units in the world!
Thanks to / @ДмитрийБоровских-ш7п for midifying & tuning work!
Working unit sounding ultra mega magnificent!
FORMANTA EMS-01 is an electronical music instrument combining a polyphonic organ and a monophonic synthesizer. It is designed to perform music of all genres and to create various sound effects while recording soundtracks for movies and plays, or studio recording. The organ has a 5-octave keyboard, 6 preset sound timbres, frequency vibrato with adjustable vibrato delay, decay adjustment and a stereophaser (both for organ and synthesizer). The "vibrato delay" scheme is activated again only after all the previously pressed keys are released. In the "legato" mode the "vibrato delay" scheme is not activated.
The synthesizer has:
3-octave keyboard;
modulator, modulation voltage from which is applied to frequency modulator, width modulator, filter, and amplifier; broad band oscillators 1 and 2 (with various waveforms);
mixer, designed for summation of signals from oscillators 1 and 2, noise generator, external source, and ring modulator; filter, designed for dynamic and static changing of the spectrum of summarized signal from mixer output;
amplifier, designed for making the sound corresponding to various parameters of the envelope;
Visual division of the synthesizer panel into the above listed sections and their lay-out make it more easy to orientate oneself while setting the required timbre. Besides, the synthesizer is able to simultaneously control one more similar synthesizer through a special cable and connectors CONTR IN and CONTR OUT.
The instrument provides the opportunity of connecting stereo headphones; the volume in headphones doesn't change in case of changing the volume of the instrument from zero to maximum at all the outputs of the instrument with the foot pedal; thanks to this, preliminary control of timbre through the headphones before applying it to amplifiers is possible. By switching on PHASER into the channel of organ or synthesizer, it is possible to get stereo sound in the outputs STEREO L and STEREO P. In case PHASER is switched off, both channels will function in MONO mode."
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LABELS/MORE: Formanta, MATRIXSYNTH Members, SOVIET
LABELS/MORE: Formanta, MATRIXSYNTH Members, SOVIET
Anukari: A 3D Physics-modeling synthesizer
video upload by CatSynth TV
"We take a deep dive into the world of 3D physics-modeling synthesis with Anukari, which we first discovered at #NAMM earlier this year. This instrument allows you to manipulate masses, springs, various excitation sources (including external audio) and pick up the vibrations of the objects with microphones. It's a very different way of creating sounds than the typical software synthesizer, and presents unique possibilities. This approach also has unique challenges, and takes a while to learn and longer to master. Fortunately, there are a lot of great presets and templates to get you started.
To find out more, please visit https://anukari.com
Please consider supporting this channel to help us bring you more synthesizer tutorials and other content.
Merch: https://shop.catsynth.com
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Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth
00:00 Introduction
00:26 Overview
01:34 A demo with the Tuned Resonator Bank preset
03:00 Bodies and springs
04:46 Exciters
10:10 Microphones
12:18 Macros and modulators
17:41 Building systems with multiple bodies
26:35 Factory Presets
33:44 Audio input - using Anukari as an effects processor
34:35 The default effects preset
36:33 More effects presets
39:37 Conclusion"
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LABELS/MORE: Anukari, Cherry Audio, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Soft Synths
LABELS/MORE: Anukari, Cherry Audio, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Soft Synths
A New Favorite Reverb and Delay Eurorack Module: Cosmic Debris
video upload by EZBOT
"The Cosmic Debris is a playable Delay and Reverb module by WMD. Today we check test it on chords and ARP's to see how it performs with melodies. Delay is what reverb is before it becomes reverb. One of the great things about Cosmic Debris is that it can be either and you can fade between the two ideas in real-time."
EZBOT resources: https://www.patreon.com/ezbot, https://ko-fi.com/ezbot/, https://www.modbang.com"
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LABELS/MORE: Elektron, eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members
LABELS/MORE: Elektron, eurorack, MATRIXSYNTH Members
Making 2-bar patterns on the TR-808 with the 1st/2nd part function
video upload by Collector Current
"The TR-808 (or RE-808 in my case) has two ways to make longer patterns. There is the A/B function which lets you switch between two different patterns (AAAA or BBBB) or alternate (ABAB). But there is also the option to extend your pattern with a '2nd part' to make it up to 32 steps long.
This is independent of A/B so if you want you could even have 4 bars in your pattern: A1, A2, B1, B2.
In this video I show how to use the 1st/2nd part function.
Blog: https://blog.jacobvosmaer.nl/
Music: https://music.jacobvosmaer.nl/"
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LABELS/MORE: din sync, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Roland
LABELS/MORE: din sync, MATRIXSYNTH Members, Roland
Sound Design with Cybernetics: Interference and Inversion
video upload by La Synthèse Humaine
New Uses for Old Circuits Series
"New Uses for Old Circuits is a series looking at linear and nonlinear processes in the modular system.
In this video we look at the al-Jabr (الجبر) patch - a patch that injects inverted signals into the feedback loop to tame chaotic behavior, and uses the rate of change (derivative) of a signal as a cybernetic regulator."
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