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Old 10th August 2009   #1
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Basic Modular Synth Patches

I'm looking for basic patch layouts for typical, basic modular sounds.

I found this fantastic site (exactly what I'm after) which features Roland drum patches. Oddly, they use pink noise for the kick rather than a sine, and almost everything requires 2 VC LPF's, but it's still very instructive and informative on how the sounds come together.

Does anyone know of any other good resources with basic examples?

Analogue Drum Synthesis Techniques

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very good page....

the only ones i know of are the ones related to nord modular / nordmodular G2
but i would be interested for other resources....
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Download a copy of the Arp 2600 Owner's Manual. It's full of very useful info and patch examples that applies equally well to just about any modular synth, not just the 2600. A very good resource for anyone learning the basics of modular synths, or analog synthesis in general.
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hey maybe it's a good idea to post the ARP manual in the sticky above ^^^
you can find more links with patches or ideas that can result in patches there too.
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Download a copy of the Arp 2600 Owner's Manual. It's full of very useful info and patch examples that applies equally well to just about any modular synth, not just the 2600. A very good resource for anyone learning the basics of modular synths, or analog synthesis in general.
I second this. It's a very informative read.
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hey maybe it's a good idea to post the ARP manual in the sticky above ^^^
Doh!! Here 'tis:

http://academic.evergreen.edu/curric...06/arp2600.pdf
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