Basic Eurorack Modules and Considerations

Today we are going to have a look at building a modular synthesizer designed for making Techno. My system is actually designed to be pretty flexible, but over the last few years I have been making modular music, the techno tracks have been the more popular ones, and quite some people asked me how to get started building a techno system. So here it is!

We define some key elements: The kick, percussion, synths, effects and sequencers. For each of those elements we go over some core modules and options to look at. What kick, percussion, synths and effects are the ones for you? We end with a bonus tip.

Clouds Kit - Texture Synthesizer Eurorack Module by Sound Study Modular

Clouds Kit – Texture Synthesizer Eurorack Module by Sound Study Modular

This is a "finish-it-yourself" kit. The surface mount parts are all pre-soldered, and the latest firmware is already…

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Kick Drum Pro CV Eurorack Module

Kick Drum Pro CV Eurorack Module

Create deep beats and add rhythm to your system.

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MOOG DFAM Semi-Modular Analog Percussion Synthesizer with 8 Step Sequencer, 24-Point Patch Bay

MOOG DFAM Semi-Modular Analog Percussion Synthesizer with 8 Step Sequencer, 24-Point Patch Bay

Fully Analog Synthesizer – Flexible sound engine with two analog Voltage Controlled Oscillators, a white noise generator, and…

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Behringer 182 SEQUENCER Legendary Analog Sequencer Module for Eurorack

Behringer 182 SEQUENCER Legendary Analog Sequencer Module for Eurorack

Amazing 2-channel 8-step analog sequencer module from the '80s

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