This gear breathes new life into old synths
Links to companies featured: https://dfaudio.com.au/ https://www.feed-me-synthesis.co.uk/ https://www.herzlichlabs.com/ https://tiptopaudio.com/stackcable/ https://www.st-modular.de/workmates Semi-modular synths are great, and even with a sizable eurorack set-up I find myself gravitating to these complete, self-contained instruments more and more, to get the enjoyment of patching without the option paralysis that a full modular synth sometimes inspires. Nevertheless the big benefit that a full modular set-up gives you is that expandability and flexibility to build out what your setup is capable of by adding or swapping out modules. But semi-modular lovers need not feel left out! There are numerous bits of kit out there which can help you get more from your semi-modular synths, expanding their capabilities and sonic palettes. Transparency notice: The DF Audio Nano-U was kindly provided to me by DF Audio for the purposes of featuring it in some videos and I am permitted to keep it. The Slewp and Slide has been kindly lent to me by Feed Me Synthesis for the purposes of featuring it in this video. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:15 Tiptop Stackcables 04:52 The World of 0HP Utilities 14:15 Herzlich Labs MMI Node 16:55 DF Audio Nano-U 26:07 Feed Me Synthesis Slewp and Slide 38:06 Outro http://www.oscillatorsink.com Facebook: / oscillatorsink Twitter: / oscillatorsink Instagram: / oscillatorsink

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