Tone Matching the C4 Synth with an Analog Modular Synthesizer
Source Audio's Chief Scientist Bob Chidlaw takes us step-by-step through the process of creating a sound with a modular synthesizer and mimics the process with a C4 Synth effects pedal for guitar and bass. The C4's Neuro Desktop Editing was inspired by the sound creation tools a real analog synthesizer. The C4 is essentially a Eurorack modular synth in a stompbox. For more info on the C4 Synth visit: https://www.sourceaudio.net/c4_synth.... Users can create and publish their own custom sounds with the Neuro Editor or simply download presets from the library of C4 User Presets created by the Source Audio team and the ever-growing C4 Synth user community.

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Source Audio C4 Synth: How to Be Advanced

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Source Audio C4 Synth Pedal FULL DEMO with Neuro App

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Modular Synth (not a spaceship, this is an instrument)

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Source Audio C4 Synth Pedal — Daniel Fisher & Don Carr

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Should You Buy C4 by Source Audio?

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This Soviet synth is A E S T H E T I C

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Source Audio C4: 32-step Sequencer HACK

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They may call it Rock 'n' Roll, but it's Corporate America | Frank Zappa MTV Interview (1984)

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Guitar through modular synth sounds ridiculous

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Using the C4 Synth with the Neuro Desktop Editor - Windows

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Monophonic Vs. Polyphonic Pitch Tracking: C4 Synth Pedal

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5 Pedals You Need to Try on Bass! | Reverb Tone Report

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Turn your sound upside down - Source Audio C4

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The World's Most Beautiful Synthesizer

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The Forgotten Synthesizers Of Marche Region

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Ranked: Moog semi-modular showdown – The 'Mother' range from worst-to-best + our favourite pairings

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5 CREATIVE Guitar Tones with the Source Audio C4 SYNTH

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Source Audio C4 Synth - Neuro App Editor Deep Dive - Bass Demo

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Source Audio C4 - Full Demo

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