Eurorack A to Z Tutorial Lesson 3: VCA part one

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I wanted to give back to the community that has given me so much musical knowledge by creating a lesson series to help beginners just getting started with Eurorack modular synthesis. Eurorack is an incredibly flexible format that lets you create your own specialized instrument that is unique to you and your musical style. This is a tutorials series for anyone who wants to learn how to put together and use their own Euroack synth. I've tried to break things down into small videos that are easy to mentally digest and apply to your own electronic music. We will be exploring both east coast tonal and west coast avant-garde uses of the synthesizer.
This third video shows some of the basic uses of a eurorack VCA. Please leave a comment with any questions or requests and a like if this was helpful.

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This is what I was searching for! These video’s are fantastic en super helpfull…Thank you so much! Do you have a Patreon channel?!

SuperAcademie
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this has been helpful, building my first rack now. I have a midi controller hooked up, and can play notes which im super excited about. got dual oscillators going now so i can fit 2 notes at a time which is also exciting. I just want the note to stop playing, or have the ability to stop it (without hitting my pitch wheel and then making low rumbles when no noise comes out). So trying to learn about VCA and attenuators. These videos have already been helpful because i found a couple brands of modules I didn't know about which led to me to a couple great modular sale sites.

mastaboog
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What’s the benefit of having multiple VCA’s over let’s say a mixer? Sorry I’m new to modular

FluxFreeman
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Hi, I'm wondering when to use an VCA and and attenuater?

Ralf-CGN