Why you need smooth random voltages - The key to making interesting sounds

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Today we’ll have a look at smooth random voltages in eurorack land. It’s a great tool for making interesting sounds! I’ll quickly explain what I mean with smooth random voltages and why they are interesting. But in the biggest part of this video we'll go over some patches with random voltages to help you get started, get new ideas, or see if random is something you’re interested in.

Timetable:
00:00 - Intro
01:17 - Smooth random
02:42 - Subtle dynamics
04:17 - Patches

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Michael Rutchik
Wayne Cowan
Steve Williams
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#eurorack #modularforbeginners #randomvoltage
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I’m learning more interesting things from ten minutes with this guy than a year at school.

BoardgameBaker
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I just “found” your channel today. After 4 years in modular I’m learning that there is still much more to learn. Your channel fills in the gaps of my knowledge better than practically any other. Your approach to teaching seems effortless, yet its full of content and examples. Thanks! I’m a new subscriber!

NimrodScott
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Another stellar video packed full of knowledge and simple to understand patch diagrams. IMO these are the best tutorial-type videos available. Know that your efforts are appreciated.

Wojohomack
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I'm always inspired and blown away by how much interesting patchability and variation your case has!

bkvision
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Still the best Eurorack teacher around, great stuff.

SallowKyn
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Thank you for this explanation. Easy to follow, to the point, with practical examples, and perfect pace. I'm embarking on the ER advanture, so this is super helpful. Keep it up!

frywolny
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I'm so happy I found your channel! These videos are incredibly informative! Future patron when I get my money figured out!

TayTayMakesBeats
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Great tutorial Rijnder! You're very good at explaining things.

LarsBjerregaard
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Super! Really like the way how you explain! Keep going with your channel and thank you for sharing your knowledge :)

AndreaCichecki
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pamela's new workout can put out 8 channels of random slewd voltages. I almost always use at least few outputs of pamela's to put out randomness.

edit: oh yeah awesome video as always

risro.O
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Man your videos are so helpful! I've watched countless demos, tutorials, and performances by others, and the way you lay your vids out is just spot on and packed with clever and useful patch tips. Keep 'em coming and danke.

in_z
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i love how you approach things. Looking forward to exploring more of your vids. Cheers!

bsbazzman
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I just got into modular in December of 2020 and just discovered your channel. Thank you for explaining things so even a noobie like me can understand what's going on and still explore complex patching that keep things interesting for more advanced players. Well done! Bravo!

nxcraig
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Excellent video again. More inspiration to start patching.

mymodularjourney
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I really appreciate the diagrams you put up with your explanations; incredibly useful for my mind. Learning modular has been a slow process for me, thank you for your help. The visuals make a lot of difference. Cheers ~

jamesriedy
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Your diagrams are very useful. Thank you very much!

Ralf-CGN
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Really great video. Clearly explained the concepts with informative diagrams and great personal input on everything. Hope you keep making awesome content

bentheintern
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Always great to see a new tech talk video, thanks for sharing! :) are you planning to do more jam videos?

Best wishes ✌

BlastPast
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Another great video. Looking forward to more in 2021! Your patch suggestions always expand the possibilities with just a few modules and I always learn something. Bravo.

TiminatorFL
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Your videos are greatly appreciated! I'm about to invest in my first modular gear but there's so much to get in to and a bit difficult to know and express what I want function and sound wise but thanks to you the picture is getting more clear, thank you. 🙂

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