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Modular Synthesis for the Film Composer – Part 4

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In this series we’ll go on a journey to explore the wonderful world of modular synthesis.

Eurorack cases and power supply: everything you need to know

As boring as it might sound, unless you get started with a semi modular system, your actual first step in Eurorack will be thinking about a case.

Portable, expandable, compact, huge… everything has its place and you’ll need to grasp a few basic concepts before making your choice.

In this video we’ll explain everything you need to know to get started, including:

  • Understanding the power consumption of your system,
  • Choosing the case that is right for you,
  • Installing modules,
  • Looking at the different types of ribbon cables

Don’t miss the next part of this series!

Author

  • Alessandro Mastroianni

    Alessandro Mastroianni is an Italian composer and sound designer based in Edinburgh. His credits include several feature films (Prodigal, Red Winter, A Nashville Christmas Carol), advertising campaigns (Interac, Quantcast) and TV shows and major networks (RAI3, BBC, ABC, Netflix). As a sound designer and synth programmer he has helped several composers and music houses to create custom sonic palettes to score AAA video games franchises, advertising campaigns for premium brands, feature films and TV shows. He makes commercially available cinematic virtual instruments under the brand Sonora Cinematic.

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Alessandro Mastroianni

Alessandro Mastroianni is an Italian composer and sound designer based in Edinburgh. His credits include several feature films (Prodigal, Red Winter, A Nashville Christmas Carol), advertising campaigns (Interac, Quantcast) and TV shows and major networks (RAI3, BBC, ABC, Netflix). As a sound designer and synth programmer he has helped several composers and music houses to create custom sonic palettes to score AAA video games franchises, advertising campaigns for premium brands, feature films and TV shows. He makes commercially available cinematic virtual instruments under the brand Sonora Cinematic.

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