![]() Creating a sound, I had to take off my ‘DAW-based soft synth’ hat, and very firmly put on my ‘Eurorack boffin cloak’. So now was the time to break open a pack of virtual patch cables and build up a timbre.Īt this point, I discovered any illusions I may have had that this wasn’t a traditional modular were about to come into sharp focus. It could be argued what I was hearing in the presets is akin to what I refer to as the ‘Bose effect’ – where the frequency palette is coloured by an overarching top and bottom end, that feels pleasing to the ear in its initial form. The bottom end is thunderous, with wonderful warmth in the lower mids, while the top end offers a wispy quality. ![]() The ethos of Modular is to offer the user modules from the real world, and while there’s a large collection of generic utility modules, many of which offer the sort of functionality expected in a Eurorack, there’s also a helpful smattering of modules from existing companies, most notably at this stage Doepfer and Intellijel, with the latter requiring an additional small purchase.ĭiving straight in with some of the presets purely to get a taste of what is on offer, I was immediately hit by the depth of the sonic palette.
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