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Signal Flow

Signal Sounds
Eurorack
Modular Synthesis

Luke Palmer and Tom Churchill talk synths, modular, studio gear, patching techniques... anything and everything to do with recording and performing electronic music.

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In this episode, Luke breaks down his setup for a recent live performance at GLOSS (the Glasgow Library of Synthesised Sound), which involved GRM Tools Atelier, Max for Live, and a two-panel Serge Paperface system (hand-built by Tom). We also round u... more

In this episode, Tom and Luke discuss their favourite sequencers, share some favourite under-the-radar brands and modules, and chat about some of the current trends in Eurorack, from multi-algorithmic digital powerhouses to manufacturer-specific ecos... more

Welcome to the first episode of Signal Flow, a new podcast from Signal Sounds! Luke Palmer and Tom Churchill will be chatting about synths, modular,  studio gear, patching techniques... basically, anything to do with recording and performing electron... more

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Q: Howard emailed to ask, I would be curious what each of you looks for in a Eurorack sequencer. Which ones are your favorites and why?
The hosts discuss preferring sequencers that offer options not easily replicated in a DAW, valuing hands-on interfaces, polymetric capabilities, and the ability to interact with a sequence without destroying it. They highlight favorites like the MOSQA with its circular eight-step layout, the Tobinsky Sequencer for its dual-bank, four-track setup, and the New Systems Instruments Discrete Map for its comparator-based, multi-stage sequencing that can double as an oscillator. They emphasize the importance of patching flexibility, expanders, and the ability to run multiple sequences concurrently rather than a single, all-encompassing engine.

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