Channel 37
Join a scientist and classic musician on their journey into the world of DIY eurorack modular synthesis. This is not instructional or commercial - it is "synthertainment". The name Channel 37 refers to the narrow band of noise between the regular entertainment of channels 36 and 38, kept free for scientific research purposes.
ThreeTom - Doppio and Design Philosophy
Making Sound Machines - Their journey into DIY and artistic vision
Jolin Iacta series: How to build, review, demo and tutorial
Jakplugg Twiigs (Mutable Instruments Branches clone) - DIY tutorial, audio demo, review
Making Sound Machines Multiplikand - Review and DIY tutorial
Making Sound Machines Tausend dB - DIY tutorial, review, quick demo
Skull & Circuits "Can I Kick It?" - review, DIY tutorial and demo
Venus Instruments Veno-Echo - review and DIY tutorial
ST Modular Oberhausen calibration procedure
ST Modular Oberhausen - DIY tutorial, demo, and review
Antumbra PATH: Build, demo, review
Rebel Technology - Reprogrammable, modular, and playable synths!
Feedback Modules - On becoming a modular god in Central Europe
The man behind the misfit toys - interview with Paul Tas from Error Instruments
Erica Synths brings back DIY with Moritz Klein
These eurorack modules have no jacks and pots!
BEFACO Modular Day Barcelona - Day 1
Schräg filter (Bastl Cinnamon clone) - Build, calibration, review & demo
Plum Audio Euroscope build, review, and demo
Witch by Rebel Technology and Befaco: close-up build, audio demo and review
Kassutronics Quantizer build, review, and demo
Befaco / Rebel Technology Phoreo: Build, demo and review
Stoicheia euclidean sequencer build, audio demo and review
Plinky (blue pcb): Step-by-step build video, demo, and review
We baked Threetom's MS22 in a pan
Plankton Electronics Nutone: Build, audio demo, and review
Patching the Nutone with Iszoloscope
Prok drums build, audio demo, and review
Antumbra 6MIX build and demo
Our journey into Eurorack DIY - tools and goals