modulareihin
Modulareihin, also known as modules, are a fundamental concept in modular synthesis. In this context, a modulare is a self-contained electronic circuit designed to perform a specific sound generation or processing function. These modules are typically housed in standardized casings, often referred to as Eurorack format, which allows for easy interconnection and customization. Each modulare has its own set of inputs and outputs, which are usually patchable using patch cables. This patching process is central to modular synthesis, enabling users to create complex signal flows and sonic textures by connecting different modules together.
Common types of modulare include oscillators, which generate raw sound waveforms; filters, which shape the timbre