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Episode 6: Ali Modular - Esu's Trifecta

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Welcome to episode 06 of The Rack Pack πŸŽ› Today we've got Ali Modular in the house and we're talking everything Esu's Trifecta – the new triple FX engine from Ali the Architect and Chris Roberts.

In this episode, we break past the 1 hour mark for the first time and talk about:

  • Ali and Chris' separate and unique avenues into modular synthesis
  • the trials and tribulation of learning to develop a module
  • how Ali and Chris linked up for Ali Modular (skills that complement)
  • modbap workflows, where does the MPC sit in a hybrid studio
  • learning about Esu, the trickster god of the Yoruba
  • inspiration for Esu's panel design (custom printed aluminum)
  • effects algorithms, Marvel naming, and the arch nemesis to Magneto
  • how Ali and Chris decided to build a triple FX engine as their first module
  • the importance of being excited about your own projects
  • Esu's Trifecta specifics, what exactly it is and what it does (and why it took us 30 minutes to get to this topic)
  • tips & tricks: clock / duck inputs, targeting bypass with CV, and FX chat
  • what does "architecture" mean in the context of module development
  • Ali's DSP learning curve, the joys of having a mentor when learning a skill
  • using your musical ear to dial in algorithm sound and behavior
  • on the flip side, learn how to do things right first before relying on your ear
  • the mod matrix vs. live playing, how do you balance depth vs. immediacy (changing presets w/ CV)
  • the importance of beta testers
  • module design, sliders to knobs, and the minutia of UX design
  • Ali performing in Europe, feeling the love for modbap
  • what's next for Ali Modular (Ogun Orisha!)
  • going from prototype to production, what does that look like with Electrosmith
  • the importance of processes and applying them to future efforts
  • keeping Esu's Trifecta fresh, new algorithms, and minimum viable products
  • other single and multi-effect eurorack modules Ali / Chris are fans of
  • making a multi-effect that isn't overwhelmingly complex
  • getting started with modbap style production (MPC, Elektron, and modular synthesis)
  • the benefits of having a multi-effects engine in a smaller setup
  • congratulations to Ali Modular on their first module release

If you thought hearing five voices was confusing enough, let's see how things work with seven πŸ˜…

Esu's Trifecta Links


Ali the Architect Links


Chris Roberts Links


Show Links


  continue reading

11 episodes

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Welcome to episode 06 of The Rack Pack πŸŽ› Today we've got Ali Modular in the house and we're talking everything Esu's Trifecta – the new triple FX engine from Ali the Architect and Chris Roberts.

In this episode, we break past the 1 hour mark for the first time and talk about:

  • Ali and Chris' separate and unique avenues into modular synthesis
  • the trials and tribulation of learning to develop a module
  • how Ali and Chris linked up for Ali Modular (skills that complement)
  • modbap workflows, where does the MPC sit in a hybrid studio
  • learning about Esu, the trickster god of the Yoruba
  • inspiration for Esu's panel design (custom printed aluminum)
  • effects algorithms, Marvel naming, and the arch nemesis to Magneto
  • how Ali and Chris decided to build a triple FX engine as their first module
  • the importance of being excited about your own projects
  • Esu's Trifecta specifics, what exactly it is and what it does (and why it took us 30 minutes to get to this topic)
  • tips & tricks: clock / duck inputs, targeting bypass with CV, and FX chat
  • what does "architecture" mean in the context of module development
  • Ali's DSP learning curve, the joys of having a mentor when learning a skill
  • using your musical ear to dial in algorithm sound and behavior
  • on the flip side, learn how to do things right first before relying on your ear
  • the mod matrix vs. live playing, how do you balance depth vs. immediacy (changing presets w/ CV)
  • the importance of beta testers
  • module design, sliders to knobs, and the minutia of UX design
  • Ali performing in Europe, feeling the love for modbap
  • what's next for Ali Modular (Ogun Orisha!)
  • going from prototype to production, what does that look like with Electrosmith
  • the importance of processes and applying them to future efforts
  • keeping Esu's Trifecta fresh, new algorithms, and minimum viable products
  • other single and multi-effect eurorack modules Ali / Chris are fans of
  • making a multi-effect that isn't overwhelmingly complex
  • getting started with modbap style production (MPC, Elektron, and modular synthesis)
  • the benefits of having a multi-effects engine in a smaller setup
  • congratulations to Ali Modular on their first module release

If you thought hearing five voices was confusing enough, let's see how things work with seven πŸ˜…

Esu's Trifecta Links


Ali the Architect Links


Chris Roberts Links


Show Links


  continue reading

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