More Resources
Here is a list of audio product specialists that create the tools that I use everyday in my creative process, as well as some artists that provide me with an endless amount of inspiration.
This site was created by the legendary synthesizer manufacturer Moog. The site features links to Moog's extensive line of audio products like synthesizers, theremins, and effects. My first hardware synthesizer was a Moog and I have used it to create countless creative ideas.
Mutable Instruments is an amazing Eurorack Synthesizer Module manufacturer. This company is particularly amazing in that it has been run almost entirely by one individual. This company has made amazingly creative modules that have allowed for innovation in the creation of electronic music.
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The site features the many modules created by Mutable Instruments, as well as a link to their extensive community forum which is a host to tons of knowledge regarding these modules and synthesis as a whole.
Strymon is a company out of Burbank, California. They started out as an effects company making some of the best effects units on the market. They recently expanded into the world of Eurorack synthesizer modules, starting with Magneto and more recently Starlab.
I wanted Strymon effects pedals for the longest time and when they released their Eurorack modules I knew I had to have them. This year I was lucky enough to get both of their effects modules and I haven't looked back!
Lightbath, also known as, Bryan Noll is an amazing composer who specializes in ambient electronic music. He is a master of generative synthesis using Eurorack modules. Lightbath is very knowledgeable and has a plethora of videos which share this knowledge, he is one of my biggest inspirations.
Look Mum No Computer is a crazy inventor, the machines he creates amaze and astound. The invention that brought him to my attention was the Furby Organ, a wild and hilarious musical instrument. His creations inspire me to want to explore more electrical engineering.
Stefan Goetsch or Hainbach is yet another source of much inspiration. He searches for vintage test equipment and repurposes it for musical uses. I would highly recommend his "Landfill Totems" library that was created with Spitfire Audio.