VOOZH about

URL: https://www.patchandtweak.com/articles/

⇱ Articles


Articles

Here is an overview of what articles we've got for you so far. We're working on adding content regularly – enjoy!


Klaus Shulze – German Kosmische warrior

German electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze helped define the Berlin School of synthesis with hypnotic sequences, analog depth, and fearless experimentation – from Tangerine Dream to solo cosmic odysseys that still resonate across ambient and techno.

Featured post
Articles Minimoog

Space travels, Sun Ra and the Minimoog Model B

Meet the Moog Model B – the prototype that bridged junk-box experimentation and the birth of the Minimoog. In this excerpt from The Minimoog Book, engineer Bill Hemsath refines his “little box” while Sun Ra, cosmic jazz visionary, carries it into interstellar sound history.

Featured post
Interviews Minimoog

Fly me to the Moog

Flight attendant Wendy Uribe turned her layovers into synth-hunting missions – flying across borders to rescue vintage keyboards. Now, as The Wing Piano, she shares her love of classics like the Minimoog with 50 000 fans worldwide.

Featured post
Articles Interviews Minimoog

First man on the Moog

From meeting Bob Moog to creating sounds that defined the Prophet-5, John Bowen’s journey traces the evolution of modern synthesis. Read how Moog’s first clinician went from demoing Minimoogs at NAMM to crafting factory presets informing electronic music history.

Legacy of the Minimoog Model D: From analog legend to Miniverse

For over fifty years, the Minimoog has defined the sound of electronic music. This timeline traces its evolution from early prototypes to modern reissues – and includes an exclusive offer on Cherry Audio’s Miniverse, a faithful polyphonic software recreation of the legendary Model D.

Featured post
Articles Makers Culture

Maywa Denki: Serious about nonsense

The Otamatone may look like a quirky toy, but its company, Maywa Denki, is anything but ordinary. From surreal instruments to art-as-commerce performances, Adam Douglas delves into their playful, puzzling world in a conversation with President Novmichi Tosa.

Featured post
Articles Culture Synthesizers

Japan’s synth city: A guide to Hamamatsu

Guide to Hamamatsu, home to Yamaha, Roland, and Kawai, Japan’s true synthesizer city. See legendary synths at Yamaha, Korg’s first prototype, and hunt for treasures at Sonix and Hard Off, or stop by Kawai’s showroom. This UNESCO City of Music is a pilgrimage for synth fans.

Featured post
Interviews Artists

Sonic Boom: Highs, lows and heavenly LFOs

Psychedelic pioneer Sonic Boom (Spacemen 3) reveals his love for synthesizers, fixed-format modulars, and the magic of tremolo. From rare EMS Synthis to Casios, he blends experimentation and melody, shaping modern psych for artists like MGMT, Beach House, and Panda Bear.

Featured post
ROLAND Excerpts Articles

One machine, many genres

From pop ballads to electro, techno, and trap, the Roland TR-808 has powered countless genres since its debut. Born on stage with Yellow Magic Orchestra and immortalized in “Planet Rock,” its deep kicks and crisp snares still influence music today.

Getting started with VCV Rack

Whether you're new to modular or a seasoned Eurorack head, VCV Rack offers a flexible, free way to patch, prototype, and explore anywhere. This guide shows how to get started, test ideas before buying hardware, or go deeper with powerful modules – no rack space (or budget) required.

Linear versus exponential VCAs and envelopes

In this how-to article, Chris Meyer breaks down when to use linear vs. exponential VCAs and envelopes in modular synth patches. Learn how response curves shape loudness, mixing, FM depth, and modulation—and why combining exponential envelopes with linear VCAs often sounds most natural.

Alex Ball: From Guitar to Godular

Composer and synth enthusiast Alex Ball joins Nadia Struiwigh to talk creative workflows, why hardware still wins, and how his journey from guitars to modular has shaped his music – and his YouTube success.

Get inspired and creative with unusual interfaces

Break away from keyboards and screens! Instruments from Ciat-Lonbarde, Leaf Audio, Playtronica, Clank, and others, invite you to create through touch, gesture, and chance – unlocking new sounds, ideas, and inspiration you won’t find in traditional music-making tools.

A brief history of Analogue Systems

While Doepfer is often credited with launching Eurorack, Analogue Systems, founded by Bob Williams, was right there from the start. In this article, Bob shares his story: from early filter banks to iconic modules, keyboards, and the legacy of a parallel modular path.

Featured post
Interviews Modular History

Conversations with Serge Tcherepnin

Visionary, DIY pioneer, synth rebel. In this rare conversation, Serge Tcherepnin shares how communes, Buchla schematics, and artistic philosophy shaped the Serge Modular system. Discover the roots, design mindset, and evolution of one of modular synthesis’ most original thinkers.

Paul Schreiber and Module of the Month (MOTM)

Paul Schreiber is known for Synthesis Technology, but few may know how it all began. This detailed and personal history, told to Chris Meyer years before Paul's passing in March 2025, traces the story of MOTM – built on rare Curtis chips, audiophile dreams, and engineering passion.

Dave Rossum and the early history of E-mu Systems

From Moog schematics in a 1970 dorm room to the Prophet-5 with Dave Smith in 1977, and into the digital early '80s, Dave Rossum’s impact is profound. In this timeline, the E-mu Systems and Rossum Electro-Music founder shares how it all began – featuring Moog, Oberheim, Strange, Linn & more.

Your first filter

Choosing your first Eurorack filter can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. This guide breaks down what filters do, how to understand terms like slope and topology, and offers beginner-friendly module suggestions to help you shape your sound and build your ideal modular rig.

Basic Concept 9: LFOs

LFOs bring movement to synthesis by modulating parameters like filter cutoff and pulse width. Learn about waveform types, sync, delay, and how to shape modulation for evolving, expressive sounds.

Basic Concept 8: Envelopes

Envelope generators shape how a sound evolves over time – from percussive hits to swelling textures. Learn the basics of AD, ADSR, and looping envelopes, and how they control amplitude, filters, and timbre in a synthesizer.

Basic Concept 7: Waveshaping

Waveshaping alters the harmonic makeup of a waveform to create new timbres. Learn how techniques like saturation, rectification, and wavefolding shape sound, and how modulating these parameters brings movement and complexity.

Basic Concept 3: Noise

Noise in synthesis comes in many "colors" – from white and pink to blue, brown, and beyond – each with unique frequency content. Discover how different noise types sound and why no two noise modules sound exactly the same.

An art gallery of electronic aesthetics

Now you can enjoy SYNTH GEMS 1 as an ebook – right here on your screen, whether on your phone, tablet or computer – as long as you have an internet connection. Sign up for our Core membership where you get access to SYNTH GEMS 1 and six other titles.

The patch symbols explained

Modular synthesis offers endless flexibility, but documenting patches can be tricky—especially when switching modules. A clear symbol system streamlines this process, using abstract icons and lines to represent functions and connections, making patches easier to share, understand, and recreate.

Get inspired by 50 years of Roland's history

Since its beginnings in 1972, Roland has become one of the most influential music brands in modern history. In 400 photo-packed pages, this book tells the story of how they got there, and how they brought the music world along for the ride.

Free-to-use patch symbols

PATCH & TWEAK introduces a fresh, symbol-based system for documenting modular synth patches. It's free to use under Creative Commons – download it and start sharing your own patches with a clear, unified visual language.

Featured post
Interviews Artists

Hainbach: For the love of making music

Step into the sonic world of Hainbach; musician, YouTube educator, and sound explorer. In this candid conversation, he shares early inspirations, creative evolution, rare gear, and advice for artists seeking their own path in music and sound design.

Featured post
Interviews Artists

From Classical Beginnings to Electronic Innovation

Andrea Cichecki’s journey through music has been anything but conventional. From her early days playing the clarinet in the Netherlands to her deep dive into Berlin’s electronic music scene, Andrea has carved a path that blends classical foundations with cutting-edge music production.

Featured post
News

Join the club and enhance your synthesis skills

Choose Your Path and Start Your Journey! The Patch & Tweak Club has something for everyone. Join Core for all seven Bjooks eBooks. Go Pro to unlock deep-dive articles, interviews, podcasts, short-docs, and more. Discover, learn, and get inspired – wherever you are in your synth journey!

Coming soon: Mark Verbos video interview

After an insightful, inspiring talk with Mark Verbos in his Verbos Electronics workshop in Berlin, we're editing this long-form video interview about Buchla, patching, gear, performance, and much more – stay tuned for the release!

Coming soon: Simon Littauer video interview

After an awesome talk with Danish artist Simon Littauer in his Copenhagen home studio, we're editing this long-form video interview with modular insights, cool tips, creativity, and pro sound – stay tuned for the release!

👁 PATCH & TWEAK icon
👁 PATCH & TWEAK icon

Explore, Study, and Master Synthesis...

Copyright © 2026 PATCH & TWEAK. Published with Ghost and PATCH & TWEAK.