YOUTUBER: Joranalogue Audio Design

30. December 2025

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Joranalogue Audio Design: The Full Modular Line-Up Dissected – Stories, Tricks and Patchcraft

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Joranalogue Audio Design: The Full Modular Line-Up Dissected – Stories, Tricks and Patchcraft

Joranalogue Audio Design’s latest video is a true feast for the modular-minded: Simon (aka Bries Modular) takes us on a meticulous, module-by-module journey through the entire current Joranalogue Eurorack range. From sequencers and oscillators to esoteric utilities and stereo processors, every device gets its moment in the patch cable spotlight. True to Joranalogue’s reputation for precision and clean design, the walkthrough is packed with practical patching tips, creative tricks, and a healthy dose of dry wit. If you’ve ever wondered how these “lab grade” modules behave in real-world systems, or how they might slot into your own rack, this is

Joranalogue Audio Design’s Walk 4: Four Accumulators, Infinite Possibilities

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Joranalogue Audio Design’s Walk 4: Four Accumulators, Infinite Possibilities

Joranalogue Audio Design, the Belgian masters of precision analogue, unveil Walk 4—a quad Brownian accumulator that’s as much a voltage playground as it is a utility powerhouse. In their official quick overview, we’re treated to a brisk yet revealing tour of what happens when you combine four accumulators, a clock generator, white noise, and auto-reset into a single Eurorack module. The result isn’t just another random voltage source, but a versatile tool for stepped voltages, subharmonic textures, and complex modulation. Let’s dissect how Walk 4’s design philosophy and hands-on controls invite creative patching and nuanced sound shaping.

Joranalogue Audio Design’s Warp 1: Analogue Power Curves for the Patch-Hungry

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Joranalogue Audio Design’s Warp 1: Analogue Power Curves for the Patch-Hungry

Joranalogue Audio Design, the Belgian purveyor of precision analogue modules, has unleashed the Warp 1—a waveshaper that doesn’t just mangle signals, but mathematically transforms them with a power function. In this official quick overview, we’re treated to a no-nonsense demo of how Warp 1 bends, clips and warps audio with its exponent, symmetry and scale controls, all in pure analogue circuitry. The video dives into rectification, asymmetric clipping, and the kind of CV control that makes modular nerds salivate. If you’re after a versatile tool for sculpting waveforms and exploring new sonic territory, this one’s worth a closer look.