MORE ARTICLE WITH Frap Tools Brenso

10. September 2025

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Frap Tools: Modular Choreography with Jerome Begin – A Composer’s Patchwork for Dance

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Frap Tools: Modular Choreography with Jerome Begin – A Composer’s Patchwork for Dance

In this episode from Frap Tools, we’re treated to a deep dive with Jerome Begin, a seasoned composer whose journey from piano lessons in Ohio to modular synth performances for contemporary dance is anything but ordinary. Begin unpacks his approach to integrating modular synthesis into choreography, revealing the practical and philosophical intersections between music, movement, and technology. The conversation is as much about patch cables and filters as it is about the expressive potential of live electronics alongside acoustic instruments. For anyone curious about how modular rigs can underpin hour-long dance pieces—or what happens when you let a Kunis filter

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13. August 2025

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Frap Tools: Counterpoint and Cross-FM – A Modular Dialogue in Studio No. 5

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Frap Tools: Counterpoint and Cross-FM – A Modular Dialogue in Studio No. 5

Frap Tools delivers a masterclass in modular counterpoint with Francesco Gennari’s performance of ‘Studio No. 5’, where analog and digital timbres collide in a carefully orchestrated patch. This video isn’t just a performance—it’s a deep dive into the mechanics of cross-FM, voice layering, and the subtle art of modular composition. With a rig built around Brenso, Hertz Donut MK1, and a host of supporting modules, Gennari demonstrates how to weave three independent voices into a coherent, evolving narrative. Expect a blend of technical insight, patching tricks, and a clear-eyed look at how different synthesis techniques interact within a Eurorack ecosystem.

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9. July 2025

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Frap Tools: Tape Loops Meet Modular – Sync, Sequence, and Sonic Alchemy in Studio No.4

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Frap Tools: Tape Loops Meet Modular – Sync, Sequence, and Sonic Alchemy in Studio No.4

In this deep-dive from Frap Tools, composer Francesco Gennari demonstrates the artful collision of tape and modular synthesis, crafting a meditative étude that blurs the lines between analog warmth and modular precision. The video showcases how a humble four-track tape loop can become the rhythmic heart of a Eurorack system, with the Frap Tools Usta sequencer and a host of modules dancing to its pulse. Expect a methodical walkthrough of patching, clock extraction, and creative routing, all delivered with the Italian brand’s signature attention to sonic detail. For those who care about signal flow, modulation strategies, and the tactile joy

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21. May 2025

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Frap Tools USTA in Action: Polyrhythms and Polymeters in Francesco Gennari’s Modular Labyrinth

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Frap Tools USTA in Action: Polyrhythms and Polymeters in Francesco Gennari’s Modular Labyrinth

Frap Tools returns with a deep-dive into the art of modular sequencing, as Francesco Gennari unpacks his composition ‘Studio No.3’ using the USTA sequencer as the central brain. This video is a patch-by-patch breakdown of a performance that weaves together four voices, intricate polyrhythms, and a blend of classic and digital modules. Expect a detailed exploration of how rhythmic structures, random modulation, and live pattern changes can transform a modular rig into a living, breathing instrument. For those who care about patch logic, modulation sources, and the subtle interplay of voices, this is a masterclass in Eurorack composition, Frap Tools

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2. April 2025

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Frap Tools Bagài: Turning Aliasing into Analogue Alchemy

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Frap Tools Bagài: Turning Aliasing into Analogue Alchemy

Aliasing is usually the bane of digital audio, but Frap Tools flips the script with Bagài, an all-analogue module that weaponises this artefact for creative sound design. In their latest video, Frap Tools demonstrates how Bagài’s sample and hold circuit, paired with flexible clocking and bit crushing, transforms unwanted digital grit into a palette of evolving textures and modulation sources. As ever, Frap Tools’ approach is both methodical and musical, offering a glimpse into how a well-designed utility can become the secret sauce in a modular patch. If you thought aliasing was just a digital nuisance, this demo might just

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19. March 2025

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Frap Tools Usta: Sequencing the Emerson Trick – Modular Mayhem in Motion

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Frap Tools Usta: Sequencing the Emerson Trick – Modular Mayhem in Motion

Frap Tools, the Italian maestros of modular design, take a deep dive into the art of recreating Keith Emerson’s legendary Karn Evil 9 sequencer stunt using their Usta sequencer. Rather than chasing note-for-note accuracy, this video zeroes in on the mechanics of programming a sequence that accelerates into audio-rate chaos and then stops itself—no frantic knob twiddling required. Expect a patch-oriented exploration, with the Usta’s multi-track flexibility, voltage slides, and clever gate tricks all put to the test. If you’ve ever wondered how to get your modular rig to pull off a self-destructing, Emerson-style climax, this is a must-watch.

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26. February 2025

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Frap Tools: Ben Carey on Feedback Patching, Tactile Design and Resonant Modular Workflows

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Frap Tools: Ben Carey on Feedback Patching, Tactile Design and Resonant Modular Workflows

In this episode from Frap Tools, Australian composer and educator Ben Carey takes us through his journey from classical saxophone to the unpredictable world of modular synthesis. The conversation dives deep into the tactile joys of patching, the creative divide between building custom instruments and using ready-made synths, and the unique character of feedback and resonance in modular patches. With a dry wit and a patch-oriented perspective, the discussion unpacks not just the technical details of Carey’s latest patch, but also the philosophical and practical reasons why hands-on control and generative processes remain at the heart of inspiring electronic music.

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19. February 2025

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Frap Tools: Cross-FM, Fake Polyphony and Modular Mute Sorcery – A Performance Dissected

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Frap Tools: Cross-FM, Fake Polyphony and Modular Mute Sorcery – A Performance Dissected

Frap Tools delivers another deep-dive into the modular trenches, this time with Francesco Gennari at the helm, dissecting a performance that’s equal parts technical showcase and creative experiment. The video unpacks the art of cross-FM using the Brenso oscillator, conjuring fake polyphony with the Verbos Multi Delay Processor, and wrangling mutes for maximum musical impact via the QSC mixer and Usta sequencer. Expect a patch breakdown that’s as much about clever modulation and routing as it is about raw sonic character—classic Frap Tools, with a focus on how each module shapes the performance. For those who like their modular with

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29. January 2025

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Frap Tools: Crafting Dynamic Stereo with Cunsa and Fumana

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Frap Tools: Crafting Dynamic Stereo with Cunsa and Fumana

Frap Tools, the Italian maestros of modular design, return with a patching technique that brings together their Cunsa and Fumana modules for a stereo experience that’s both wide and precise. In this video, Giovanni demonstrates how to spread a mono signal across the stereo field while keeping the low end firmly anchored in the centre—a trick that’s as practical as it is sonically satisfying. The approach leans on Fumana’s odd/even band outputs and Cunsa’s flexible filtering, showing how these modules interact to sculpt a mix-ready sound. Expect a deep dive into filter routing, modulation, and the sort of patch logic

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30. October 2024

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Frap Tools: Mat Watson, Modular Systems and the Art of Distorting Time

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Frap Tools: Mat Watson, Modular Systems and the Art of Distorting Time

Australian multi-instrumentalist Mat Watson sits down with Frap Tools for a deep dive into his modular synthesis philosophy, blending the wilds of the EMS Synthi with the precision of Eurorack. This episode of “Let’s Talk Music” is less a product demo and more a journey through Watson’s patching mindset—where voltage, rhythm, and sound design collide. Expect thoughtful musings on the evolution of musical discovery, hands-on patch breakdowns using Frap Tools modules, and a candid discussion about challenging the defaults in both music and modular workflows. If you’re after patch inspiration or just want to hear how a seasoned artist bends

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