What do I need to get started?

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#1 — creatorlars · 2018-07-17

What do you need to get started with EuroRack modular video synthesis using LZX modules? Here’s a list.

Color Video Encoder Module

An encoder module provides video sync generation for an entire system and converts incoming voltage to CVBS (composite) or YPbPr (component) video signals. Either of the following modules provide a color video encoder.

Eurorack Case & Power Supply

Supplies power to and houses EuroRack modules. Choose a case with growing room and high quality power. Power for Gen3 modules can be supplied separately from EuorRack modules, by using the LZX DC Distro module.

Standard Patch Cables

We recommend a variety of lengths. A good rule of thumb is to have as many cables as the number of patch points in your system divided by two.

Video Display

Any display with NTSC/PAL composite or component video inputs will work.

If you have exhausted your initial budget or feel like you don’t have enough knowledge to start adding more modules immediately, that’s okay. Chromagnon is an all-in-one video synthesizer and ESG3 allows you to experiment by patching modular level voltages into its RGB inputs. There are no wrong answers when it comes to what modules to get next. Peruse the LZX community forum and follow the video tutorials to get acquainted with your new gear and expand at your own pace.


#2 — creatorlars · 2018-07-17


#3 — Z0NK0UT · 2022-08-16