TDL Synhat — Diving Into Modular Synthesis with James Wickham (Texas Modular Artist)
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This week on TDL Synhat, we sit down with James Wickham — a Texas‑based industrial musician, sound designer, and full‑blown modular addict with a wall of Eurorack that could heat a small house.
If you've ever wondered how people fall into the modular rabbit hole, why it becomes so addictive, or how modular fits into a modern production workflow, this episode is a goldmine.
James Wickham walks us through his journey from metal guitarist → tracker kid → industrial producer → modular sound‑designer, and explains how he uses his massive Eurorack system as a sound‑palette for sampling, crafting one‑shot tones and textures that become the building blocks of his music.
Whether you're modular‑curious or already drowning in patch cables, you'll get a ton out of this conversation.
🎙️ Episode Highlights-
Why modular becomes addictive even for people who didn't think it was for them
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How sampling modular one‑shots can unlock a whole new workflow
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The emotional rollercoaster of buying, selling, and regretting gear
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Why Renoise is perfect for modular‑based production
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The philosophy of treating modular as a color palette, not a full DAW replacement
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The joy of capturing "lightning in a bottle" sounds you'll never recreate again