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In this audio, the focus is on a budget-friendly solution for creating an Atonal Krell patch, a popular patching technique in the world of modular synthesizers. The Krell patch has its roots in early sci-fi film scores and is known for its random, unpredictable, and atonal soundscapes. The audio guides the listener in creating this patch using affordable, analog eurorack modules. It emphasizes the importance of the Pip-Slope function generator module from ALM Busy Circuits, which plays a key role in generating the complex, evolving sounds characteristic of the Krell patch. The listener can hear the distinctively erratic yet compelling noise produced by the patch, which oscillates between different frequencies and tonalities, creating a captivating auditory experience that is reminiscent of classic sci-fi soundtracks. The audio also provides helpful tips and instructions on how to control and manipulate the sounds using various modular components, helping the listener to understan