📘 Serge manuals • Free online PDFs
Serge logo

Serge Manuals & User Guides

Serge provides world-class modular synthesizers, Eurorack modules, and specialized audio processing equipment originally designed by Serge Tcherepnin.

Tip: include the full model number printed on your Serge label for the best match.

About Serge manuals on Manuals.plus

About Serge Modular Synthesizers

Serge is a legendary name in the electronic music community, widely known for the Serge Modular synthesizer system originally developed by Serge Tcherepnin in the 1970s.

Today, Serge continues to inspire a vast ecosystem of Eurorack modules, subharmonic oscillators, and multi-functional 4U sound design processors manufactured by collaborative partners like Random*Source and Low-Gain Electronics. Explore user manuals, installation guides, and patch instructions to get the most out of your Serge gear.

Serge manuals

Akwụkwọ ntuziaka kacha ọhụrụ si manuals+ kwadoro maka ika a.

Serge support FAQ

Ajụjụ a na-ajụkarị gbasara akwụkwọ ntuziaka, ndebanye aha na nkwado maka ika a.

  • What power supply is needed for the Serge Medusa?

    The Serge MEDUSA modular synthesizer requires about 220mA of +12VDC and 200mA of -12VDC regulated voltages. Always install it properly into a Eurorack format case and ensure the main power is off before connecting.

  • Who manufactures contemporary Serge modules?

    Modern designs and authorized adaptations of classic Serge synthesizer modules are primarily manufactured by builders and collaborators like Random*Source and Low-Gain Electronics.

  • How do I calibrate my Serge Eurorack modules?

    Modules like the Serge Medusa are meticulously calibrated from the factory. Users are advised not to touch the rear trimmers, as even the slightest changes will likely require a full factory recalibration.

  • Can I use the ODD and EVEN outputs as a stereo pair?

    Yes, using the EVEN and ODD outputs on Serge modules as a stereo pair generates a very dimensional sound image. Keep in mind that you may require separate filtering if you want to preserve the stereo width.