This has been an amazing series to work through. Over the last week, I've gone from "what the hell are all these little knobs" to "ooh, I'll bet if I throw stepped random voltage here through an attenuator, it will sound like *this*". Thank you for opening my eyes to a whole new way of thinking about sounds and about music. I'm super excited to be able to make something now that I'm happy just sitting and listening to.
Quick tip for those who love the Dual Attenuverter as much as I do: look for the VCV module by AS called "AtNuVrTr". It's just like the Befaco, but with added CV inputs to modulate both knobs. I've had very satisfying results by adding a sequencer just to modulate the offset on one of those bad boys.
This is an example of the most effective type of technical training IMO: walking through a real working example with just enough explanation for the viewer to follow what is happening and why, and plenty of places for someone to think "wait, what happens if I do it the other way?" before pausing and testing it out. Cudos!
This has been THE most helpful thing I've maybe ever seen personally on youtube... I've been wanting to try and learn vcv for about 3 years but everytime I followed along to the other videos I watched, I always lost my way mostly due to my own stupidity and eventually gave up every single time. I came into the first video with just the same hope and no expectations and I ended up not even realizing how much time I spent fiddling with the things and still COMPLETELY not feeling lost even for a second and I feel like I've enough confidence to discover on my own now which is so much more than I could've asked for. thank you so much! I hope you can find time later on to continue this series
This is actually hands down the best series I've seen for vcv rack at my level... really opened my eyes especially in yhe earlier vides to some things I was missing or not thinking about. Marry me. I love Omi also but these videos just seemed to be the perfect videos at the perfect time to help me out... i appreciate it
Beyond how educational this series has been to follow, it has also been incredibly fun and it has also saved me hundreds of dollars. Thank you so much as someone who cannot stop buying music gear.
This series was an incredible gift so thank you for your time and efforts. I downloaded your final patch and have been using it as background music for work. I play drums and will be trying to find ways to trigger builds, mute sections and other variations using pads so I can jam along. Really amazing stuff, Jeremy. BTW - I bought VCV DrumMachine without hesitation specifically to play this patch. I hope you get a cut.
A lot of effort here across the 4 vids. I am a noob of a few days and I now have a patch that acts as a synth with 4 different oscillators and 4 different effects that I can adjust and combine in an 8 channel mixer. This afternoon I made a patch that makes chill evolving music where I can choose a key and just let it all happen. This is all down to the 4 vids in this series. Thank you so much! I am having so much fun with VCV and I feel I know enough to start just trying the other modules and see what a racket I can make :) Its all a bit bewildering when you start but you showed me a clutch of combinations of modules and how to connect them up make something work - I can now build on that.
just chiming in to say i’ve LOVED this series. truly never thought i’d be able to feel like i know what i’m doing with modular synths in one evening. thank you so so so much - really eye opening and i’m so thrilled to have this new tool in my box
this whole series is still underappreciated. it is so concise and clear and engaging. i cant believe it's still only sitting at under 30k views. Thanks so much for this series.
Thanks for your videos. I'm a programming student and I've always loved modular synthesis, I'm looking to learn vcv rack to learn about audio development and your videos are very well-founded.
Yesssss I learned so much with this series! Thank you again for such a high-quality tutorial-by-example. My brain has expanded like 5 sizes, haha. I'm going to have so much fun with this as a creative outlet.
Absolutely loved this tutorial series! I feel like I finally understand what's going on and I now have a toolbox of modules & tricks that I can rely on whilst trying things myself. Thank you so much for this series. Can't wait for more like this :)
Awesome series, thanks for this. What makes it stand out from others on YT is your musicality, which I can only aspire to! One tip in VCV - the little green light in the cables showing when modulation is happening (from an LFO for example) will change to red when it goes negative. So if you’re not sure if that signal is unipolar and can’t be bothered to stick it through a scope, just watch the light and see if changes from green to red.
I have to re watch the other parts again. I learned that if I want to create a patch like this I have to build an extension on the house and sell one of the kids to pay for all the modules. Your pace picked up progressively with each part. I don’t think anyone else on the Tube has put out anything as comprehensive.
I think you did a great job with this series. The first three were each just the right length and covered their material in just enough detail and this one serves as a great "putting it all together" video. I'm looking forward to rolling my own patches now.
As someone with very little experience with modular, this was awesome. I'm personally plan on experimenting with each of the voices independently to get a better understanding. Hit all the knobs a bit more etc. It felt good at the end of the video having something on my end that sounded good. Love to see more of this!
These technique deep dives are insanely good stuff, just for the different way of looking at things. When messing with modular I get pretty comfortable in my box of stuff I already know and stop exploring, having someone go "now try connecting it like THIS" really opens the creative floodgates for many hours of new fun. Every video on this channel has bits of that, but this series really took it to another level.
I got VCV Rack 2 by chance, and toyed with it... but damn, I wasn't able to make anything worth it. Then I decided to ask RUclips if someone would guide me and, oh boy! I found this series by you and it has been SO eye opening and your way of explaining it is clear, and you also seem to be having fun with the process, which makes this more engaging and time flies, literally. Thank you!
Bless you for this series. I'm already familiar with synthesis, but I so appreciate you helping make this more accessible for others. Going to watch this full series as a fresh-up.
This felt like playing a indie game in the best way possible. Really useful and SO FUN! Really hope there will be more of this. Keep up the good work!!
This was a great tutorial series, got myself up and running creating patches! Preferred your tutorial over other series on youtube as it had a great balance of explanation and exploration for beginners.
this entire series was incredibly helpful, thank you so much for making it! it really helped me get into modular synthesis and i'm very much looking forward now to the journey that lies ahead
what an amazing, and exceptionally well done series. i am totally new a this, and i learned so much. i'm using Cardinal, and was able to follow along pretty well (cardinal does not have all the modules you use, but has most of them and variations of others). thank you so much for taking the time to create these videos.
Thank you for your whole series!! I'm going to use this to make some cool stuff! I really liked the part at the end where you feed the output of the quantizer into a resonator to make it tune in and out! That'll be super helpful for what I'm trying to do! Also, attenuverters! So that's what they're called!
Funny that you introduced the chord model in the beginning of this video because i experimented with it while checking out the last one! :D Thanks again for these videos, got a lovely sounding patch!
I can’t wait to watch through this series! Tried to learn vcv maybe 2-3 years ago but none of the tutorials I found were very engaging or inspiring. I can’t wait to give it another try with your help! I’m sure your thoroughness will teach me everything I need. Thanks! :)
Been using VCV Rack for months and still learned tons from this entire series. My only quality-of-life suggestion is that when you're adding new modules to a voice that's already connected to a mixer, instead of disconnecting the cable from the mixer and having to scroll all the way back up to the mixer to run a new cable to re-link the new module, I just move the output cable from the previous end of the chain to the new end of the chain, and then run new cables from previous end to new end. For example, if you have a VCO -> Plateau -> Mixer and you want to add a Chronoblob between Plateau and the Mixer, add the Chronoblob module to the rack, click and drag the existing cables from the output from Plateau into the outputs of Chronoblob, and then link the output of Plateau with the input of Chronoblob. It's a simple little trick but I find it saves me a TON of time scrolling.
Thanks for this, I was so inspired I made a chillout ambient track in no time. That mixer is amazing, btw, thanks for showing that as well, game changer for me.
These could just keep going and it would be incredible. Especially one in which you lean a bit more into your own creative process. You're great at explaining things in a straightforward way. Especially how often you just say: "I am doing this cause I love the way it sounds," which is just so honest and straight forward and sets all us up for actually getting into the right creative mindset. But there are so many creative ways you can make these... topologies, that it is awesome just to build a vocabulary on this by watching :)
I've been extremely hesitant to dip my toes into modular for a number of reasons, like the high learning curve, prohibitive cost, etc. I can't thank you enough for your hard work in putting together a comprehensive series that explains the main concepts and how to get excited by them. The only glaring problem, as far as I can see, is that VCV Rack actually gives you a slightly unrealistic view of what modular really is like since you can just add as many instances of units as you want, unlike in real life where you have physical hardware limits. Still, it's given me a lot to think about in terms of what kind of actual hardware rig I might like to build. One day.
These have been amazing. took me a few hours of stopping and starting to understand what was happening it was really fun to build along. also my vcvrack crashed just before you mentioned the reminder to save as you go lol
I love Palette version of Plaits cuz it changes labels of knobs depending on mode and animates modulation in real-time - a really exquisite module for free!
I have used VCV rack for about 3 years. It sounds kind of dumb but I never thought about separating the note events from the gate events. lol I have constructed for the last 3 years every patch ignoring that possibility. thanks for the little (but powerful) idea Love to see more of this! There are not many great quality tutorials on VCV Racks as I would like. It seems like every youtuber (besides Omri Cohen) only makes videos about the basics and the drops the project. Would love to see more content going in deep in different aspects :) Greetings from Chile!
Very nice series, you are a great teacher! Figured out the mixer; you need to click ABOVE the fader to adjust it, not try to click on the fader-knob itself. That was slightly unintuitive. -(Only five minutes in this one yet; I may have missed something; but I seem to be unable to use the faders on the 16-channel mixer. If I figure out what I did wrong I'll update this comment)-
SO fuckin good I have made few nice track ideas all because of you I wish you would continue this series because the pace at which you explain really helps
One of the modules I use a lot in my patches is 4LFO (and 8LFO) from bogaudio. It supplies a number of LFOs with a control over phase between the LFOs, so things can come in and out in waves. I think you might find it useful in some of these modulation schemes you build. Also, thank you for using all the "audible instruments" modules, I never really paid much attention to them, but they look super useful.
If you haven't already, Vult modules. Also Bogaudio. Good, solid, no nonsense building blocks. Also also, great intro series! Also also also... The ****ing tuning on Resonator!!!
Your videos are super chill and informative man! I'm learning modular and trying to get more familiarity in general with my synth music. I followed this patch video with minor tweaks of my own and was curious if I'd be able to distribute this to my friends or on band camp as an archive for myself to refer too?
I’ve just gotten MiRack for iPad which is basically VCV rack for iPad and I can’t thank you enough for this series of videos. I’ve learned so much and this final patch is Stellar and i can listen to it all day long. Shits still confusing though 😂
I really enjoyed your series...Very nice...i'm sorta learning the Percussa SSP and wow, it's detailed. My next goal is to experience with VCV rack eventually. Would love to see you do a review on the Percussa SSP..That would be awesome..........
This has been an amazing series! It seems though unless I have got something wrong, that the saved final patch for this video does not match the patch described in part 4.
Yep, I was going to say that. Beat me to it! Pro tip: use all four aux sends and send them to groups, then turn up the sends on all the groups to slap effects on all your effects. 😃
Is there a possibility of expanding this series? Maybe even have videos on pro version tutorials? These videos really made me fall back in love with modular gear so thank you very much for the time and effort you put into your channel!
Good vid man, some interesting techniques! I love VCV and particularly now it’s also a VST. It pairs particularly well with Bitwig Studio and its Modulators. I’ll definitely be utilising a couple of the random techniques in this vid so thanks man. By the way, I can recommend Omri Cohen’s VCV videos as a source of great inspiration… Peace ✌️
This has been an amazing series to work through. Over the last week, I've gone from "what the hell are all these little knobs" to "ooh, I'll bet if I throw stepped random voltage here through an attenuator, it will sound like *this*". Thank you for opening my eyes to a whole new way of thinking about sounds and about music. I'm super excited to be able to make something now that I'm happy just sitting and listening to.
Jeremy, please do more patch from scratch like this - it was so educational
Quick tip for those who love the Dual Attenuverter as much as I do: look for the VCV module by AS called "AtNuVrTr". It's just like the Befaco, but with added CV inputs to modulate both knobs. I've had very satisfying results by adding a sequencer just to modulate the offset on one of those bad boys.
This series taught me that I now need to go and buy the ENTIRE Mutable Instruments catalogue. Amazing work
This is an example of the most effective type of technical training IMO: walking through a real working example with just enough explanation for the viewer to follow what is happening and why, and plenty of places for someone to think "wait, what happens if I do it the other way?" before pausing and testing it out. Cudos!
This has been THE most helpful thing I've maybe ever seen personally on youtube... I've been wanting to try and learn vcv for about 3 years but everytime I followed along to the other videos I watched, I always lost my way mostly due to my own stupidity and eventually gave up every single time. I came into the first video with just the same hope and no expectations and I ended up not even realizing how much time I spent fiddling with the things and still COMPLETELY not feeling lost even for a second and I feel like I've enough confidence to discover on my own now which is so much more than I could've asked for. thank you so much! I hope you can find time later on to continue this series
Awesome
This is actually hands down the best series I've seen for vcv rack at my level... really opened my eyes especially in yhe earlier vides to some things I was missing or not thinking about.
Marry me.
I love Omi also but these videos just seemed to be the perfect videos at the perfect time to help me out... i appreciate it
Beyond how educational this series has been to follow, it has also been incredibly fun and it has also saved me hundreds of dollars. Thank you so much as someone who cannot stop buying music gear.
This series was an incredible gift so thank you for your time and efforts. I downloaded your final patch and have been using it as background music for work. I play drums and will be trying to find ways to trigger builds, mute sections and other variations using pads so I can jam along. Really amazing stuff, Jeremy. BTW - I bought VCV DrumMachine without hesitation specifically to play this patch. I hope you get a cut.
I have ABSOLUTELY loved these. What a brilliant tutor and voice of wisdom - it's almost like meditation just watching and building along. Thank you.
This video series is amazing! Thank you for making these!
This is the best vcv patch playthrough ive seen so far. thank you so much i really enjoyed it!!
A lot of effort here across the 4 vids. I am a noob of a few days and I now have a patch that acts as a synth with 4 different oscillators and 4 different effects that I can adjust and combine in an 8 channel mixer. This afternoon I made a patch that makes chill evolving music where I can choose a key and just let it all happen. This is all down to the 4 vids in this series. Thank you so much! I am having so much fun with VCV and I feel I know enough to start just trying the other modules and see what a racket I can make :) Its all a bit bewildering when you start but you showed me a clutch of combinations of modules and how to connect them up make something work - I can now build on that.
Love the patch-from-scratch format and hope that you continue to do use it more and more.
Thank you for the best series on youtube. God bless you! I surely did learn a lot and will be able to put in practice now.
sat down and went through all 4 -- maybe cover polyphony. this stuff is really helpful as I am now addicted to generative ambient patches
yep! I thought the exact same thing when I saw the series.
Good idea, polyphony can be a bit confusing in VCV. I always struggle with gates when it’s polyphonic
@@jonathanyoung6397 Check the tutorials by OMRI COHEN: also very interesting.
just chiming in to say i’ve LOVED this series. truly never thought i’d be able to feel like i know what i’m doing with modular synths in one evening. thank you so so so much - really eye opening and i’m so thrilled to have this new tool in my box
this whole series is still underappreciated. it is so concise and clear and engaging. i cant believe it's still only sitting at under 30k views. Thanks so much for this series.
Thank you I had a tremendous amount of fun going through this and have learned so much .
These tutorials have been so helpful and I'm so thankful for you making them to help everyone understand these things better
Super helpful video, thanks for making this VCV rack series!
Thanks for your videos. I'm a programming student and I've always loved modular synthesis, I'm looking to learn vcv rack to learn about audio development and your videos are very well-founded.
Just finished following along, had a blast! Time to reward myself by closing my eyes and drifting to some ambient I wired up myself :D . Thanks!!
Thanks Jeremy! This series is amazing and my SO is now super psyched about modular!
Thank you!
Yesssss I learned so much with this series! Thank you again for such a high-quality tutorial-by-example. My brain has expanded like 5 sizes, haha. I'm going to have so much fun with this as a creative outlet.
This series is an absolutely stellar way to get your hands dirty with modular. So valuable and fun! Thank you Jeremy
Absolutely loved this tutorial series! I feel like I finally understand what's going on and I now have a toolbox of modules & tricks that I can rely on whilst trying things myself. Thank you so much for this series. Can't wait for more like this :)
Awesome series, thanks for this. What makes it stand out from others on YT is your musicality, which I can only aspire to! One tip in VCV - the little green light in the cables showing when modulation is happening (from an LFO for example) will change to red when it goes negative. So if you’re not sure if that signal is unipolar and can’t be bothered to stick it through a scope, just watch the light and see if changes from green to red.
Love all these niche tips
I have to re watch the other parts again. I learned that if I want to create a patch like this I have to build an extension on the house and sell one of the kids to pay for all the modules. Your pace picked up progressively with each part. I don’t think anyone else on the Tube has put out anything as comprehensive.
Haha I'm you want to with hardware that's (kinda) true.....
Dude I’m so glad I found these videos. Thanks for being you
Nice to see vcv rack get some traction 👍 great series! Nice output from yours
I think you did a great job with this series. The first three were each just the right length and covered their material in just enough detail and this one serves as a great "putting it all together" video. I'm looking forward to rolling my own patches now.
Amazing. I downloaded VCVRack yesterday and have watched all four of these excellent vids. Cannot wait to apply what I've learned here! Thank you!
such an amazing series, just got into VCV rack recently and this is going to save me from many headaches. ty bruv!
As someone with very little experience with modular, this was awesome. I'm personally plan on experimenting with each of the voices independently to get a better understanding. Hit all the knobs a bit more etc.
It felt good at the end of the video having something on my end that sounded good. Love to see more of this!
god bless you for this series its changing my life. good work bro sooo helpful.
These technique deep dives are insanely good stuff, just for the different way of looking at things. When messing with modular I get pretty comfortable in my box of stuff I already know and stop exploring, having someone go "now try connecting it like THIS" really opens the creative floodgates for many hours of new fun. Every video on this channel has bits of that, but this series really took it to another level.
This has been an extremely helpful series on modular syntheses. You have helped me to understand the basics and beyond!
wow! what a series man. thanks so much for this
I got VCV Rack 2 by chance, and toyed with it... but damn, I wasn't able to make anything worth it. Then I decided to ask RUclips if someone would guide me and, oh boy! I found this series by you and it has been SO eye opening and your way of explaining it is clear, and you also seem to be having fun with the process, which makes this more engaging and time flies, literally. Thank you!
Bless you for this series. I'm already familiar with synthesis, but I so appreciate you helping make this more accessible for others.
Going to watch this full series as a fresh-up.
This felt like playing a indie game in the best way possible. Really useful and SO FUN! Really hope there will be more of this. Keep up the good work!!
This was a great tutorial series, got myself up and running creating patches! Preferred your tutorial over other series on youtube as it had a great balance of explanation and exploration for beginners.
this entire series was incredibly helpful, thank you so much for making it! it really helped me get into modular synthesis and i'm very much looking forward now to the journey that lies ahead
thank you so much for this series of videos, i've enjoyed and learned with it so much!!
This is such a great video. Please make more. I just managed to get my deluge hooked up to vcv and it's so much fun.
what an amazing, and exceptionally well done series. i am totally new a this, and i learned so much. i'm using Cardinal, and was able to follow along pretty well (cardinal does not have all the modules you use, but has most of them and variations of others). thank you so much for taking the time to create these videos.
Great series :) thank you so much :D VCV rack is very therapeutic
Thank you for your whole series!! I'm going to use this to make some cool stuff!
I really liked the part at the end where you feed the output of the quantizer into a resonator to make it tune in and out! That'll be super helpful for what I'm trying to do!
Also, attenuverters! So that's what they're called!
just getting into this... man this series is fantastic! i've learned so much and its very well presented.
hoping you do more like these!
this is a great tutorial i will likely be referring people to for a long time
Funny that you introduced the chord model in the beginning of this video because i experimented with it while checking out the last one! :D Thanks again for these videos, got a lovely sounding patch!
This series has been amazing thank you so much it’s time to go in I’ll see ya on the other side
I can’t wait to watch through this series! Tried to learn vcv maybe 2-3 years ago but none of the tutorials I found were very engaging or inspiring. I can’t wait to give it another try with your help! I’m sure your thoroughness will teach me everything I need. Thanks! :)
Been using VCV Rack for months and still learned tons from this entire series. My only quality-of-life suggestion is that when you're adding new modules to a voice that's already connected to a mixer, instead of disconnecting the cable from the mixer and having to scroll all the way back up to the mixer to run a new cable to re-link the new module, I just move the output cable from the previous end of the chain to the new end of the chain, and then run new cables from previous end to new end.
For example, if you have a VCO -> Plateau -> Mixer and you want to add a Chronoblob between Plateau and the Mixer, add the Chronoblob module to the rack, click and drag the existing cables from the output from Plateau into the outputs of Chronoblob, and then link the output of Plateau with the input of Chronoblob. It's a simple little trick but I find it saves me a TON of time scrolling.
best VCV videos on the internet - legend
Thanks for this, I was so inspired I made a chillout ambient track in no time. That mixer is amazing, btw, thanks for showing that as well, game changer for me.
These could just keep going and it would be incredible. Especially one in which you lean a bit more into your own creative process. You're great at explaining things in a straightforward way. Especially how often you just say: "I am doing this cause I love the way it sounds," which is just so honest and straight forward and sets all us up for actually getting into the right creative mindset. But there are so many creative ways you can make these... topologies, that it is awesome just to build a vocabulary on this by watching :)
Thank you so much~ This is so beautiful and inspirational
I've been extremely hesitant to dip my toes into modular for a number of reasons, like the high learning curve, prohibitive cost, etc. I can't thank you enough for your hard work in putting together a comprehensive series that explains the main concepts and how to get excited by them. The only glaring problem, as far as I can see, is that VCV Rack actually gives you a slightly unrealistic view of what modular really is like since you can just add as many instances of units as you want, unlike in real life where you have physical hardware limits. Still, it's given me a lot to think about in terms of what kind of actual hardware rig I might like to build. One day.
This Series is Godsend! Thank you!
Wonderful series, final product sounds great, look forward to piecing through this video over the weekend, thanks!
Amazing work! Well done man!
These have been amazing. took me a few hours of stopping and starting to understand what was happening it was really fun to build along. also my vcvrack crashed just before you mentioned the reminder to save as you go lol
Absolutely love this format. Thank you!
That bass is just really yummy. That is the technical word for it.
You're amazing!!! Love these tutorials!
Absolutely incredible
I love Palette version of Plaits cuz it changes labels of knobs depending on mode and animates modulation in real-time - a really exquisite module for free!
This series was awesome! Thank you, Jeremy!
this is insane, man. finally i started to understand and not finding myself being scared of modular
Excellent tutorial.
Yes it was very fun and informative thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤
Oh and the cat at the end is just 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi Jeremy! Very usefull video, thanks for sharing that :)
Fantastic series Jeremy, love it.
I have used VCV rack for about 3 years. It sounds kind of dumb but I never thought about separating the note events from the gate events. lol
I have constructed for the last 3 years every patch ignoring that possibility.
thanks for the little (but powerful) idea
Love to see more of this! There are not many great quality tutorials on VCV Racks as I would like. It seems like every youtuber (besides Omri Cohen) only makes videos about the basics and the drops the project. Would love to see more content going in deep in different aspects :)
Greetings from Chile!
Very nice series, you are a great teacher!
Figured out the mixer; you need to click ABOVE the fader to adjust it, not try to click on the fader-knob itself. That was slightly unintuitive.
-(Only five minutes in this one yet; I may have missed something; but I seem to be unable to use the faders on the 16-channel mixer. If I figure out what I did wrong I'll update this comment)-
OMG thank you! I spent 10 minutes debugging this before I realised I can't be the only one.
@@Grimbakor My pleasure!
SO fuckin good I have made few nice track ideas all because of you
I wish you would continue this series because the pace at which you explain really helps
I needed this!
Please keep doing these educational videos 👍
than you! just found vcv rack and your tutorials helped me to wet my feet..
One of the modules I use a lot in my patches is 4LFO (and 8LFO) from bogaudio. It supplies a number of LFOs with a control over phase between the LFOs, so things can come in and out in waves. I think you might find it useful in some of these modulation schemes you build. Also, thank you for using all the "audible instruments" modules, I never really paid much attention to them, but they look super useful.
Such a great patch 😀👍
helped a lot, thanks
If you haven't already, Vult modules. Also Bogaudio. Good, solid, no nonsense building blocks. Also also, great intro series! Also also also... The ****ing tuning on Resonator!!!
Your videos are super chill and informative man! I'm learning modular and trying to get more familiarity in general with my synth music. I followed this patch video with minor tweaks of my own and was curious if I'd be able to distribute this to my friends or on band camp as an archive for myself to refer too?
I’ve just gotten MiRack for iPad which is basically VCV rack for iPad and I can’t thank you enough for this series of videos. I’ve learned so much and this final patch is Stellar and i can listen to it all day long. Shits still confusing though 😂
I really enjoyed your series...Very nice...i'm sorta learning the Percussa SSP and wow, it's detailed. My next goal is to experience with VCV rack eventually. Would love to see you do a review on the Percussa SSP..That would be awesome..........
This has been an amazing series! It seems though unless I have got something wrong, that the saved final patch for this video does not match the patch described in part 4.
Amazing series my dude !
Mindmeld mixers are best!
Yep, I was going to say that. Beat me to it!
Pro tip: use all four aux sends and send them to groups, then turn up the sends on all the groups to slap effects on all your effects. 😃
my god, you do not know what it means to me to have simple to follow videos like this as a beginner.
Brilliant. I've learned so much. BTW the "Drum Machine" VCV module is no longer free :(
thank you jeremy
the best!
very good pacing
Please make more of these pleaseeee
Is there a possibility of expanding this series? Maybe even have videos on pro version tutorials? These videos really made me fall back in love with modular gear so thank you very much for the time and effort you put into your channel!
Good vid man, some interesting techniques! I love VCV and particularly now it’s also a VST. It pairs particularly well with Bitwig Studio and its Modulators. I’ll definitely be utilising a couple of the random techniques in this vid so thanks man. By the way, I can recommend Omri Cohen’s VCV videos as a source of great inspiration… Peace ✌️
Thanks!