Love this, as I am quite new to vcv! Thanks for taking the time to help newbies like me. I have watched most of your videos, and am grateful you do this. REVERB IS LIFE!!!
I like to use LFO to modulate the clock. For example, I could make it two clocks frequency modulated in opposite directions, so when one speeds up, the other slows down. Then, I can crisscross them so that one controls S&H, providing notes, the other controls envelope generation for filer or VCA, and vice versa.
Hoppalach. 50.000 Follower! What a journey. Congratulations! Your videos are not just informative and inspiring, but also always soo musical and versatile. I don't know any other youtuber who has an equal output of such quality. Every time it's a pleasure to listen to your music and sounds. There must be a lot of hard work behind your videos, but it always looks so easy and natural. And thank you also for your Bitwig content. Much appreciated. All the best to you and your family.
Great stuff! It doesn't matter whether you're doing basic or complex stuff, I always gain some inspiration from it. I really enjoy these patch from scratch videos. Cheers for everything man!
Thank you, @omri! This was a superb introduction to the wonders of LFO and modulation ideas! The actual end result was both musical and quite beautiful from such simple components! Thank you!
Wonderful tutorial - thank you for all of your excellent teaching! It's amazingly helpful for people just starting out but also with great concepts, reminders, and methods that can inspire people who are already familiar with the basics.
wow, and we thought we knew everything about LFO"s, by the way, I almost fell off the couch in the beginning with these stereoLFO's in my loud headphones, 🙂thx again Omri
Love this, as I am quite new to vcv! Thanks for taking the time to help newbies like me. I have watched most of your videos, and am grateful you do this. REVERB IS LIFE!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
I like to use LFO to modulate the clock. For example, I could make it two clocks frequency modulated in opposite directions, so when one speeds up, the other slows down. Then, I can crisscross them so that one controls S&H, providing notes, the other controls envelope generation for filer or VCA, and vice versa.
👌nICE
Hoppalach.
50.000 Follower!
What a journey. Congratulations!
Your videos are not just informative and inspiring, but also always soo musical and versatile. I don't know any other youtuber who has an equal output of such quality. Every time it's a pleasure to listen to your music and sounds. There must be a lot of hard work behind your videos, but it always looks so easy and natural.
And thank you also for your Bitwig content. Much appreciated.
All the best to you and your family.
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Thank you so much! It means a lot to me!
Great stuff! It doesn't matter whether you're doing basic or complex stuff, I always gain some inspiration from it. I really enjoy these patch from scratch videos. Cheers for everything man!
Cool, thanks!
Thank you, @omri! This was a superb introduction to the wonders of LFO and modulation ideas! The actual end result was both musical and quite beautiful from such simple components!
Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful tutorial - thank you for all of your excellent teaching! It's amazingly helpful for people just starting out but also with great concepts, reminders, and methods that can inspire people who are already familiar with the basics.
Glad it was helpful!
Great demo! Love this back to basics approach - really good stuff for beginners and pros alike. :-)
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge!
wow, and we thought we knew everything about LFO"s, by the way, I almost fell off the couch in the beginning with these stereoLFO's in my loud headphones, 🙂thx again Omri
Always a pleasure, Sir!
Thanks again!
wonderful
Many thanks
What does "opalach" mean? He says it all the time.