Just a heads up y'all! You don't have to use a mixer when you make the kick. You can just use a second VCA because they are the same thing essentially. Many ways to skin a cat. 😁 Happy patching!
Nice simple foundation. A kind of "Here's the backbone" Maybe a follow up video could show some ideas for building on top of this for variety? Keep em coming, whatever you want to talk about. Good stuff.
for the kick you don't need Mixer, it is enough with one more VCA. for the snare i added NOIS nad VCO(sine) in CVMIX (also from VCV fundamentals) and it produced closer to real snare sound.. cheers! (ninja edit: also I should read comments before commenting. maybe??? )
Right on! I'll totally make some more with just the defaults. In all of my videos, I only use free modules so if you see any you like you can always download them from the VCV Rack Library. 🤘😄
@@yourpalrob Thank you for your diligent efforts. Years ago, I created a few animation tutorials on my sister channel, iamYork, so I am acutely aware of the significant time investment and the often minimal rewards involved in producing these types of videos. As a hobbyist in modular synthesis, a professional sound designer, and a film editor, I greatly appreciate your articulate and easily comprehensible explanations, which make for a truly enjoyable experience. Your conceptualizations of modules alone inspire numerous ideas for my own setups. Keep up the outstanding work. I am an avid admirer.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it! I've been having a lot of fun making these videos, even though it sometimes takes me a while to create them. It's really nice to know that folks have found them useful 😁. Many more videos to come!
how do you hear the sound in the first drum sound you made? I see that there are 4 connections happening that weren't explained coming out of the VCA output
Those connections are going to the stock audio module and the stock record module. The audio module is how you hear the sound. You select your audio device in the little window on the module, and it should play when you connect audio cables to it. The record module is used to make audio or video recordings and that's what I use to make these videos. There are 4 cables because I hooked them up in stereo. Not necessary but a force of habit ✌️😁
really cool thanks for this! beginner question here... at approx 47seconds, your vca out is making 3 connections to modules off screen... would love to know what those are! guessing one is the audio in.
Great question! It is split into 4. I am sending it to the right and left input of the stock audio module and the right and left input of the stock record module. I record all of the audio for the videos directly in VCV Rack so in this case I pulled two sets of cables from that VCA. You really only need to pull two cables and plug them into the left inputs, but it is a force of habit for me to set the audio in stereo.
Just a heads up y'all! You don't have to use a mixer when you make the kick. You can just use a second VCA because they are the same thing essentially. Many ways to skin a cat. 😁 Happy patching!
Nice simple foundation. A kind of "Here's the backbone"
Maybe a follow up video could show some ideas for building on top of this for variety?
Keep em coming, whatever you want to talk about. Good stuff.
Thank you, CatFish! That's a great idea. Make some funky beats with the stock modules.
Straight to the point! Love this!
Thank you, @albert4392. I'm glad you like it ✌️😁
for the kick you don't need Mixer, it is enough with one more VCA. for the snare i added NOIS nad VCO(sine) in CVMIX (also from VCV fundamentals) and it produced closer to real snare sound.. cheers! (ninja edit: also I should read comments before commenting. maybe??? )
Thanks dude! These comments are great. I just tried the snare recommendation and it is a solid snare sound.
Wow... I'm impressed.. well done!!
Thank you! @AlexPettyMusic ✌️😁
This is great
No, you
Thanks!
No problem, @aleksdizhe! Thank you for the comment 😁
@yourpalrob thank u for making video with using only default modules :)) would be great to see more of such videos :)
Right on! I'll totally make some more with just the defaults. In all of my videos, I only use free modules so if you see any you like you can always download them from the VCV Rack Library. 🤘😄
really ty for the basics :-)
No problem, @Mariorossi7225 😁
"1:09" perfection achieved
Haha, thank you for the comment, @IwatoHyena!
@@yourpalrob Thank you for your diligent efforts. Years ago, I created a few animation tutorials on my sister channel, iamYork, so I am acutely aware of the significant time investment and the often minimal rewards involved in producing these types of videos. As a hobbyist in modular synthesis, a professional sound designer, and a film editor, I greatly appreciate your articulate and easily comprehensible explanations, which make for a truly enjoyable experience. Your conceptualizations of modules alone inspire numerous ideas for my own setups. Keep up the outstanding work. I am an avid admirer.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it! I've been having a lot of fun making these videos, even though it sometimes takes me a while to create them. It's really nice to know that folks have found them useful 😁. Many more videos to come!
@yourpalrob looking forward to them
how do you hear the sound in the first drum sound you made? I see that there are 4 connections happening that weren't explained coming out of the VCA output
Those connections are going to the stock audio module and the stock record module. The audio module is how you hear the sound. You select your audio device in the little window on the module, and it should play when you connect audio cables to it. The record module is used to make audio or video recordings and that's what I use to make these videos. There are 4 cables because I hooked them up in stereo. Not necessary but a force of habit ✌️😁
really cool thanks for this! beginner question here... at approx 47seconds, your vca out is making 3 connections to modules off screen... would love to know what those are! guessing one is the audio in.
Great question! It is split into 4. I am sending it to the right and left input of the stock audio module and the right and left input of the stock record module. I record all of the audio for the videos directly in VCV Rack so in this case I pulled two sets of cables from that VCA. You really only need to pull two cables and plug them into the left inputs, but it is a force of habit for me to set the audio in stereo.
@@yourpalrob thats great, got it! thanks alot... former drummer and loving this stuff! cheers!
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As always 😁