I'm playing around with this collection for some weeks now and I love it. This is a nice collection to get rid of the stuff that makes a lot of patches sooo boring. Finally, using a clock or LFO is always more or less a limiting grid that delivers fences hard to escape from. This collection offers some interesting ways for patches, that do not have this marching-bum-cha-pling-plong-style that makes so many patches so exchangable with their 'its-all-one-song'-soundfeeling. With this collection I found out interesting solutions for triggers and gates that do NOT lead to the 1000th patch with that simply divided marching clock-stomping-feeling. Combine this collection with the NYSTHi-collection and explore new soundscapes, musical ideas and leave trampled patching-trails behind. IMHO IDM, techno and all this stuff finally is an endless loop of self-referencing, ever repeating ideas and sounds. Stay curious and experiment. Have fun. Peace.
I’ve been waiting for this! A truly amazing collection that simply breaks one out of the mould of regular clocks etc… Did you mention you’ve done a full module breakdown over on Patreon? I sometimes I forget I even have it. Cheers Omri!
So much potential in this collection ! Al kinds of rythms to explore, when triggers don't fall on the usual 'steps'. Polyrythms, groove,... Question : Is it possible to 'chain' multiple phase driven sequencers (more than 32 in seq or more than 64 gates) ? Is it possible to get more resolution ?
"generating sound and organizing time" by wakefield and taylor has some great material on phasors
I'm playing around with this collection for some weeks now and I love it. This is a nice collection to get rid of the stuff that makes a lot of patches sooo boring. Finally, using a clock or LFO is always more or less a limiting grid that delivers fences hard to escape from. This collection offers some interesting ways for patches, that do not have this marching-bum-cha-pling-plong-style that makes so many patches so exchangable with their 'its-all-one-song'-soundfeeling.
With this collection I found out interesting solutions for triggers and gates that do NOT lead to the 1000th patch with that simply divided marching clock-stomping-feeling. Combine this collection with the NYSTHi-collection and explore new soundscapes, musical ideas and leave trampled patching-trails behind. IMHO IDM, techno and all this stuff finally is an endless loop of self-referencing, ever repeating ideas and sounds. Stay curious and experiment.
Have fun. Peace.
Yes!! I really wish there were more phase-clock oriented modules in Eurorack hardware
Totally!
Worth a try maybe with a cv addressable sequencer like muxlicer or rene v1 plus a tempo synced lfo like tides or mod medusa...
I love it! I'm preparing my own video about phase based sequencing
Perfect!
every video and patch is great thanks
Thanks so much!
I’ve been waiting for this! A truly amazing collection that simply breaks one out of the mould of regular clocks etc… Did you mention you’ve done a full module breakdown over on Patreon? I sometimes I forget I even have it. Cheers Omri!
Yep :) It's a mega video about this collection. Have fun!
Very well explained and worth every penny 🤓
So much potential in this collection ! Al kinds of rythms to explore, when triggers don't fall on the usual 'steps'. Polyrythms, groove,... Question : Is it possible to 'chain' multiple phase driven sequencers (more than 32 in seq or more than 64 gates) ? Is it possible to get more resolution ?
Yes, there's so much to explore here... I also answered on Patreon. Let me know where to upload the patch :)
Hello, @omricohen-music
What was the controller you used at the end there, looks like a midi controller in eurorack form?
Yeah, it's the Midilar Midi controller
top is midilar
bottom is arturia keystep
how do you do the cables be always the color you want?
I'm using the Inklen module for this library.vcvrack.com/Inklen-CableColourKey
Hi Omri!
Do you know why whenever I actualize the HetrickVC Collection it wont appear in my library after I relaunch the programm?
Thank you c:
Hi, I'm not so sure.... Do you have the latest version of VCV?
great stuff!
Thanks!