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  • @sub-jec-tiv
    @sub-jec-tiv 2 года назад +59

    I love your videos not just because they’re inspiring. But also because i love hearing you say ‘BogAudio.’

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад +6

      :)

    • @afrosymphony8207
      @afrosymphony8207 2 года назад +1

      no lies looool

    • @nikolasgray1940
      @nikolasgray1940 2 года назад +1

      TRUTH

    • @Mogwai06
      @Mogwai06 2 года назад

      my favorite is actually "oscillators." its calming for some reason...

    • @SimonBosley
      @SimonBosley Год назад +4

      my favourite is "module" followed by an "oh yeeeeeeeeahhhhhhhhhhhhh"

  • @scotthampton3882
    @scotthampton3882 2 года назад +12

    Thanks for showcasing Hampton Harmonics modules again. Great video! 🙇🙇

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the lovely collection. I hope you will continue to V2 :)

  • @timhildebrandsalestrainer
    @timhildebrandsalestrainer 2 года назад +6

    This is exactly what I needed to flesh out the rest of my tracks. Glad to have you around sir. Please keep helping and being amazing.

  • @Thoow
    @Thoow 2 года назад +8

    I somehow lost track of VCV Rack, since I went for a physical rack. But still the sound of FM Operator is amazing. And everything polyphonic is so impossible with hardware... Thank you for keeping up with VCV. Will deep dive again, once 2.0 ships :-)

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Yeah, combining both worlds can be so much fun!

  • @ursbasteck
    @ursbasteck 2 года назад +7

    2nd example is beautiful! And Noise as CV control!
    I'd like to add _re:sequencing chords_ especially with modules like Chord-Key that I've found MindMeld's ShapeMaster to be the perfect sequencer for creating and then advancing through chord progressions, as it gives you a very clear readout of what your sequence is, or even your sequences.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      oh man, noise is so useful in so many ways... Great tip with ShapeMaster, thanks for that!

  • @Almanacs
    @Almanacs 2 года назад

    Oh man, this is mindblowing! Thank you, thank you! 🖤👍🏽

  • @MrRayinsf
    @MrRayinsf 2 года назад +2

    I was just asking about this exact kind of tutorial. Thanks Omri!!!

  • @kevinbesignanomusic5563
    @kevinbesignanomusic5563 2 года назад

    Thank you Omri for another excellent video!

  • @samb2543
    @samb2543 Год назад +1

    Every time I watch one of your videos I learn a whole bunch of excellent new stuff, you continue to blow my mind with awesome new ideas. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @GeorgCarlson
    @GeorgCarlson 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge, always something new to discover in your approach to whatever

  • @crhkrebs
    @crhkrebs Год назад

    Omri, you make very high quality content, but I must admit, this one is even more exceptional. I will have to go over every second of your video as it gives me many ideas for further experimentation. Thank you.

  • @oscarvgaa
    @oscarvgaa 2 года назад +1

    I've been using VCV for over a year now and I didn't even know about the poly spread on bogaudio's mixer. I can't thank you enough, Omri.

  • @mattreynierberger7529
    @mattreynierberger7529 2 года назад

    Awesome video thank you so much !!

  • @ZoeSpacecake
    @ZoeSpacecake 2 года назад

    thanks for your time man, that's another interesting patch lesson

  • @MikeUIibarri
    @MikeUIibarri 2 года назад

    This is a Fantastic channel. I don't even have a Top Faves list and this channel is still on it.

  • @bakai2779
    @bakai2779 2 года назад

    So Helpful! Thank you

  • @thelanavishnuorchestra
    @thelanavishnuorchestra Год назад +1

    It often takes me a couple of hours to watch one of your videos, because I pause and open VCV to try an idea from the video.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music Год назад

      That's great! I'm happy you find it inspiring :)

  • @brylie_music
    @brylie_music Год назад

    Very interesting chord progressions. The polymeter rhythm with crunchy drums was a nice addition 😎

  • @yanlatawiec7519
    @yanlatawiec7519 2 года назад +1

    Using the sequencer to add rhythm with probability to the chords is just so cool :)

  • @budhhafunk
    @budhhafunk 2 года назад

    thanks a lot for your videos

  • @trymoto
    @trymoto Год назад

    so goood. thank you

  • @stephen285
    @stephen285 2 года назад

    great stuff

  • @deladonics
    @deladonics 2 года назад

    So much useful information. Holy crap

  • @alexgentile1252
    @alexgentile1252 10 месяцев назад

    Very helpfull... THX !!!!

  • @DanMilway
    @DanMilway 2 года назад

    I didn't know about the "spread polyphony" feature in the Bogaudio mixer! That's gonna be useful, for sure.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Yeah, that can get quite interesting with panning and level modulation.

  • @angelogrieco
    @angelogrieco 2 года назад

    Another approach I like a lot is using Mother as a sequencer together with a shift register, and some mod source to "scan through" its child scales at regular intervals

  • @manueljf100
    @manueljf100 Год назад

    oh yeah

  • @Subholik3
    @Subholik3 11 месяцев назад

    progress is good for me xdd thanks

  • @andrasszabo4555
    @andrasszabo4555 2 года назад

    What a nice collection of tricks! But Sha#Bang StochSeq4 can be also insanely useful in creating chords with its quantized V/OCT & INV outputs. Specially that all four tracks can be triggered differently! It's massive!

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Oh man, yes, that's a great tip! Such an interesting sequencer...

    • @andrasszabo4555
      @andrasszabo4555 2 года назад

      @@OmriCohen-Music Yes,​ ​​Jeremy Muller did a great job. I specially enjoy seeing the four tracks simultaneously; just to know what's coming.

  • @midnightstepper
    @midnightstepper 2 года назад

    Love these, Omri. Thanks again! Can I ask though what are the four dots on the keys of the Chord key for?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Thanks so much! These dots are showing you which note is set on the different channels. 4 dots for 4 channels.

  • @souvlak1
    @souvlak1 2 года назад

    hey sir, loving your vids:D and I wanna own a modular synthesis book just simply curious;; what you recommend¿

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Thank you! Well, Patch&Tweak is a great book about modular. It's a bit expansive, but it's totally worth it. There are also patch examples from the book available in VCV.

  • @marcpero7372
    @marcpero7372 2 года назад

    Wow this is awesome ! Does this Hampton Harmonics Progress or something close to it exist in eurorack setup ?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm not so sure about something like Progress in hardware but there's Harmonaig, which can help you out with chords. It's also available in VCV so you can check it out.

  • @oliverorwell
    @oliverorwell 2 года назад

    Where is the discord channel as mentioned at the beginning of the video? Love your vids

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Thanks so much :) The Discord is open to all tiers on my Patreon page. Have a look here if you're interested - www.patreon.com/omricohen

  • @rastcheck6037
    @rastcheck6037 2 года назад

    Great video as usual! :) The notseq16 seems even more easy to use than harmomiag. But I don't get it how using random to input notes produce 'right' sounding chords. This mean that once a choose a scale any four note I play will always produce 'right' chords? And also I don't get it how notes are choosen since in the colum of sequencer there are more then 4 notes. Sorry again for the basic questions!. I would to love see a tutorial about basic music theory, mixing and processing field recording in vcv rack :) :). You are so amazing great at teaching and every time you make a tutorial 'beginner friendly' my eyes shine hahah :)

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад +1

      Thanks! The NoteSeq has a built in quantizer. This means that the notes you programmed on the grid, will be corrected to a musical scale. For example, if you have C Major chosen, all of the notes will be in the C Major scale so each chord will have notes from this scale and depending on what notes are playing and in which order, you will get different chords that "fit" with each other.

    • @rastcheck6037
      @rastcheck6037 2 года назад

      @@OmriCohen-Music thanks a lot for the explanation :) :) things are getting more clear now :)

  • @nate0398
    @nate0398 Год назад

    How do you use the 8 channel mixmaster with the 4 channel auxpander without getting an error saying to ise the 8 channel auxpander ?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music Год назад

      I think that's the smaller auxpander I'm using here

  • @omarbrown2696
    @omarbrown2696 Год назад

    Proper

  • @vcvrackenespanol7360
    @vcvrackenespanol7360 2 года назад

    Hey Omri hugs from Cartagena Colombia, i have an unknown, why when i put the ARP module in polyphonic mode it does not give me a constant result of the melody, it gives it to me by pulses, why?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 2 года назад

      Hi! Well, it sounds like the rest of the chain you're using is not polyphonic so you get only parts of the signal. How does your chain looks like?

    • @vcvrackenespanol7360
      @vcvrackenespanol7360 2 года назад

      @@OmriCohen-Music I will send you a message to facebook

  • @hahaxolotl
    @hahaxolotl 4 месяца назад

    whats the difference between cardinal and vcv ? And can you create the same patches in both ?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music 4 месяца назад

      I don't have any experience with Cardinal, but I think it has a different set of modules, so it might be tricky to build the exact same patches.

  • @ionicamarian352
    @ionicamarian352 2 года назад

    Chords. Nooice :)

  • @joostvanbunnik7646
    @joostvanbunnik7646 2 года назад

    Oh yeah….the HH progression reminds me of nils frahm

  • @arelfony
    @arelfony 2 года назад

    Let’s make music!