all your videos are greatly contributing to my lack of productivity! I usually have you playing while i work and next thing you know, I'm making patches and suddenly it's 4 hours later!
Great tutorial . I viewed this for a second time just after viewing Simplicitor. Both are great. I learned to use the EOC function just by trying these amazing VCV modules.. Thanks.
This is exciting; I've been working on a patch to incorporate my guitar into an electronic glitchy jam thing using the simpliciter with their new expansion module and controlling it all with the Beatstep and a midi foot controller. You da man, cheers, Omri
This a great video as ever (thank you Omri!). Confused as to why you can only see the waveform on the second and fifth samples though? Or am I missing something?
Very nice... a lot of good info in here... Is there a way to just import 1 audio file into a specific slot? When I import an audio file it sometimes overwrites one that was already in Sussaudio.
all your videos are greatly contributing to my lack of productivity! I usually have you playing while i work and next thing you know, I'm making patches and suddenly it's 4 hours later!
I appreciate it!
Insane possibilities! Thank you very much Omri. ✨ 🌟 🌞 🙌🏼 💛 🕊 🕉 🙏🏽
thanks so much for the feature my friend, very cool use of the sounds!
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial . I viewed this for a second time just after viewing Simplicitor. Both are great. I learned to use the EOC function just by trying these amazing VCV modules.. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
This module looks fantastic for working with breaks.
Fantastic like always Omri. This is really bluffing!
Cheers!
So much possibilities here, love it !
Yeah, totally!
Another very informative video / tutorial.
Thanks so much!
Oof, instant generative ambient machine! Great module, thanks for the video Omri!
Cheers!
Merci Omri Cohen 🙂. Très intéressant
Cheers!
This is exciting; I've been working on a patch to incorporate my guitar into an electronic glitchy jam thing using the simpliciter with their new expansion module and controlling it all with the Beatstep and a midi foot controller.
You da man, cheers, Omri
Oh nice! That's a creative way of using it, well done :)
Thanks - liking the look of this one - I don't get the Phil Collins connection, but I can already think some stuff to try out
You've never heard Sussudio before?
this was great man thank you, i love this sampler
Glad you like it!
great as always! thanks for your job!
Glad you enjoy it!
Wow, what an amazing module. I wish this was available as a VST for the DAW... Maybe it is. I'll check.
Yeah, it's a fun one :) I guess that the fugue machine is similar, or?
This video is very very instructive ! Thank you for the SHOW !
Thank you so much, Antonio!
ty very much as always study nice stuff today :)
Glad to hear it!
This a great video as ever (thank you Omri!). Confused as to why you can only see the waveform on the second and fifth samples though? Or am I missing something?
Thanks! That's the one sample actually just the left channel on top, and the right on the bottom.
Any chance there is a module like this but for midi?
I'm pretty sure there's nothing like this at the moment.
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you for the reply.
Very nice... a lot of good info in here... Is there a way to just import 1 audio file into a specific slot? When I import an audio file it sometimes overwrites one that was already in Sussaudio.
Well, no, this sampler can only load one sample at a time, but there are other samplers from nysthi that can load multiple samples.
@@OmriCohen-Music ahhhh...maybe I'm thinking of NYSTHI's Musical Box
@@outerdarkness Oh ok :) Well, it will load the whole folder so in the right click menu, for each slot, you can choose the file you want.
Have fallen into a hole with Sussaudio, too much fun here.
Yeah, it's so much fun...
I usually do not go for sampled sounds. This module is forcing me to rethink that idea.
The world of sound is endless...
Serves me right for misreading the video subject, I came in expecting to watch you recreate a Phil Collins song.
Just say the word, oh...
So how many of you guys believe that "Oh Yeah!!" event counts in Omri videos correlate directly with view counts?? ;-)