VCV Rack Hacks | Supercharge your VCF
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2021
- Tutorial: How to take your favorite filter and turn it into the most extreme version of itself. Using a simple polyphonic loop you can achieve ultra-steep cutoffs, razor-sharp peaks and unusual sounds from your VCFs.
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oh, that's such a neat trick, I am loving it!
This is gold ! Taking notes here
nice! that reminds me a try of mine to copy Three Sisters filter in VCV Rack. Lots of useful routing stuff. Polyphony in VCV Rack is a real deal breaker because we can actually built anything we want including feedback, macro controls or whatever we want to create
eplicate. Cheers!
Three Sisters was on my shopping list but at the time I couldn’t find it on the market. :) I just looked up that video of yours on recreating Three Sisters and I am blown away, amazing work and thank you for linking those diagrams, I didn’t know it was online, amazing resource to study. Thank you for your VCV passion and amazing content!
Very nice 😂
You can make some Reverb with allpass filter ...
That is such a great idea! I’ll try that, thanks!
There is a module from Computerscare that will allow you to simply rotate the polyphonic inputs by one and would result in less cables and hookups. I highly recommend. I'll definitely be trying this out!
Thanks for sharing ;-)
Thanks for this great video. I've enjoyed all in your VCV Rack Hacks series, but this is the first technique I have actually tried out. I used it in my VCV Rack challenge #65 entry, and then used that patch to accompany a flute performance - Super happy with the results.
Fantastic, thanks Jakub!
I was wondering how you ended up with cancelled frequencies toward the end of the video. My only thought on this was the one-sample-per-cable "delay" in the chain causing a sort of comb effect when the parts were mixed.
One of the best video of my youtube life. Ive spent a lot of time on youtube 😂
Nice idea to explore !! Thanks
nice ;) I have been doubling the stereo filters by feeding the left into the right and then onward but this is taking it much further.
Nice...i like your ideas, what about inserting some fx between Merge and Split?
wow! and thx! but how did you deleted the whole row of modules by just scroll over them at around 2:00 ?