Yours is the first channel that I actually took pen and paper to write down the ideas and information. I also like that you take the time to sweep the filter a little bit every now and then to keep the sound evolving and the hearing experience interesting, on top of all the patching goodness. What can I say dude…keep up the good work.
Bro, you absolutely have to do some more video of this nature. Amazing stuff. This not only provides you with your ideas, it stimulates you to experiment with your own based on the info provided here.
I've been trying for awhile to find an easy way to get the bass synced with the lead like you showed in your second-to-last example. Thanks for the tip! I combined it with your reso slew trick and was able to come up with something pretty interesting.
Thank you J. for some thought provoking ideas. I've tried various different ways to get the linked poly-sequence effect here, using all sorts of compications. Amazing it can be done using basic wood and nails components!
Hi, Im a noob. I have a question. That Switch N1 is not available for VCV Rack 2. Is there any other module in the library that can replace it? Thanks.
I was trying to reconstruct this patch but the switch you are using seems to not be in the VCV Library anymore. Perhaps it wasn't updated to keep up with VCV, any recommendations for an alternative module that can do the same thing? There are so many switches in the library all with different features.
Very nice trick but you can also use the RCM Piano Roll module. It takes more time to paint the notes but is faster than doing melodies with Teletype. Can we modify the source code of existing modules and make them better ? I need a tutorial for that.
This is fantastic! How did I miss that sequential switch, so powerful. On a separate note, how are you copying the VCV Oct module? It almost looks like you’re painting them into the Rack.
@@MarekIwaszkiewiczMusic You can use Soly Pequencer from Computerscare for this, although you won't be able to choose the sequence order (STEP+, STEP-, RND).
Yours is the first channel that I actually took pen and paper to write down the ideas and information. I also like that you take the time to sweep the filter a little bit every now and then to keep the sound evolving and the hearing experience interesting, on top of all the patching goodness. What can I say dude…keep up the good work.
23volts don't seems to exist anymore but computerscare's Soli pequencer seems to work in a similar way.
This method of sequencing just blew my mind... Amazing stuff!
Bro, you absolutely have to do some more video of this nature. Amazing stuff. This not only provides you with your ideas, it stimulates you to experiment with your own based on the info provided here.
thank you, Jakub, that's amazing
I think your brain is voltage controlled. That's an amazing understanding and teaching of how a synth works. Amazing, thanks.
This is so awesome! Thanks a lot!
All of your videos are jaw-dropping. Thanks for the awesome ideas!
Amazing work man can’t wait to build this and make it my own 👌🏻
I am 800th subscriber!
Thank you for your work!
Amazed by many of your videos... you really get to the nature of things, and their inner workings. Thank you!
Thank you Jakub, I appreciate a lot your ideas with VCV modules
Brilliant presentation. I now have a list of new things I want to try!
Extremely interested in this. Thank you for sharing
aaargh, you keep me at my computer all day...with your so cool vids,
Thank you! This is very helpful indeed. Really well explained and easy to follow.
Thank you very much, amazing how simple that is ...
I've been trying for awhile to find an easy way to get the bass synced with the lead like you showed in your second-to-last example. Thanks for the tip! I combined it with your reso slew trick and was able to come up with something pretty interesting.
Elegant. Musical. Economic. Flexible and organic.
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Thank you J. for some thought provoking ideas. I've tried various different ways to get the linked poly-sequence effect here, using all sorts of compications. Amazing it can be done using basic wood and nails components!
Genius, super cool! 😎
Wow! Thank you so much!
Fabulous. Thank you
What a wonderful learning on vcv rack thanks to you. It's a shame that you don't answer the questions you are asked but it would be endless😀
Excellent thank you!
Brilliant !
Esto es un exceso de creatividad y lógica pero sobre todo es INCREÍBLEEE
Thank you Jakub!!
very neat trick!
amazing stuff
very helpful thanks.
thank u very much, this tut is dope👍
Hi, Im a noob. I have a question. That Switch N1 is not available for VCV Rack 2. Is there any other module in the library that can replace it? Thanks.
computerscare's Soly Pequencer
Great Idea
Awesome!
Incredible
Oh god. Very inventive....
Awesome ! ❤
Very Nice!
Very cool method
So Cool!!!
Thank you Jakub
Love it
amazing! ++
Thank you!!,
💙💙💙
I was trying to reconstruct this patch but the switch you are using seems to not be in the VCV Library anymore. Perhaps it wasn't updated to keep up with VCV, any recommendations for an alternative module that can do the same thing? There are so many switches in the library all with different features.
Very nice trick but you can also use the RCM Piano Roll module. It takes more time to paint the notes but is faster than doing melodies with Teletype. Can we modify the source code of existing modules and make them better ? I need a tutorial for that.
Hey guys, is there an idea what to use in rack 2.0 instead of the Switch poly selector? Any idea how to patch one from scratch?
Wow!!
17:00 My keyboard skills feel a little redundant :-\ Amazing hacks, thank you again!
Wow ~!!!
as always your vids are amazing, work with cardinal, far better VCV plugin... please
This is fantastic! How did I miss that sequential switch, so powerful. On a separate note, how are you copying the VCV Oct module? It almost looks like you’re painting them into the Rack.
Ctrl+d/cmd+d after just clicking the desired one!
Very cool. I'm wondering (as a vcv noob) whether one might be able to get chords out of these, and then sequence the chords. 😵💥
soooo--I figured one way to do it. czcams.com/video/j77yU_BPb0s/video.html Thanks for the inspiration AND the practice, Jakub!
This video is my fav's on VCV. Is there a new module that can do the same as Switch N1? for some reason is not in the VCV Rack 2 :(
Proper
Could tell us wich switch we can use now that 23v is not available in VCV2?
Please consider linking your patches for dl. Thank you!
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Great. I tried to do it but Switch N1 is
not in my browser.....
Do you do any 1;1 on mentoring/tutoring/teaching?
are we limitted at 16 steps or is there a trick to connect 2 or more merges to do 32 steps or more
Hi Jakup, thanks for your interesting videos. Can you recommend to a module that can exchange the switch N:1 ? The switch N:1 isn't available anymore.
Hi Chris did you found an alternative?
@@MarekIwaszkiewiczMusic You can use Soly Pequencer from Computerscare for this, although you won't be able to choose the sequence order (STEP+, STEP-, RND).
Another thing is... The 23V SwitchN1 is not showing in VCV2. Is there a way to recompile the source code and make it compatible with VCV2 ?
VCV Vanilla modules used to be labelled as Fundamental, what are they listed as now as I am looking for the host fx module?
Host-FX is in the VCV Host library. It is premium/paid.
@@stephanzachwieja5867 Yeah I eventualy found it
Ахереть...
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Please upload patchs to patchstorage.com
Ah, damn this is Rack 1, not rack 2. Doesn't apply to the modern software
Brilliant !!!!