One Hour Challenge: Ambient Breakbeat Chopping (VCV Rack, Ableton)

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  • @holydiver4728
    @holydiver4728 Před rokem

    Nice ! subbed

  • @feralfoods
    @feralfoods Před 11 měsíci

    watched for vcv, i don't even own ableton! excellent tip for random clocks. your track turned out awesome. voxglitch has some great modules, i also like grain engine, ghosts, etc. -peace!

  • @haggyb1510
    @haggyb1510 Před rokem +2

    Very cool, definitely want more vcv content

  • @CtrlAltTerror
    @CtrlAltTerror Před rokem +1

    good stuff mayn

  • @ddobr
    @ddobr Před rokem

    sounds incredible!! i wish i could do stuff like that in one hour... btw your kick designer is readlly cool, i've created mine so i dont have to browse for "THAT" kick :D
    can you tell how do you route audio from vcv to ableton? i tried to route audio from vcv to input of my audio interface but ableton couldn't pick up any sound. i think it is because im using windows haha :)

    • @ddobr
      @ddobr Před rokem

      i usually record my vcv sessions using audacity since i cant afford vcv pro right now. exporting samples from audacity is pain in the ass so im trying to find out how to record stuff straight into ableton
      sorry for my english im still learning)

    • @UndulaeMusic
      @UndulaeMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@ddobr Thanks! Unfortunately, if you're on Windows, there's no way to do it. I have tried so many different ways to see if I could get anything to work and I couldn't. However, there is a free "recorder" module within VCV rack free, you just have to install it. vcvrack.com/Recorder

    • @klangsnort996
      @klangsnort996 Před rokem +1

      There's a free version of VCV that you can use as a VST. It's called Cardinal.

  • @Drunk-on-Bleach
    @Drunk-on-Bleach Před rokem +1

    yeah more vcv shit