3 levels of Tangerine Dream-Style Ratcheting in Modular
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00:00 - Introduction
00:51 - With VC Clock Multiplier
04:45 - With a Switch
11:27 - Oscillator Sync
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Great examples! It's been a while since I've listened to Tangerine Dream. Had to play their "Thief"-album again from 1981 after watching this video. That album has 3 tracks with ratcheting on the bassline. Thanks for the trip down memory lane 😄
Glad you enjoyed it!
Man, this video is the glue that has bound together the fragmented knowledge i have about VCV and modular and made it all make sense. Following along while watching has really been an eye opener. A simple thank you isnt enough here.
I appreciate it!
I'm never disappointed in your videos. Always something new to learn!
I appreciate that!
Very useful! I spent a significant amount of time to figure out various ways to do this but you showed me something new again! Thanks Omri!
Glad I could help!
Man, it's gonna be one of the most important videos on your channel! Just only tell how to add a mellotron melody line in the VCV Rack and it'll be epic! :)
There is a free mellotron sample pack by Sonic Boom (i think thats what its called?) , just find a sampler module and pluck the samples into it and there you go
He already did that czcams.com/video/Yns5iabr30A/video.html
I should listen to more of your videos!! Always excellent. Thx.
Glad you like them!
inspiring and informative as always. thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm new to VCV Rack and these videos are so instructive & inspiring. Thank you!
Thanks so much!
This is what I’ve been waiting for.
This is great! As a big fan of Tangerine Dream but a music n00b this really explained things very well
Thanks so much!
The approach I figured out recently was using using an 8:1 switch with address (Count Modula's and BogAudio's both do) and then using CV from a sequencer to modulate that, so each input was a differently paced clock and the control would let me pick between them without being restricted to go in a sequential order through the switch inputs. (That approach has also been useful w/ pitch inputs to do custom arpeggio patterns!) Really nice to see some other variations to ratcheting I'd never considered!
Yeah, also switching randomly is fun :)
Excellent demo! 🙂
Thanks!
I think you have just persuaded me to try VCV rack. I'm having a real struggle emulating ratcheting in Ableton. Thank you very much for this 🙏
My pleasure :)
Great tutorial thanks.
Thanks so much!
Many thanks!
Cheers!
Great stuff, thx a lot
Thanks so much, Wim!
Excellent
Thanks
Thank you for the nods to hardware modular. I had to sell my 960 because, at 54hp, it took up too much space, but with Pam’s, the Doepfer multiplier and a Muxlicer I should be able to patch something up…
Let me know how it goes!
This is great ! 🤓
Thanks!
A sack full of ratcheting! Thanks!
Cheers!
thank you for the tips!!
if you take requests, i would love a video on sam prekop style sequencing techniques, his album “comma” is one of my favs and have always been curious as to how i can get into similar territory!
Nice! I'll have a look 🙂 thanks so much!
This is wonderful. I'm slowly going through you Gumroad VCV 2 tack course, it's really helping me understand things better. One thing I'd like to do one day is get my Elektron Digitakt and Digitone working with VCV somehow, is this possible and do you have a video like that?
Thanks so much :) I don't have an Elektron machine so I'm not so sure how this will work but I guess that the best option will be with Midi. It will not be 100% tight but it might work.
@@OmriCohen-Music thanks. Do you think VCV can do something similar to this? czcams.com/video/jVR4N021NTo/video.html
@@G0nz0uk Yes, totally. You will need the samples for that but there are modules you can use for processing samples in the same way. You have Supercell for granular, and Simpliciter for Morphagene-like splicing.
Hi . Am old fan of TD , but no chance , problem Rgate in Cardinal . About vcv rack library , does it automatically download all the modules or do I have to click add on each, with my account? 2300 ! 🤪 . Thanks for your help .
Hi, you can subscribe to whole collections instead of the individual modules.
Cheers!
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