@@mpingo91 Oh! That's post-production :) But this works within a patch - there's a hidden input at the bottom: library.vcvrack.com/pachde-one/pachde-null
Hi! I basically followed this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1ebGLr7lf7M.html with a few changes and modules swapped. There's also a crazy cool version of the Solar42 by @DaveBenhamMusic
Beautiful free jazz, noiry feel. Couldn't check out the patch notes due to what seems like an existing bug in VCV 1.0. Would love to hear a brief idea of how the pitch programming/generation breaks down. Great inspiration!
Not sure I get this... upgrade to v2, it's still free(?). The core of it: the Rhythm Explorer thing next to the main Clock sends out 4 triggers with modulated densities on its different clock divisions to a sample and hold for random pitch. Attenuated and merged into polyphony and sent to the quantizer, which squeezes it into a pentatonic scale. The slowest changing pitch modulates the quantizer's root note. Same v/oct goes to the two other voices, one instance delayed through an Arpeggiator with one of the triggers as a clock and one instance is one of the 4 polyphonic channels. Quantizer puts out a polyphonic trigger on change of pitch, which drives the ADSR envelope generator, which I can mix with a free running LFO tremolo contraption. Add extra modulation as needed :)
@@ursbasteck Love it! That's perfect, thanks. I had VCV 2.0 installed, the VCV issue must be on my end - it read the patch in with an error as a 1.0 patch (which is why I ended up going back to 1.0 in the first place).
I have heard about your vcv skills today in a twitch vcv stream! Since then, I have been listening to a few of your patches : all good! Nice explorations. Thx for the music.
@ursbasteck From the twtich streamer "jaynothin" who streams only vcv rack. I'll quote him from is stream yesterday (monday): "BTW I'm experimenting this, because of my favorite VCV artist - he's so good, it kinda hurt me. his name is Urs Basteck (time 24:08-26:54)" - jaynothin So I came here to listen! I do a bit of modular as well and I concur : you're good! : ) Thx for the music.
Tumble by Coffee, Burst by Befaco, ReBurst by Repelzen, and Stochastic Sequencer Grid by Sha#Bang! modules are kind of neat for some ratchety stuff too. All are different, but capable in their own ways. VCV is crazy in what it piles on, so there's often different ways of doing things. And don't be too worried about your tutorials if you think you've got something. Omri may do a good if not great job of it, but he's not the only kid on the block. Share away, there's always some unique spin on things out there.
Very good, Urs! I really think you have a lot of knowledge to share... And yes, there are many tutorials but the quality of the sound design (for me) leaves something to be desired. There's something wrong with the Bandcamp link... 🤔