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I tried learning modular synthesis for free (vcv rack) 

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@ph4sespace
@ph4sespace Год назад
Hope you guys like the video, I really enjoyed learning modular. Just wanted to comment to say that if you like what I do, consider "buying me a coffee" / tipping me via my Kofi page (I could really use the extra £s right now): ko-fi.com/ph4sespace Also here's my instagram if you want to follow! instagram.com/ph4se.space
@daniellefoster9852
@daniellefoster9852 3 дня назад
the distorted sounds literally made me feel frozen, gave me chills. Thank you for the video!
@letmefeelthevibes
@letmefeelthevibes 8 месяцев назад
Very nice video, thanks for sharing. I'm just getting into modular, started with VCV Rack a couple days ago, and it's actually so good that it makes me reconsider buying any modular hardware at all...
@scamp.rascal
@scamp.rascal Год назад
the combo of form and function in your information delivery is art. like i'm sure you know this/you can't make something this cool without knowing what you're doing but GOD DAMN, YA SURE DID IT
@jaermertens
@jaermertens Год назад
I agree with the other comments, you video's are great! I appreciate the tempo and your calm voice. Following your journey through all your experiments is very interesting!
@ph4sespace
@ph4sespace Год назад
Thanks!
@esshangogoi3556
@esshangogoi3556 Год назад
absolutely love your videos! keep em coming
@sunsetones
@sunsetones Год назад
I think your patches sound very good for a beginner, good luck with your VCV journey.
@ph4sespace
@ph4sespace Год назад
Thanks!
@not-things
@not-things Год назад
Nice summary and good progress for being only about three weeks into your modular journey 👍 I was still following along with tutorials after three weeks, not creating my own patches 😄
@ph4sespace
@ph4sespace Год назад
thanks, to be fair I probably spent an unhealthy amount of time working on this during those 3 weeks, I tend to get really sucked into things :D
@not-things
@not-things Год назад
@@ph4sespace I've always found that the line between productive and unhealthy can be a blurry one ;-)
@Danielhofjr
@Danielhofjr Год назад
This is the first video of yours I've seen, I watched it all the way through. Please make more! I sound like a robot. Beep boop.
@Mopsie
@Mopsie 6 месяцев назад
This video made me want to try this
@vladatheimpaler
@vladatheimpaler Год назад
OMG thank you so much your simple explanation cleared up so much confusion
@rupertrussell1
@rupertrussell1 Год назад
Wow that's amazing I have to check this out. Thanks for sharing this
@bitspacemusic
@bitspacemusic 8 месяцев назад
I have 33U of hardware modules (4 cases). Eurocrack indeed. Found your channel because I'm learning Touchdesigner, but this was a nice surprise.
@garaughty
@garaughty Год назад
Awesome insights and presentation Phase !
@nomiegamer
@nomiegamer Год назад
I'm studying music and technology and really enjoy your videos. Thank you for making them!
@alchemist.D
@alchemist.D Год назад
great job
@jk-fy8on
@jk-fy8on 5 месяцев назад
What laptop do you use? Can you tell me its detailed specs. Yout chanell is so unique and awesome.
@Goodforyouliving
@Goodforyouliving 8 месяцев назад
was there some channels you followed for tutorials?
@123456789tube100
@123456789tube100 Год назад
Like could you make a list of courses and tutorials you took?
@ph4sespace
@ph4sespace Год назад
Do you have any knowledge of music production/sound design? like envelopes, LFOs, LPFs, etc? I did, so I started by just trying to create sounds using the sound design concepts I already knew, figuring out how to do them in modular form by watching a few youtube videos (I think mainly Omri Cohen, like his video on SurgeXT and some others). Any term I came across that I didn't know about (like v/oct, CV, sample and hold, etc) I found a video on or just googled and I went from there. I also watched videos about specific modules like from 'Your Pal Rob' which I found helpful and gave me inspiration for patches. Looking back through my watch history the videos I watched seem kinda random, there wasn't really a logical order to them I just watched any video that looked interesting or addressed a specific gap in knowledge I had while I was trying to build patches. I think my main advice would be that for tutorials you follow, you need to try out your own ideas and variations of it so that the concepts sink in - you don't learn from blindly following what someone else is doing
@123456789tube100
@123456789tube100 Год назад
@@ph4sespace yeah so i should really understand synths first before diving in
@123456789tube100
@123456789tube100 Год назад
@@ph4sespace and yeah you do not learn from blindly following someone else
@Stavan2231
@Stavan2231 Год назад
working on a similar exploration from touchdesigner to this and loved your content, I also produce techno and would love to generate some visual content for it with collaboration if you are up for it.
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