Love the Cs-l! It adds so much flexibility to patches. But I think the internal routing in the current Version is reversed. When Osc B to A routing is selected it is acutally Osc A to B
Brilliant video. With a hardware CS-L on the way, this is EXACTLY what I needed to see to help me understand the vision behind the module, and how to approach using it. Thanks dude
Fantastic, really nice to see a real-world sensitive approach applied to vcv, and the exploitation of the depth of a module. That approach is a really helpful perspective. Hope you make many more of these in the years to come.
You know what she did? Your clocking oscillator! I😂 I’ve noticed that being an instruo and eurorack guy for a few years that the more I explore and understand the less music I make but it’s offset by the fun I have … I will realise something soon … maybe.
I can't wait to be able to afford some Instruo Hardware once I start building my Eurorack setup. I am SO grateful that Instruo is available in VCV Rack!
Thanks so much for this Jason! I've been using the Cš-L as my main oscillator for nearly 2 years now, and felt like I understood all the routing... but this really gives me a lot of great ideas to play with more!
Thank you Jason. For all of your wonderful Instruo creations. They are some of my favorite modules. Although I only use hw and not vcv rack, I'd love to see some more videos like this.
@@genemantua2272 oh thank you. Could you please explain me what's what make special the modular shyntesis? What are their advantages VS Daws like ableton or cubase?
@@dany2217 if you want full control over every parameter of sound production then a DAW is what youd want, modular synths are instruments you build to your specifications out of multiple different modules i guess the difference is everyone has the same DAW, but you are the only person with your specific Synth if you decide to build one
Man, Cš-L is such a complex beast, need to experiment more with it in VCV. I don’t suppose there are any plans to port arbhar or Lúbadh over to VCV for us software dependant paupers. Great video, cheers ✌️
What do the FM CV inputs on the left side control? I'm expecting them to control the FM "knob position" but instead they seem to have a different, less noticeable effect.
The jacks are CV inputs that control frequency either at linear or exponential scaling. The potentiometers are attenuators over the CV input signal. External modulation signal depth.
Doesn't exist! I only produced ~50 a few years ago as a limited run. It's in the VCV collection but was never intended as a production release. I do have something in the works which will cover many bases in terms of random CV/S&H/Clock.