I discovered your VCV channel a year or so ago when I was playing with that, but I had moved on to Bitwig and wasn't watching any more. I can't begin to tell you how thrilled I was to discover you have a Bitwig channel now! Amazing information and presentation as always, thank you.
@@TheBitwigMyceliumyou're welcome. Your whole presentation was so professional. I would pay money for your level of knowledge and professionalism to dig deeper in Bitwig
brilliant video, one of the best i've seen on the Grid for beginners. i am a super beginner, so explaining the phase in this way was so helpful, showing the wavetable and the LFO also generating the "phase" signal, that was eye opening. i hope you make more beginner grid videos
Hi Omri, can you please explain what effects you used outside the grid here? Been trying to replicate with BW delay and reverb, not getting the same sound :) I just got the full version of BWS after watching this vid..
Hey, thanks so much! Thank you also for the donation, it means a lot to me! I'm using the Valhalla delay and Supermassive. They work really nicely together.
I've been a Bitwig user for a couple of years and recently bought the VCV plugin after watching all your great tutorials. I'm finding experimenting with VCV is also helping me understand some concepts in The Grid better than before. You're an excellent teacher and I look forward to your next content.
as you've demonstrated with Value module, there IS a difference about phase signal, that it never actually reaches 1, so phase basically wraps any integers to 0, you can only have values between 0 and 1. on practice it doesn't matter too much for sequencers, and when it does you can crudely scale down non-phase signal to ~96%, but the more steps you have to deal with, the more precise you might need this to work, so your last and first step are clearly separated. for the most part this distinction becomes relevant when you work with phase signal to drive audio-rate oscillator, where driving it with non-phase source can create audible clicks or buzzing on the 'seam' of cycle transition.
Yeah, Blend can work, but try also involving the Attenuate module, especially in bi-polar mode, so you can control the individual levels and even invert the signals.
A couple of years ago after I watched a video about phase in the grid on bitwig's channel it all started to click for me. This well help a lot of newcomers to the grid.