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Let's Learn Eurorack (ft. VCV Rack): 02 - Sequencers 

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@bobboulden
@bobboulden 2 года назад
For every 5 minutes I spend watching this tutorial series, I spend 10 minutes applying what I just learned and screwing around.
@kerwinfernandes3643
@kerwinfernandes3643 5 месяцев назад
Same here, I think spent almost 2-3x times watching this video and noodling around. So much fun!
@IanDaniel-DataAnalytics
@IanDaniel-DataAnalytics 3 месяца назад
I took me about 5 hours to watch this video
@tatodlp
@tatodlp 2 года назад
Hey, really happy to see you teaching on VCV, making modular much more approachable to beginners. Anyways, I have a general tip for making the patches and connections much easier to read. There's a common convention to color code cables so you know what kind of information is being carried through. Red: Audio Blue: Clocks/Gates/Triggers Yellow: Pitch (v/oct) Green: General modulation (CV) There's a few free modules in the VCV library which make cable management much easier. The one I use has global hotkeys so you can seamlessly switch between cable colors. It's called Palette by Count Modula, a collection which you already have downloaded and in the video description :) . You just press one of the numbers and it switches colors. 1: Red 2: Blue 3: Yellow 4: Green
@cinnamonrollypoly
@cinnamonrollypoly Год назад
Thank you. I'm definitely going to be using this.
@Caldoric
@Caldoric 6 месяцев назад
Is this also a thing for Cardinal (the free version of VCV Rack)?
@ChristopherWard1967
@ChristopherWard1967 20 дней назад
That answers a burning question I had regarding how to work out the flow of a complex patch when opening for the first time. It feels like some directional flow indicator would help too (in the virtual VCV world) - but I'm so new to all this that everything seems confusing at this point. Once you get more that 4 modules hooked-up in VCV my brain goes all fizzy.
@evangenuise7978
@evangenuise7978 2 года назад
Dude. I had SO many aha moments during this episode. Lots of concepts clicked that had eluded me previously. So freakin awesome getting the sonic legos to blip and boop and groove together too!!
@hellcoreproductions
@hellcoreproductions 2 года назад
So, I'm pretty OK with modular, but it's still super-nice to see this, anything that brings more people in is great!
@arkkisarkki
@arkkisarkki 2 года назад
Really liking this series so far. I've been wanting to get into VCV Rack more but it's honestly a bit daunting when you just boot it up for the first time even if you already know the basics of eurorack. Just a little nitpicky clarification on the volt-per-octave thing, though: the pre-quantized voltage is still perfectly valid one volt per octave pitch information, it's just that it's not constrained to any tuning system. The quantizer just latches the free running voltage to the nearest enabled (presumably 12 tone equal temperament) semitone.
@leehumphries9939
@leehumphries9939 2 года назад
If you check the dropdown menu for CLKD, there's an option to have it send a reset pulse out at start. Also, the full sized version of it has swing and pulse width control for the gates. Love your channel, and thrilled to see you working with VCV! PS: The MixMaster mixers from MindMeld are free, and super capable.
@mosesve1
@mosesve1 2 года назад
Agree! Mindmeld Mixmaster with the Auxspander is an awesome Mixer.
@queeniefcharles
@queeniefcharles Месяц назад
Definitely one of the best tutorials out there. got started with VCV two years ago when this came out, now coming back every now and then to refresh my memory. thank you for your work and kindness
@feralfoods
@feralfoods Год назад
this could be the most useful modular tutorial on the internet. it demonstrates so many essential points, and really gets a person from point-zero to being able to make something nice. -very well done, thank you for posting.
@caxtnova
@caxtnova 2 года назад
There's something so incredibly magical about how that melody at 34:32 can transform VCV rack from "fun tool for creating interesting sounds" to "beautiful music making machine". Great stuff, can't wait for the rest of the series! Also, forget if you mentioned this but - if you hold down ctrl while clicking and dragging modules, you can "push" other modules around; super useful for organizing complicated racks!
@hyprmynd
@hyprmynd 2 года назад
So beyond thrilled that you're covering VCV now. I've always admired how much musicality you have with modular, and getting insight into your process in tools i can afford is fantastic. Thanks so much for all the work you put into this (as always).
@AdamCavill
@AdamCavill Год назад
If you're doing your head in trying to find the 8x8 Gate Sequencer from Count Modula as I just did, I think the current version has been recoloured gray. So much for my visual scanning abilities.
@LonnonFoster
@LonnonFoster 2 года назад
I am having *so much fun* with this series. I had to restart this particular video a couple of times, because I'd follow along for a bit, and then just go nuts reconnecting and twiddling knobs and discovering all kinds of crazy stuff, then have to rip everything out and start the video again. I learned to save lots of copies as I go, which counts as a major advantage to me over physical rack modules. But I can see why modular has such an appeal! Super, super fun. Thank you!
@johntyler7675
@johntyler7675 Год назад
This is the most helpful beginner's guide for Eurorack I've seen. And it's practical using VCV Rack instead of physical gear because you can easily follow along, pause, tinker for yourself, download a few extra things from their library, come back to the video, and keep learning.
@skelly790
@skelly790 11 месяцев назад
That was great. Especially the bit about generated basslines. I've been wondering how to do that. Scored an outstanding 36:26/36:26 on my personal attention span score record. Best I've managed for months.
@jessehamilton8759
@jessehamilton8759 Год назад
I cannot thank you enough, these videos are so easy to follow and I have already learned so much!
@xTheOxx
@xTheOxx 2 года назад
My pick for a simple, free and feature-rich VCV mixer: Form by Squinky Labs. Two aux loops, mute and single buttons for each track, and scalable with the ExFor and ExTwo modules.
@jefffowler8170
@jefffowler8170 Месяц назад
this series is excellent, only 2 in but I am really appreciate the "building it up from nothing" approach, really getting my brain running on how this whole thing works. Modular has always seemed really impenetrable because of the cost of experimentation and the fact you're usually seeing the end result and not the experimenting that got there, so thanks a lot for this, looking forward to watching the rest!
@dakedres
@dakedres Год назад
I love how your tutorials gradually transition into playing around at the end of the video. It's so inspiring.
@raffaeleturra5464
@raffaeleturra5464 Год назад
Hi, I came here to thank you for your contribution. A long-time sound designer and synth trainer here: your way to explain is charmingly amazing and truly inspiring.
@leethium6982
@leethium6982 Год назад
this is one of the best vcv rack tutorial out there, the jam at the end is very cool too !
@fr.dn.raphaelshelton8899
@fr.dn.raphaelshelton8899 2 года назад
This (and part one) has been incredibly helpful. I am an absolute newby, but this was easy to follow and I can't wait to watch the next one.
@rowandavis148
@rowandavis148 Год назад
Cannot over-emphasise how much fun I've had in VCV thanks to these videos, huge thank you!
@toddtyler
@toddtyler 2 года назад
This series is amazing, just got VCV 2 and was wondering where to start - thank you so much!
@user-wg2bi9qo3q
@user-wg2bi9qo3q 10 месяцев назад
this is by far the easiest to understand out of any modular video ive ever seen. im on the boat killing time and am cheesing ear to ear . a lot of this is finally coming together in my head.
@kidsnerds
@kidsnerds 2 года назад
yesterday, when i saw your first video about vcv, i immediately downloaded the software and stayed all day searching and trying to play arround and generate sounds. It's been a while since i've been a enthusiastic about modular synthesis, but i didn't know about the vcv rack. Thak you for sharing this amazing knowlege about the subject!!
@irishmossdubwise
@irishmossdubwise 2 года назад
This is mind blowing education. Im rather experienced with music. Humbling myself to this education has been amazing. Frustrating. But incredible. Thanks.
@lunafoxfire
@lunafoxfire Год назад
Already having SO MUCH FUN with modular and I'm only on my first day. You explain everything so thoroughly and throw in so many nice tricks that really show what is possible. Thanks for these videos :)
@Spaceman8.1x
@Spaceman8.1x 3 месяца назад
I'm new to synths, but thoroughly enjoyed your video and the step by step process! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
@mitechko
@mitechko 2 года назад
There is a free mixer by MindMeld called MixMaster that has send effects, a parametric EQ and all sorts of other features.
@hfribjkhjkhkhgfklfjhgh7025
@hfribjkhjkhkhgfklfjhgh7025 2 года назад
i've been wishing for videos like this for a long time. its great to have this stuff explained by such a good teacher
@f_stop
@f_stop 2 года назад
Get yourself that Mindmeld Mixmaster. Best goddamn mixer for VCV ever. Free, of course.
@StevenFrei
@StevenFrei 2 года назад
+1 on the Mindmeld mixer. It does loads of things in the rightclick menu too. And it is a bit better organised in the labelling.
@RSKT_art
@RSKT_art 2 года назад
Thanks so much for sharing this with us Jeremy. I've managed to make a few things with VCV rack in the past, but this has really helped explain a few concepts about modular that I just didn't understand. Really can't wait for the next part in this series! :)
@faxisthefox
@faxisthefox 2 года назад
this is nuts. but hey I can go back and watch this as many times as I need to till I get it. great job! the sound at the end while you were improvising was a treat to the ears
@adamdean2923
@adamdean2923 Год назад
Thank you so much. I have been uninspired with my normal modes of musical expression, and you have kindled in me the delight of a new and challenging unexplored avenue.
@bricelory9534
@bricelory9534 2 года назад
Just a note for the "Reset" on the clock at just a bit before 18:00 - if you look above the button Jeremy is pushing to manually trigger the Reset, you can see there is an input that can receive a trigger signal for the Reset as well. This way you can have something automatically push that button for you. Same thing with the Run button - in case you want the clock (and the sequencers) start and stop automatically. Neat!
@parkergreenwood108
@parkergreenwood108 2 года назад
This was insanely helpful. You not only explain these basics very clearly, but you give so many creative pointers that have set me in the right direction. Great stuff!
@CharlesBunny
@CharlesBunny 6 месяцев назад
Been relearning VCV Rack! Hoping to make some tail waggers. Thanks for taking the time and making such a comprehensive guide.
@liriomusic4391
@liriomusic4391 2 года назад
watching this video was a whole row of "ohhh" and "Holy shit!!". I applaud you!
@MH-zk3yd
@MH-zk3yd Год назад
Awesome explanation, the scopes helped me a lot to understand whats actually going on under the hood!
@matthodek
@matthodek 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing some really good ideas! I especially liked the Bernoulli gate into the LFO. I need to go play with that.
@ChristopherWard1967
@ChristopherWard1967 20 дней назад
Great video - but my brain was full by halfway. This is going to require multiple viewings! Very good - many thanks,
@bigboygametime
@bigboygametime 2 года назад
I adore this series already, thank you for making the best VCV Rack tutorials I've seen anywhere. Please keep them coming!!!
@retro-_-3075
@retro-_-3075 10 месяцев назад
This tutorial is awesome, im really getting into VCV!! One thing to note though, at 24:16 you make some not insignificant changes to the patch which you just cut to and didnt mentaion. did confuse me for a second! but its alright considering the rest of the video was great. :)
@electropocalypse5877
@electropocalypse5877 Год назад
The further I get into this video series the more I realize how great modular synthesis truly is. Great videos! (@10.00) when you connected the CV output of SEQ 3 to the V/OCT of macro oscilator 2, that sound reminded me exactly of the original Metroid! So nostalgic. Although it's very inharmonic and analog sounding, I love those metallic little bleeps and things. 🙂
@emapage8914
@emapage8914 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making this, I feel like the knowledge floor for modular synthesis is really high and you're making it really easy and fun to learn, incredible!
@growcactus
@growcactus 2 года назад
I think if you hold down control you can shove modules in-between others. Love the videos
@deanbaker9031
@deanbaker9031 6 месяцев назад
I will be working on this for a month or so, love the patches, and how you explained the signaling for each device.
@amiwan9596
@amiwan9596 Год назад
man you're such a great teacher, i think its because you know what you're talking about but you also really enjoy what you're teaching us
@TheFetteEnte
@TheFetteEnte 2 года назад
Thank you for this! Finally got into it! Makes a lot of fun just to turn knobs after every step you show, so i have to repatch it every time haha
@sonicsupersam7793
@sonicsupersam7793 2 года назад
This came right as I was getting back into vcv and your channel. I swear you can read my mind.
@rhinoskin7550
@rhinoskin7550 Год назад
Thank you!! This setup is insanely versatile and simple.. I've tweaked the knobs and heard every genre from this set up by itself.. You're hella smart!
@letmefeelthevibes
@letmefeelthevibes 8 месяцев назад
You're a legend bro. It's nice to learn modular with you! Thank you
@jaredbossart4038
@jaredbossart4038 Год назад
Love this tutorial playlist. I'm eventually going to invest in physical modular synth. hardware since I'm a buttons and knobs type of guy. Nonetheless your videos have really helped provide a strong conceptual basis of the fundamentals via VCV. I'm finding I will watch about 10 mins of content, and then spend about one hour playing around with the material covered in the respective 10 min. You keep the perspective in scope with the inner workings. Thank you for helping me get started.
@rickyardo2944
@rickyardo2944 Год назад
Very very well done!! really cool tutorial, please make more but keep your pointer in control so we can follow what you are up to, thanks
@DrewMarold
@DrewMarold Год назад
I'm hanging on for dear life but still with it so far. There were a couple of points where my following-along didn't sound at all like what you were doing and I wasn't sure why, but in the end, it came out pretty close. On to the next one!
@mellowgeekstudio
@mellowgeekstudio 2 года назад
I apologize for the knit picking but there's one thing that drove me nuts in this video. Everytime you need to open some space in the rack for a new module, instead of selecting with the mouse all the modules in a row you want to move you could force drag the module on the edge by holding CTRL, so it would push all the modules on its way along with it. It saves on mouse clicks and wrist motions. ;)
@RedMeansRecording
@RedMeansRecording 2 года назад
Good tip
@rich_in_paradise
@rich_in_paradise 2 года назад
Thanks for making these videos! I picked up VCV when 2.0 was released but hadn't really done anything with it yet. It all looked so fun, but although I had enough synth theory to make a sound like at the start of the first video in this series, I couldn't do much else. Looking forward to trying out the stuff from this video and others that follow.
@ferventblack
@ferventblack 2 года назад
love the catJAM at the end
@erbse1178
@erbse1178 Год назад
21:20: Jakob I Bernoulli (the ll is not spoken, but rather like the spanish n like in el nino) was a swiss mathematician laying out some foundations of probability theroy. Now you dont need to guess where the name of the tool stems from ....
@ChrisMills-AmbientSpace
@ChrisMills-AmbientSpace 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this. I am feeling inspired and you have shown me some new ways to broaden my understanding of modular and VCV.
@draconianrhythms
@draconianrhythms 2 года назад
Oh wow that little melody you get at 34.. such a sweet sweet sound
@jmm1233
@jmm1233 Год назад
thankyou for the tutorial , i just started using cardinal vst which this also applies to
@gustavost86
@gustavost86 2 года назад
I am loving this modular series! Learning a lot, Thanks
@Buson94
@Buson94 2 года назад
I'm a bit overwhelmed by all the information and couldn't follow the video that fast, so i just copied what you did more or less and i got a nice sounding first patch :) i will try around now and learn a bit on my own but i can't wait for more videos from you
@TeZaKone
@TeZaKone 2 года назад
Thanks for this, I´ve been wanting to get into VCV for a while now
@CatFish107
@CatFish107 2 года назад
Playing around with this software is like sonic Lego. I love experimenting with it so much.
@sillysquirrel9979
@sillysquirrel9979 2 года назад
Good video I think last example is perfect place to introduce s&h to fix jumpy lfo pitch
@Jerel_with_a_J
@Jerel_with_a_J 2 года назад
this is spectacular and i'm starting to fall in love with this whole modular synth idea.. thank you!
@DriftMusiK
@DriftMusiK 2 года назад
Sooo evil... You make resisting VCV rack impossible. Even my son is excited to try it out. But, I know it's just a gateway drug to real life eurorack(ing?), and as I go over the listings of modules I would want, I'm looking over which of my children (all of them?) I need to sell off to science to afford the damn things. Bravo! ;D
@JustinKimball
@JustinKimball 2 года назад
I love this series. Great info. Looking forward to the next video!
@Pavel555
@Pavel555 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Jeremy. Good stuff
@jqmark
@jqmark Год назад
Hey man thanks for these. Really useful and fun to watch and play along.
@unwantedscrub
@unwantedscrub Год назад
Man, I'm just having so much fun learning about the silly boops. :) Edit: holy shit that macro oscillator can do so much cool stuff
@secretwpn
@secretwpn 2 года назад
Question, while I can remember it: why if you automate e.g. the "p" of the bernoulli gate, you don't see the knob turning to represent its current state. this would be so helpful and you won't have to scope everything you want to keep an eye on (ok i do understand that you still want control over it, but it could have a slight overlay with the running value indicator, i think this would be very helpful) awesome series, man, appreciate the info!
@Eurikon
@Eurikon 2 года назад
Some modules do have this feature (for example Lindenberg Research), but most modules developers wish to keep their modules behaviour close to hardware behaviour. However if you use mapping for example with the uMap or DAW mapping, you will see the buttons move and knobs rotate. Hope this helps.
@secretwpn
@secretwpn 2 года назад
@@Eurikon Good point, did not realize that vcv has very close coupling to the actual hardware, so it makes perfect sense.
@pureeschaap
@pureeschaap 2 года назад
@@secretwpn It's open source: you could program it and share it with the world :)
@SCARTRACKS
@SCARTRACKS 2 года назад
Absolutely loving this series!
@HallowedError
@HallowedError 2 года назад
Absolutely loving this! Thank you for making these!
@hyperactivists9390
@hyperactivists9390 Год назад
Thank you ❤️very helpful
@username3525
@username3525 Год назад
HUGE thanks!
@severalwhitespaces
@severalwhitespaces 2 года назад
This is a smorgasbord of useful information. I thank you for its thoughtful preparation.
@BrianWebb22
@BrianWebb22 2 года назад
Oh, these are coming out fast! Awesome!
@weebemo1
@weebemo1 2 года назад
If you are using Cardinal you can use rexmix and dual delay in place of the mixer and delay module respectively :)
@philbarbato
@philbarbato 2 года назад
This is so much fun. Thank you! 👨‍💻
@johnfraboni
@johnfraboni 2 года назад
Thanks for making this series!
@musicartguy1
@musicartguy1 2 года назад
this series is amazing. Thank you!
@Buckets524
@Buckets524 2 года назад
Just to chime in with trivia - the Bernoulli's were a family of great European mathematicians. They were responsible for many theorems of math and physics, including probability (hence the Bernoulli gate)
@ivanfaigenbom5300
@ivanfaigenbom5300 2 года назад
really awesome video. Thank you so much
@bandtruemine
@bandtruemine Год назад
GREAT!!
@ronaldlundbohm815
@ronaldlundbohm815 2 года назад
Thank You
@ssstewart1
@ssstewart1 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much!
@briangordon6120
@briangordon6120 11 месяцев назад
I'm hooked.
@JamesSiggins
@JamesSiggins 2 года назад
On first take I read this as Eurotruck.
@_manasikara
@_manasikara 2 года назад
and... this one is also a simulator ;)
@davidsanfeliumarco9664
@davidsanfeliumarco9664 2 года назад
This is gold!!!!
@mdsmithson
@mdsmithson 3 месяца назад
Fantastic!
@f55665566
@f55665566 Год назад
Amazing tutorial!
@nikolasgray1940
@nikolasgray1940 2 года назад
Fantastic channel, love this series!
@Taeodoestech
@Taeodoestech Год назад
I would appreciate a series on mirack within the context of AUM. I really just want to use the sequencers within mirack/VCVrack. Tera pro has a module within it which is basically a polyphonic Plaits, I would like to sequence that and apps like that 😊
@poga8sun
@poga8sun 2 года назад
That was awesome thanks !
@amar_paul
@amar_paul 7 месяцев назад
Thank you !🙏🏻
@jasonknight9043
@jasonknight9043 2 года назад
amazing mate!
@krudler406
@krudler406 2 года назад
great job, really good stuff in here
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