Are you creating dub-techno? How do you create your chords? And if you're not into dub-techno, what will you take from this video and use it in your own music? Cheers!
Thanks Omri this was great and yeah i create dubtechno, i use many kind of things even cigarboxguitar and heavy sound design, but allso volca bass is great and in modular world plaits is doing great chords too. Cheers ♥️
Thank you, SO MUCH, for all of your videos, Omri. The learning curve for the entry level of learning modular synthesis is pretty steep, even for an experienced musician. I don’t think I would have half of the understanding I have now of modular, if I didn’t find your videos. In about 3-4 months, by way of studying synthesis, sound design, modular, etc. - Your content has been in the top 3 resources for understanding modular, in general. For VCV Rack related stuff, I think you may take the cake for the most understandable, straight forward education. Beginning to finally wrap my head around modular, especially as a sound engineer; learning modular has been a super positive life changing experience. My aspirations for music and for life are forever changed - With many thanks to folks like yourself! Props for all of the time, effort, passion, and consideration you put into your content - It makes a truly major positive impact on the world. Keep on riding the waves! 🌊 🎹 ⌨️ 🎶 🙂😎🤘🤝✌️
Hey, John, thank you so much! I'm really happy you enjoy my work and that I can be a part of your musical journey :) I wish you many hours of happy patching!
:O I was JUST this second ago making dub on my hardware rack and then this gets posted..... I love you and your work omri... Just working the best way to get it to go offbeat on my steppy sequencer
Thank you for this great viseo, like all the others. I followed it and made some adjustments, added open and closed hats, tom and snare from SV Modular I also added some labels for clarity Thank you so much for your awesome videos
Ability not only to use divisions of but also notes in the osc freq. is so bloody handy. Top notch video as always. So glad I found this awesome programme and community.
Great tutorial! I started a dub techno patch once and never finished it, like most of my projects, haha! So on the basis of that extensive experience, here are my tips: Try a module called Sangster for delay, it's got that dubby lo-fi sound where the tail feeds back and starts breaking up. Plaits/Pallette is great for those stabs as it has a chord mode built in. Handy if you're lazy like me. For stacking effects, use the aux sends on Mindmeld. You can assign a send effect to a bus, and then add sends to that bus. Great for adding reverb to delays, but you can also use two different delays and get them feeding into each other (might be called groups and not a bus, it was 6am here when i started watching so I can't remember. You'll figure it out!) Finally, put the delay into a stereo low pass filter and reduce the cutoff with an envelope. Then trigger that envelope with the same trigger you're using for the chord stab so the repeats start off bright, and gradually get duller like an old tape delay. Maybe I'll finish that track one day....😉
Imo. It's the filter/envelope modulation that make the chords sound alive. I love routing the cutoff,attack, release etc. To a joystick in my modular. Basically even though the chords are the same, you're never hearing the exact sound twice.
i paid for the VCV Chords module, but I learned a heap from this. thank you so much. #reverbislife Not just what you shared, but the way you teach. Layered understanding.
Very very nice. I enjoy listening to music by Deepchord and Brendon Moeller on vinyl and have always been interested in the creation of this music, especially the chords. I am an absolute beginner in VCV Rack 2. Thanks to your tutorials I am learning it. Many thanks for that
cool patch. I use Instruo Harmonaig+Saich for the chords and an EQ for each voice to control the frequencies. In the mixer I have some different combinations of Chronoblob and Plateau as send effects. And Noise! There can not be enough noise :D
I love to use the NYECHO or the JIRA JIRA for Dub, both easily create such interesting delay patterns! VCV-Chords+Palette+tangents is also great to create those chords, so many possibilities for endless modulation :- )
wow 2:45 , i had no idea we can do math there (i wonder if we can use imaginary numbers? :) ). 3:03 haaaaa :) had no idea about that too. great video omri, if you have the time try to listen to "Gus Gus - Arabian Horse" album. the sound design and aesthetics feels familiar.
Great video man. I had no idea you could type the notes in to get the pitch! Does this work on just the VCV oscillators or do other ones do this I wonder… Cheers Omri, peace ✌️🍄
Thanks! And it depends on how the oscillator is working. If the tune knob is set to Hz, and the range is enough, it will work. For example, the Instruo neoni is working from 0 to 1 so it will not work. The same with KickAll from Befaco because the range is not enough.
Great stuff as ever Omri, thank you! I like these chord sounds, I’m going to copy them. One question - I would have thought that with the sustain all the way down, then the release wouldn’t do anything on the envelopes, but it looks like it does. What gives?
Thanks! The release will kick in as soon as the gate will close. this means that if you have a short gate, just like from this sequencer, the release will also have an effect. I hope it makes sense
Wondering how you feel about Reason DAW? Seems to me it would be a very fun playground for you. They CV'ed heir users from day one. I use it very often. If I open vcv i experiment a bit and then go to see if I can do similar things in reason. And most of the time I can. Same goes for your videos. Watch it and then fire up reason to see how can I achieve this in Reason.
Oh nice, I'm happy you can take some of the ideas into a different platform. That's a great exercise. I experimented with Reason in the past. Maybe I will check it out as well :)
I’m a big fan of your work. I wanted to know whether you have a bundle or price for all of your courses? I can see each one priced individually, but is there a ‘give me everything’ package? 😁
Hi, first all thanks for all the great tutorials you've been sharing from a complete noob. Then, i tried following this tutorial and everything has been great up until the end, the chords are working perfectly but when I tried also copying the bassline i definitely run into some troubles. the settings for the two modules look pretty simple: clock triggers the sequencer that in turn triggers the kickall bass module. NoteSeq16 seems set to defaults and kick all configuration is simple. And yet my bass sound completely different, it's flat and plain and it definitely lacks some "ooomph". Yours sounds deeper and also like there's some kind of delay but the module looks plugged straight to the mixer. I tried tweaking kickall's setting but can't understand what i'm missing. Is there anything glaring that I, being the noob I am, might be missing? Thanks!!!
Thanks so much! I'm not so sure about the bass... It does look like it's quite simple. If you want, you can send me your version and I'll have a look. You can send it here omri.musicohen(at)gmail.com
great video, could anyone explain whats abouve all of his module things, for example the thing that makes the sequencer run? i tried to follow this tutorial and it took me a while to even figure out how the sequencer starts running
Hi! I'm using the Clocked module from Impromptu as my main clock to drive the sequencer. Basically, with each clock pulse, the sequencer advances one step. I'm also using the MindMeld mixer to mix everything. But in any case, you don't really need any of this for the chords themselves. You can use any other chord generator (also a Midi keyboard or the DAW if you have the VST), and the mixer is there just for the other voices.
Thanks so much for making these. It really helps me to understand what to use the various modules for. While I was duplicating your technique it sounded so familiar and I realized how similar it was to the music in bib993's videos: th-cam.com/video/w7-iyyR-iSg/w-d-xo.html
Are you creating dub-techno? How do you create your chords? And if you're not into dub-techno, what will you take from this video and use it in your own music? Cheers!
hello, thanks for this ! i think you forgot to put the link to the video on how to sequence chords in VCV Rack 😅
Thanks Omri this was great and yeah i create dubtechno, i use many kind of things even cigarboxguitar and heavy sound design, but allso volca bass is great and in modular world plaits is doing great chords too. Cheers ♥️
Thank you so much! :)
@@internet_the Oh... Sorry :) Here it is - th-cam.com/video/jYe8rrIQloE/w-d-xo.html
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you 😁
i wasnt aware that the oscillator would accept the actual note rather than just frequency. this is great info. :)
That was a HUGE tip..... just tiping C4, C3.... !!! wow
Ya.
Cheers!
Yeah, that was probably the tip from this vid I'm gonna use the most!!
I knew you could math the notes, but didn't realize they could be summoned by name! Thanks for always delivering the goods.
Happy to help!
Gosh amazing Omri about the simple trick to lower the pitch of the vco by entering the notes instead of Hz..perfect
Cheers!
Thank you, SO MUCH, for all of your videos, Omri. The learning curve for the entry level of learning modular synthesis is pretty steep, even for an experienced musician. I don’t think I would have half of the understanding I have now of modular, if I didn’t find your videos. In about 3-4 months, by way of studying synthesis, sound design, modular, etc. - Your content has been in the top 3 resources for understanding modular, in general. For VCV Rack related stuff, I think you may take the cake for the most understandable, straight forward education.
Beginning to finally wrap my head around modular, especially as a sound engineer; learning modular has been a super positive life changing experience. My aspirations for music and for life are forever changed - With many thanks to folks like yourself! Props for all of the time, effort, passion, and consideration you put into your content - It makes a truly major positive impact on the world. Keep on riding the waves! 🌊 🎹 ⌨️ 🎶 🙂😎🤘🤝✌️
Hey, John, thank you so much! I'm really happy you enjoy my work and that I can be a part of your musical journey :) I wish you many hours of happy patching!
:O I was JUST this second ago making dub on my hardware rack and then this gets posted..... I love you and your work omri... Just working the best way to get it to go offbeat on my steppy sequencer
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this great viseo, like all the others.
I followed it and made some adjustments, added open and closed hats, tom and snare from SV Modular
I also added some labels for clarity
Thank you so much for your awesome videos
Glad it helped!
Ability not only to use divisions of but also notes in the osc freq. is so bloody handy.
Top notch video as always. So glad I found this awesome programme and community.
Glad you enjoyed!
Great tutorial! I started a dub techno patch once and never finished it, like most of my projects, haha! So on the basis of that extensive experience, here are my tips:
Try a module called Sangster for delay, it's got that dubby lo-fi sound where the tail feeds back and starts breaking up.
Plaits/Pallette is great for those stabs as it has a chord mode built in. Handy if you're lazy like me.
For stacking effects, use the aux sends on Mindmeld. You can assign a send effect to a bus, and then add sends to that bus. Great for adding reverb to delays, but you can also use two different delays and get them feeding into each other (might be called groups and not a bus, it was 6am here when i started watching so I can't remember. You'll figure it out!)
Finally, put the delay into a stereo low pass filter and reduce the cutoff with an envelope. Then trigger that envelope with the same trigger you're using for the chord stab so the repeats start off bright, and gradually get duller like an old tape delay.
Maybe I'll finish that track one day....😉
Oh nice, great tips! Thanks!
Thanks Omri I was waiting for a long time for a clear video covering this ❤️
Hope you enjoyed it!
More dub techno videos!!!!!
Imo. It's the filter/envelope modulation that make the chords sound alive. I love routing the cutoff,attack, release etc. To a joystick in my modular. Basically even though the chords are the same, you're never hearing the exact sound twice.
Nice! Great idea!
i paid for the VCV Chords module, but I learned a heap from this. thank you so much. #reverbislife
Not just what you shared, but the way you teach. Layered understanding.
I appreciate it, thank you!
3 months into my journey in studying modular synthesizers and I can finally understand everything that’s going on here 😭😭
It's all about the journey :)
Thank you for making these easy videos for beginners! So much learnt here! This is the mushrooms wisdom!
Glad you like them!
Cool. Thanks for the tips Omri
Thanks so much!
Just what i needed! Thanks! 🖤🖤🖤
Cheers!
Awesome video. Thanks for this!
Glad you liked it!
Learning soooooooo much from you, thank you very much ;-)
Hey, thanks!
super nice vid! some great modules here!
Thanks!
Great idea to make a dub techno chord video I would like more of this THx Omri 😉✌
Cheers!
Very clear 👍🏻 a réal pleasure to follow you🎉
Thanks so much!
Very very nice. I enjoy listening to music by Deepchord and Brendon Moeller on vinyl and have always been interested in the creation of this music, especially the chords. I am an absolute beginner in VCV Rack 2. Thanks to your tutorials I am learning it. Many thanks for that
I appreciate it!
Oh yeah ! Such a good tutorial , thx so much 🙏
Glad you like it!
cool patch. I use Instruo Harmonaig+Saich for the chords and an EQ for each voice to control the frequencies.
In the mixer I have some different combinations of Chronoblob and Plateau as send effects.
And Noise! There can not be enough noise :D
Oh nice! Yeah, noise is a must!
Sublime. Thank you Omri 🙏
Thanks so much!
I love to use the NYECHO or the JIRA JIRA for Dub, both easily create such interesting delay patterns! VCV-Chords+Palette+tangents is also great to create those chords, so many possibilities for endless modulation :- )
Oh nice, sounds like fun!
Thank you, Cohen! Cheers :)
Cheers!
Thank you! Youre doing an amazing work! Thank you for your tutorials!
Thanks so much!
Thanks man I was expecting this🖖🏽✌🏿🍄
Cheers!
Not my kind of music I prefer this for bient but this guy is genius,having conpkete knowledge of every input and output and module
I also prefer other types but there's always something to learn so I enjoy experimenting with different genres :)
Magic! Thanks you very much!! :D
Glad you enjoyed it :)
At the very top, as always.
Thanks!
Marvellous, thanks
Glad you liked it!
Cool didnt know that you can directly enter the note in the VCOs.
Can you do some jazz stuff
lounge kinda
Legend!
Cheers!
Excellent video, thanks
Glad you liked it!
wow 2:45 , i had no idea we can do math there (i wonder if we can use imaginary numbers? :) ). 3:03 haaaaa :) had no idea about that too.
great video omri, if you have the time try to listen to "Gus Gus - Arabian Horse" album. the sound design and aesthetics feels familiar.
Oh nice, I will have a listen. Thanks, Boaz!
Nicely done! Good tutorial :)
Thanks!
very helpful. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video man. I had no idea you could type the notes in to get the pitch! Does this work on just the VCV oscillators or do other ones do this I wonder… Cheers Omri, peace ✌️🍄
Thanks! And it depends on how the oscillator is working. If the tune knob is set to Hz, and the range is enough, it will work. For example, the Instruo neoni is working from 0 to 1 so it will not work. The same with KickAll from Befaco because the range is not enough.
Great stuff as ever Omri, thank you! I like these chord sounds, I’m going to copy them. One question - I would have thought that with the sustain all the way down, then the release wouldn’t do anything on the envelopes, but it looks like it does. What gives?
Thanks! The release will kick in as soon as the gate will close. this means that if you have a short gate, just like from this sequencer, the release will also have an effect. I hope it makes sense
this + polygrid voice stacks = o_O
Wondering how you feel about Reason DAW? Seems to me it would be a very fun playground for you. They CV'ed heir users from day one. I use it very often. If I open vcv i experiment a bit and then go to see if I can do similar things in reason. And most of the time I can. Same goes for your videos. Watch it and then fire up reason to see how can I achieve this in Reason.
Oh nice, I'm happy you can take some of the ideas into a different platform. That's a great exercise. I experimented with Reason in the past. Maybe I will check it out as well :)
I’m a big fan of your work. I wanted to know whether you have a bundle or price for all of your courses? I can see each one priced individually, but is there a ‘give me everything’ package? 😁
Thanks so much! I don't have a bundle, no... But I will see what I can do :)
@@OmriCohen-Musicstanding by bro ❤
Awesome video! It would be way moe awesome to see how do you recreate this on real HW :)
Maybe one day :)
Hi, first all thanks for all the great tutorials you've been sharing from a complete noob. Then, i tried following this tutorial and everything has been great up until the end, the chords are working perfectly but when I tried also copying the bassline i definitely run into some troubles. the settings for the two modules look pretty simple: clock triggers the sequencer that in turn triggers the kickall bass module. NoteSeq16 seems set to defaults and kick all configuration is simple. And yet my bass sound completely different, it's flat and plain and it definitely lacks some "ooomph". Yours sounds deeper and also like there's some kind of delay but the module looks plugged straight to the mixer. I tried tweaking kickall's setting but can't understand what i'm missing.
Is there anything glaring that I, being the noob I am, might be missing? Thanks!!!
Thanks so much! I'm not so sure about the bass... It does look like it's quite simple. If you want, you can send me your version and I'll have a look. You can send it here omri.musicohen(at)gmail.com
Besten Dank :)
great video, could anyone explain whats abouve all of his module things, for example the thing that makes the sequencer run? i tried to follow this tutorial and it took me a while to even figure out how the sequencer starts running
Hi! I'm using the Clocked module from Impromptu as my main clock to drive the sequencer. Basically, with each clock pulse, the sequencer advances one step. I'm also using the MindMeld mixer to mix everything. But in any case, you don't really need any of this for the chords themselves. You can use any other chord generator (also a Midi keyboard or the DAW if you have the VST), and the mixer is there just for the other voices.
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you so much
Wicked
Cheers!
Woah 💯💯 extra !
Cheers!
'Op Allah', now it makes sense! We used to say this where i grew up, but without the h. 😅
Nice :) Where did you grow up?
@@OmriCohen-Music in a city, called thessaloniki. Also, had grandparents in Thessali. Those are both in Greece. Where are your roots, if i may ask?
Wich modular VST is this one?
F Yeah!
Cheers!
This is awesome. I'm curious to know where you are from. I cannot pinpoint your accent.
Cheers! I guess it's a mixture of Israeli and German accents :)
@@OmriCohen-Music Ah! That makes sense. Thanks. And your content is appreciated.
Proper
Thanks so much for making these. It really helps me to understand what to use the various modules for. While I was duplicating your technique it sounded so familiar and I realized how similar it was to the music in bib993's videos: th-cam.com/video/w7-iyyR-iSg/w-d-xo.html
Oh, that's a nice video! Glad you enjoyed this technique :)