This is by far the most direct and musical tutorial available on this fabulous module. There's a couple of really interesting and extensive tutorial, but this one makes me want to play with teletype instead of studying it :) Thanks! Now, let's plug some euro cables!
I used to have the hardware module of teletype and it was absolutely brilliant but unfortunately I got rid of it as I didn't have time for it in my personal life. It's honestly the most fun i've ever had making music because it's a completely different way of thinking about making music. The consideration of HOW do I achieve what I want to achieve makes my brain feel both hazy and so open. Thank you for making this, I've started using the module in VCV and needed a catch up, I'm now itching for the hardware version again lol
Thanks for this. I have been working through the tutorials on the monome website over the last month but got overwhelmed by possibilities of Teletype. You have made it musical again for me.
Hello there and friendly greetings! This is absolutely mindblowing. When I saw the script thing I knew it was a supernova that was going to explode in my brain! Fantastic module! Thank you for your tutorial, I hope you will make some more! And thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous! Lovely introduction - the sky's the limit on this I think. I imagine many people will find it too complicated, but it will have huge appeal to some of us. Worth noting that when sending a quantised random note, the number of notes in the range is the number of 'active' notes. So a chromatic scale set to a range of 12 is an octave, whereas a pentatonic scale set to a range of 12 is over two octaves (and a bit).
This is such a nice module. Thank you for this interesting kick-off. This module reminds me of the very technical beginnings of electronic music, where the modern 'just turning knobs'-mentality was not present and some knowledge was needed to get acceptable results. I'm still a bit addicted to programming, and when watching this video, the well burried pictures of playing the whole night with BASIC on an 8 bit console connected to a green-glowing pixel-matrix-screen, showing ASCII-characters only, supported by a magnetic cassette-tape-storage, crawled out of their graves. Thank you for that.🙂 I will definitely give it a try.
I just realized... it's been right there, available for like, two years!??? It's fantastic! I'm not sure, yet, if it can actually do something that's not possible otherwise, with _"conventional"_ modules, but the ease of access it gives to coming up with crazy and weird shit is so nice! Oh, also, especially your Bonus is 🔥(was wondering about "I"). Thanks a lot!
Another interesting point - I found the trigger input for each script still works alongside any metronome instruction. That offers all kinds of options for timing.
This video is immensely helpful, thanks!!! I have a Teletype clone and have had some fun playing with basic scripts and some other scripts that people have released. However, this video really explores the slightly more advanced concepts I’ve been wanting to incorporate but didn’t know how (custom scales, transposing, mapping probability to the Param knob etc.). Can’t wait to get back to my TT now and try these things out. Thank you!!
This is so great! Thanks for making this, and I didn't know until the end of this one that you're teaching at SUNY Purchase, your students are lucky to have your enthusiasm and insights! Also, this comes after I've been recently seeing a Chinese musician I follow on instagram posting about working on a teletype script and I really had no idea what he was working in. Now I understand it much better and it's very cool to see how unique and powerful it is.
Best TT Tutorial. I hope you continue to make others even more advanced (variables, math) I hope you continue to make others even more advanced (variables, math). Voce molto rilassante
As I understand it, based on the instruction manual, Teletype cannot be an envelope generator, Envelope Follower and LFO? Although in the tags of the VCV library all this is listed!
Not yet. Cardinal is statically linked and these modules do their own dynamic loading of firmware binaries, so there’s likely some nontrivial work on both code and licensing. It’s on the list but not likely to be soon.
This is by far the most direct and musical tutorial available on this fabulous module. There's a couple of really interesting and extensive tutorial, but this one makes me want to play with teletype instead of studying it :) Thanks! Now, let's plug some euro cables!
I used to have the hardware module of teletype and it was absolutely brilliant but unfortunately I got rid of it as I didn't have time for it in my personal life. It's honestly the most fun i've ever had making music because it's a completely different way of thinking about making music. The consideration of HOW do I achieve what I want to achieve makes my brain feel both hazy and so open. Thank you for making this, I've started using the module in VCV and needed a catch up, I'm now itching for the hardware version again lol
and I still love and take care of it ,cheers!
Thanks for this. I have been working through the tutorials on the monome website over the last month but got overwhelmed by possibilities of Teletype. You have made it musical again for me.
One of the coolest modules ever and your tutorial is amazing. It's a great refresher too.
Hello there and friendly greetings!
This is absolutely mindblowing. When I saw the script thing I knew it was a supernova that was going to explode in my brain!
Fantastic module! Thank you for your tutorial, I hope you will make some more! And thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous! Lovely introduction - the sky's the limit on this I think. I imagine many people will find it too complicated, but it will have huge appeal to some of us.
Worth noting that when sending a quantised random note, the number of notes in the range is the number of 'active' notes. So a chromatic scale set to a range of 12 is an octave, whereas a pentatonic scale set to a range of 12 is over two octaves (and a bit).
This is fantastic, I'm gonna be adding this next session; gonna give it a good workout after I'm done with the patch I've been working on
This is such a nice module. Thank you for this interesting kick-off. This module reminds me of the very technical beginnings of electronic music, where the modern 'just turning knobs'-mentality was not present and some knowledge was needed to get acceptable results.
I'm still a bit addicted to programming, and when watching this video, the well burried pictures of playing the whole night with BASIC on an 8 bit console connected to a green-glowing pixel-matrix-screen, showing ASCII-characters only, supported by a magnetic cassette-tape-storage, crawled out of their graves. Thank you for that.🙂
I will definitely give it a try.
I just realized... it's been right there, available for like, two years!??? It's fantastic! I'm not sure, yet, if it can actually do something that's not possible otherwise, with _"conventional"_ modules, but the ease of access it gives to coming up with crazy and weird shit is so nice!
Oh, also, especially your Bonus is 🔥(was wondering about "I"). Thanks a lot!
Thanks for the great tutorial. Really easy to follow along, and offered really good insights.
Another interesting point - I found the trigger input for each script still works alongside any metronome instruction. That offers all kinds of options for timing.
Super nice video, thank you! SO well explained and a great intro for me who was completely new to Teletype and monome stuff!
This video is immensely helpful, thanks!!! I have a Teletype clone and have had some fun playing with basic scripts and some other scripts that people have released. However, this video really explores the slightly more advanced concepts I’ve been wanting to incorporate but didn’t know how (custom scales, transposing, mapping probability to the Param knob etc.). Can’t wait to get back to my TT now and try these things out. Thank you!!
This is so great! Thanks for making this, and I didn't know until the end of this one that you're teaching at SUNY Purchase, your students are lucky to have your enthusiasm and insights!
Also, this comes after I've been recently seeing a Chinese musician I follow on instagram posting about working on a teletype script and I really had no idea what he was working in. Now I understand it much better and it's very cool to see how unique and powerful it is.
Best TT Tutorial. I hope you continue to make others even more advanced (variables, math) I hope you continue to make others even more advanced (variables, math). Voce molto rilassante
Really great walkthrough of what looks like a super powerful module. Thank you!
Great tutorial! Are you planning on making more?
4 hour super cut now good sir.
Brilliant, thanks for making it easier for us to start with it 🙂
THANKS ! please, a new video on Teletype!! 🙏🙏✨🙏🙏
Do you need to have the vcv rack 2 purchased or can it be done with the free one?
I can't get it to show up on my rack
Wow amazing module. Nice explanation. Thx for the video and download link.
Excellent intro! Thank you.
thanks for
this. i need better teletype resources so i appreciate it. too many elementary vids not enough advanced ones!
As I understand it, based on the instruction manual, Teletype cannot be an envelope generator, Envelope Follower and LFO?
Although in the tags of the VCV library all this is listed!
Thank you for this!
How do I switch to Variables on Mac? I tried Option N which is the ~ but it doesnt work....
Thanks Jakub 🙂
I can’t load/see the Monome Teletype in my VCV Rack 2 Free. I installed it as told. Do I have to buy the Pro version?
I have the same issue
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is this available in Cardinal instead?
Not yet. Cardinal is statically linked and these modules do their own dynamic loading of firmware binaries, so there’s likely some nontrivial work on both code and licensing. It’s on the list but not likely to be soon.
@@DrDewb thx, I might start integrating them into the source code somehow, I love Cardinal
Thanks!
what a nice video
Could you make these tuts with more logical structure? :D Kinda jumping all over the place
nice video! Unfortunately I could not go further then the part of selecting a script with brackets. Anyone else having trouble with it? I am on mac
if you use a macbook pro with a european keyboard. Press "ü" for moving backwards and "+/*" for moving forward through the different scripts
thx
... thank U!!!
i think my life has just changed. let's see where i am in a couple of years..