I want to say that you alone is the biggest reason that i have continued learning modular! Was veery overwhelmed with everyhting but your tutorials and vcv videos overall have really much helped me understand this world and led me to experiment on my own too! (still in baby shoes though :P) So, thank you, i appreciate you very much as an artist and a teacher! ill surely be buying your in depth content when i get the monay!
@@OmriCohen-Music well my biggest problem is not getting ideas on what to do, when i make a sequence and add a bass to it i pretty much have no idea how to continue after those :P Right now my goal is to find about 10-20 modules wich i really enjoy and llearn them completely, recommendations would be nice :D my goal with vcv is to make very psychedelic and random and generative things but still at least performable , shpongle is a BIG inspiration, but i like doing bunch of different things too with vcv. if you could do a more psychedelic patch tutorial i would love that!
@@bruhman0114Shpongle is a big inspiration for me too. Something that might help you, is, as you said, choosing a collection of modules and working with them only as a sort of a 'fixed rack', similar to how you do things in hardware. Don't overwhelm yourself with modules, and try to dedicate time just for practicing without the pressure of finishing a patch\composition.
@@OmriCohen-Music could you give me some recommendations on wich modules i should look at for such music or is it possible for you to do a shpongle insired patch from scratch where you show some modules and ideas for that type of music? Thank you for the quick answers man!
does anyone knows if "midi map" would work also on linux? I do not have a controller at the moment but I might buy one, if anybody could confirm it works with linux it would be great
Works fine on a steam deck ( which by virtue of being arch based is running pipewire ). Hardware devices show up under ALSA - if you're using an external software sequencer like patroneo that should appear under jack. Twiddling knobs on my Impact LX 88 works great.
thank you again for your awesome tutorials
I want to say that you alone is the biggest reason that i have continued learning modular! Was veery overwhelmed with everyhting but your tutorials and vcv videos overall have really much helped me understand this world and led me to experiment on my own too! (still in baby shoes though :P) So, thank you, i appreciate you very much as an artist and a teacher! ill surely be buying your in depth content when i get the monay!
That's amazing, thank you so much! Let me know if there's anything specific I can help with :)
@@OmriCohen-Music well my biggest problem is not getting ideas on what to do, when i make a sequence and add a bass to it i pretty much have no idea how to continue after those :P Right now my goal is to find about 10-20 modules wich i really enjoy and llearn them completely, recommendations would be nice :D my goal with vcv is to make very psychedelic and random and generative things but still at least performable , shpongle is a BIG inspiration, but i like doing bunch of different things too with vcv. if you could do a more psychedelic patch tutorial i would love that!
@@bruhman0114Shpongle is a big inspiration for me too. Something that might help you, is, as you said, choosing a collection of modules and working with them only as a sort of a 'fixed rack', similar to how you do things in hardware. Don't overwhelm yourself with modules, and try to dedicate time just for practicing without the pressure of finishing a patch\composition.
@@OmriCohen-Music could you give me some recommendations on wich modules i should look at for such music or is it possible for you to do a shpongle insired patch from scratch where you show some modules and ideas for that type of music? Thank you for the quick answers man!
@@bruhman0114 I'll see what I can do :) Have a look here - th-cam.com/play/PLiECaNQx239sNRrJFn6yXpvdS_G4NLFrN.html
Maybe this will give you some ideas
Wow that prince of perception delay sounds really cool! As always, beautiful job :)
Thanks a lot!
Very helpful. I need to watch again taking notes, and then go practice... 🤓
Have fun!
The Plateau Valley is amazing
Sure is. An amazing reverb
I think 'with distortion' is my favorite of the bunch, but I love them all! Thanks so much for all you do Omri!
Thank you!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing ;-)
Glad you enjoyed it
9:42 sounds a bit like a kookaburra!
Nice...
Really very useful, Omri!
Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great Content as always. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
wow... such cool info, thank you so much!
useful and not only for vcv rack
I love ambient and idm writing, will definitely try these transitions!!
Have fun!
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
does anyone knows if "midi map" would work also on linux? I do not have a controller at the moment but I might buy one, if anybody could confirm it works with linux it would be great
Works fine on a steam deck ( which by virtue of being arch based is running pipewire ). Hardware devices show up under ALSA - if you're using an external software sequencer like patroneo that should appear under jack. Twiddling knobs on my Impact LX 88 works great.
How can you teach and teach and teach. Never exhausting the material. ! Chameleon =]
I appreciate it!