Great idea for a video! One small but important detail you missed is that the VCO EG amplitude is also modulated by velocity, exactly like the VCF and VCA EGs.
this is the EXACT kind of video I was looking for when I was first starting out. emulating something hardware that I knew and working through it digitally
I was so sad when I had to sell my DFAM and really miss playing it. Someday I'll get another one, hopefully a mkII model by then. In the mean time, thank you for showing us how to make our own, so I can still make crunchy funky noises to drive my Mom crazy.
my heart just exploded. my MOOG DFAM (and other pieces) are sitting at a friends house, and all I have atm is my VCV rack. i LOVEEEEE youuuuu a million! :D
I know this is from 3 years ago but it is another awesome video. I may have just lost myself in this for the last 4 hours!!! Thanks Omir....oooohhh yeah!
Wow wow wow. What a patch! Only 2 rows of modules in the VCV rack and so many sounds. I can play it for over 30 minutes with the same sequence and get so much movement in the sound just by changing the other controls. Thanks for this patch!!! :) :)
I really am enjoying this patch. Not only did I get a fun rhythm toy I learned a lot about modular systems. I swapped the filter and added a couple of quantizers so I can control the pitch better when I want to use it more diatonically. I also attached the advance to the first trigger so when I am scrolling through I can hear the hits. Thanks.
I loaded this patch again the other day after a longer period of time, because I had a lack of inspiration that day. Man, what a fun thing. I loaded the strip into my default template (a mixer and some send effects). I mapped some controls to my midi-controller, started recording and dived into this lovely virtual machine. Thank you so much for this patch, Mr. Cohen. Even at low clock-rates and with some delay this thing is a beast in sounds. Party on.
@@OmriCohen-Music I'm still on V1, will use V2 when all major bugs are fixed and more modules are available. I hope I can avoid to review my patches this way.
Thanks for this video. I replaced the VCA with one from MI and the ADSR with the one from Bog Audio to get the proper responsiveness for miRack on iOS.
This has been my favourite of all your tutorials so far, and I've been following for quite a while. Has anyone had much success taking a patch someone has made on the actual DFAM, and put it into this VCV version? I am itching to have go on an DFAM and have been watching loads of vids, I just don't have the money to spend on one right now and I've basically got the next best thing thanks to Omri.
Thank you! I should really update the patch with the new Bay modules from Venom for creating a patch bay... In the meantime, you can always try patches from the DFAM manual, and see how they work.
Thanks Omri, you are clearly a natural teacher! Really appreciate the thought and time you're putting into making these videos, understand it's not easy to make it look easy ;)
This was a lot of fun to follow along with! Also, I really like the idea of keeping the cables color-coded. Thanks for the effort you put into these videos!
Thanks! Well, no, I don't think it sounds the same, but I guess that the purpose of these videos is more to explore how the synth works and maybe take a few ideas to your own patches rather than replicating the sound. But still, it's, fun to play with :)
Love it Dfam is a techno beast & because its in VCV you can add extra modules and modulate parameters not possible in the original. Setting separate sequence lengths for pitch & velocity sequencers is really fun too.
These videos are incredible. I was 100% sure i needed to buy a DFAM. Now I want to design one. You can take it far beyond the original with modular. Why not use the 2 plaits clones i have to build a DFAM with an insane amount of oscillator options :0
This was excellent. Thankyou Omri. Gunna try this and sync with my neutron. The labels are a good idea. Will use them. Also, loving your album, Cosmic Foundry.
@@OmriCohen-Music let me see if I can make a decent video. I added some features, like a switch for quantized and unquantized pitches, and a switch for several filters. The Vult filters works great with this setup!
*Me this morning watching a DFAM review on youtube* Hmmm... Nice piece of gear ! How much ? Ho ! Not thaaaaat much ! *Me after checking my bank account* Weeeeeell... Let's go back to youtube and do a research with : VCV DFAM *Slap forehead* *Download final patch from Omri* *Enjoy it for hours* Thank you so much, Sir !
Excellent video I just spend 47 minutes following along having a blast not realizing it's time for work :), Is there a shortcut button for picking the colours for the wire? or does it just cycle. Also I never thought about labeling before it makes it so much easier to view.
Hi Omri, can you explain why you use a mixer to combine the manual trigger and the clock instead of a logical OR-gate? Because it seems to me that mixing them would cause the output to be twice as high if clock and trigger come in at the same time, no?
Hi! Well, using an OR logic would be better yes, but I'm not really mixing the signals because they're not supposed to happen at the same time, it's more of combining them I guess, but yes, an OR logic would make more sense. Thanks for this :)
I will definitely try this out at some point! I actually found this video while researching to do this exact thing but with my Matriarch (because I'm...insane). But really, I want to see how close I can get to at least the same function and signal flow as the Matriarch in VCV just as a learning exercise to better understand it. It's probably gonna drive me crazy but I want to try. Figuring out how to build/replicate modules like the Sequencer/Arppegiator will be tricky. Any suggestions would be welcome! Am I crazy for even attempting this with the Matriarch?
As a proud user of DFAM, as said before, I only start now understanding its technical fundamentals. Thank you, thank you, oh man. I will make another coffee deposit. Some (maybe stupid) questions though (I am just a 59 year old beginner with only 2 years experience). How do you know the FM modulation of VCO1 and 2 is linear? Why do you connect the hard sync switch high input, to square out of VCO1? How do you know the VCF of DFAM is 4 pole? Why is pitch set to -3V to +3V and velocity set 0V to +10V? What about the VCA EG fast and slow switch? What VCV design modifications are needed for Jared McFarland's question (maybe an update of this patch for an even better understanding of the hardware wiring of DFAM?)?
I'm glad you enjoyed it :) About the FM and sync and VCF, I just looked at the manual. The manuals from Moog are quite informative. About the velocity, the VCA will work with voltage that goes between 0-10v so that's why I have it set this way. And for the pitch, each volt is one octave so having 3 octaves range down and up is quite enough.
@@OmriCohen-Music They made a VSt version but they removed it from the user page, now I'm trying to make one with the reaktor primes blocks I think it will do a lot but I don't have as much experience as you! and I was wondering if you could give us a hand to build them with Reaktor! Thank you very much
Wow Thanks a lot for this tutorial! Its a lot of fun expecially if controlled by a mapped Novation LCXL! I have a general question about this technique of rebuilding existing synths in vcv rack and i try to formulate it the clearest i can. Would it be possible as really last step of this process to „build“ a final flexible module with the same or similar layout as the real synth, in order to have a clearer image of the parameters and knobs as they are in the reference and map them on the same project ? I dont know if thats clear, but in this case it would be a compact group of modules looking like the dfam, where just the „dfam“ knobs would be internally mapped,, it would make the final result more accessible… hope its clear ……… thanks a lot!!!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂 And yeah, I totally understand what you mean. I hope that something like this will be available in the future but for now, there's nothing like this...
holy shit this seems a very fun, interesting and useful approach. I really love my Mother 32 and I'm really interested in DFAM for the ultimate combo. Omri you are the man, can't wait!!
@@Noiretranquility i hear you, i bought a cheap korg sq1 sequencer to have more control , you can use both at once which is kind of funky , but man i woulda just preferred 16steps
Hi Omri, i juste working with ur lesson again and my brain bug at 15:19 "oscillator" and u put cable to "sequencer". Sorry if is repeat com. , i say that for beginner's like me. Thx again for all ur work.
@@OmriCohen-Music Oh man! You are one without a doubt. It is not "une petite coquille" that erased the colossal quality work that you have achieved in such a short time. In my humble opinion and I am nobody, you mark the history of modular synthesis and sound design! Nobody from his beginnings had given so much of his person to transmit his knowledge and his passion for sound to all. All gracefully! Oh man, I'm lucky to attend this live event. I could tell my grandchildren that somehow I was there :)
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you sir. Look forward to more videos like this. Maybe in the Beheringer Neutron, or the 2600. As someone who just beginning in the synthesis world. watching your videos has proven to be an extremely beneficial.
The triangle wave in vults oscillator is based on my own 0-coast.(I sampled the oscillator from my unit for him). I do hope to see a vcvrack version of the full 0-coast that would be close to my own unit someday :D
Oh, I didn't know that about the Vult wave. For which oscillator you made the sample? Anyway, I hope to publish the video next week, and I have to be honest, I didn't aim for the same sound as the O Coast but rather its spirit. But it still sounds nice and I will share the patch of course so you can exchange the oscillator I've used.
@@OmriCohen-Music its the triangle wave in Vessek. its not 100% accurate to my 0-coast since leonardo ran it through his optimisation algorithms to not make it too cpu heavy but at one point in the early betas it was pretty accurate. but from what i understand the final version is still 95-96% accurate to my 0-coast, specially at The lower notes when the wave gets all wobbly and not a triangle at all (which is what gives the 0-coast its unique sound). The Square wave is from a moog i believe.
Ems vcs3 pllllleeeaaasssseeeee. And have you checked out mirack the iOS port of vcv rack? Not all the modules yet but very promising. iPad is a good GUI for it.
There is something missing, If you look at the DFAM signal flow in the manual, the velocity is not only controlling the VCA EG but also the PITCH EG and the VCF EG
For some reason I remember realizing this and fixing it in the patch, but I'm not so sure anymore... Anyway, yes, you're right. What a beautiful instrument...
I have a Volca Modular which I really like. I would love to have the same functionality with a bigger more user-friendly interface without having to pay for a Buchla Music Easel : D Could one build it from Eurorack modules and not go broke?
Oh man.. oh man.. oh man.... lets add some... Another superb video Omri... very niceeeee ;) How's the real modular growing? I added a pressure points and brains , which has opened up a new direction along with a lovely logic unit Logica xt by Klavis, it takes 3, yes 3 inputs and a manual trigger... crazy unit... search for the video.. ;) Thanks for all your work that you share with us noobs... :P ;)
Hey, thanks, I'm happy you liked it :) My modular is doing well, there's a new member to the family, the Mimeophon. This thing gives me goosebumps each time I use it...
This is so neat! I'm still understanding this module, is it possible to integrate sounds from this into a DAW like GarageBand? I'm trying to figure out if this will work me in tracking before I download it. Thanks!!
What you CAN do is download a module that allows you to record. Then you can record straight from VCV onto your desktop, then import it into your DAW. A little clumsy, but hey. Another think you could do (if you have two computers) is send the output from VcV rack to an amp, and then record your amp like you would a guitar.
Ah, neat. I watched a DFAM presentation by mylarmelodies the other day and then had a go at building a tEcHnO machine with those two 8-step pitch/velocity rows but I guess I have to also build this now. Ah, well :)
To design a synth instead of a sound is a fantastic way to start with Modulars, thanks!
That's what modular is all about... this is a fantastic example of re engineering a real unit,
Yes, it was so much fun also :)
Great idea for a video! One small but important detail you missed is that the VCO EG amplitude is also modulated by velocity, exactly like the VCF and VCA EGs.
Oh yes, thank you! That's an important tip! Cheers
this is the EXACT kind of video I was looking for when I was first starting out. emulating something hardware that I knew and working through it digitally
Thanks so much!
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you so much for what you do and how much you help~ It's super appreciated!
I'm happy you enjoy my work :) Cheers!
I was so sad when I had to sell my DFAM and really miss playing it. Someday I'll get another one, hopefully a mkII model by then. In the mean time, thank you for showing us how to make our own, so I can still make crunchy funky noises to drive my Mom crazy.
my heart just exploded. my MOOG DFAM (and other pieces) are sitting at a friends house, and all I have atm is my VCV rack. i LOVEEEEE youuuuu a million! :D
Have fun!
I know this is from 3 years ago but it is another awesome video. I may have just lost myself in this for the last 4 hours!!! Thanks Omir....oooohhh yeah!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow wow wow. What a patch!
Only 2 rows of modules in the VCV rack and so many sounds.
I can play it for over 30 minutes with the same sequence and get so much movement in the sound just by changing the other controls.
Thanks for this patch!!! :) :)
Nice! I'm happy you enjoyed it :)
I really am enjoying this patch. Not only did I get a fun rhythm toy I learned a lot about modular systems. I swapped the filter and added a couple of quantizers so I can control the pitch better when I want to use it more diatonically. I also attached the advance to the first trigger so when I am scrolling through I can hear the hits. Thanks.
Oh nice, that sounds great! Thanks!
I loaded this patch again the other day after a longer period of time, because I had a lack of inspiration that day. Man, what a fun thing. I loaded the strip into my default template (a mixer and some send effects). I mapped some controls to my midi-controller, started recording and dived into this lovely virtual machine.
Thank you so much for this patch, Mr. Cohen. Even at low clock-rates and with some delay this thing is a beast in sounds. Party on.
Oh nice! I'm happy this patch is still working in V2
@@OmriCohen-Music I'm still on V1, will use V2 when all major bugs are fixed and more modules are available. I hope I can avoid to review my patches this way.
This has been a favourite build thus far. Ableton PEAK would be insane
Cheers! Do you mean the Novation peak?
More educational than just a tutorial / manual video.
Thanks for this video. I replaced the VCA with one from MI and the ADSR with the one from Bog Audio to get the proper responsiveness for miRack on iOS.
at this point let's build 0-Coast :) (thank you for all these amazing videos!)
That might be it actually :) Thanks!
Would LOVE to see this!
@@princessgarfi3ld oh yesss...another device that i would love but can't afford.....thank goodness for VCV and Omri's tutorials!
@@OmriCohen-Music please please please!
If you look at the building a synth in VCV playlist, you will that there are already 2 videos ;)
Very nice. I just thought this afternoon, what it would take to build the DFAM with modules. And here it is.
Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video, plus the comments, is great help when trying to build the DFAM in my physical case. I'm using the Piston Honda as a crazy sound source.
Oh nice! Feel free to share your experience with us, and some sounds :)
This has been my favourite of all your tutorials so far, and I've been following for quite a while.
Has anyone had much success taking a patch someone has made on the actual DFAM, and put it into this VCV version?
I am itching to have go on an DFAM and have been watching loads of vids, I just don't have the money to spend on one right now and I've basically got the next best thing thanks to Omri.
To add to this.
Any ideas for simulting the patch bay?
Sorry you can probably tell I'm becoming slowly obsessed by all of this.
Thank you! I should really update the patch with the new Bay modules from Venom for creating a patch bay... In the meantime, you can always try patches from the DFAM manual, and see how they work.
This is so much fun!!!. I predict loops from this appearing all over the place!!!
Yeah, it was really fun making this :) Thanks!
Thanks Omri, you are clearly a natural teacher! Really appreciate the thought and time you're putting into making these videos, understand it's not easy to make it look easy ;)
Well, I'm really enjoying myself and I'm happy other people also enjoy my work :) Thanks!
This was a lot of fun to follow along with! Also, I really like the idea of keeping the cables color-coded. Thanks for the effort you put into these videos!
I'm happy you enjoyed it, thanks!
Great video, I always learn new things from your stuff. Keep up the good work.
I'm happy to hear that, thank you!
So good job, congrats 👏🔥 do you think the sound is the same ?
Thanks! Well, no, I don't think it sounds the same, but I guess that the purpose of these videos is more to explore how the synth works and maybe take a few ideas to your own patches rather than replicating the sound. But still, it's, fun to play with :)
Omri Cohen I agree, anyway your video is awesome, congrats
@@Labackmusic Thanks :)
It sounds very satisfying whenever you say "very nice" or "oh yes." almost as soothing as your music.
Thanks :) I'm having lots of fun.
Thanks Omri! What an awesome video, learning something new every day, oh yes
I'm happy you enjoyed it! Thanks!
In the end you just realise how good the DFAM is.
Toda raba from france...! I'm not sure that you can imagine how you helped me.
I'm really glad you enjoy my work, thanks so much and cheers!
Oh this is so good! +1 on building 0-coast 🙌
Thanks so much!
@@OmriCohen-Music I own an 0-coast. I would love to see it recreated in Vcv for when I can only carry my laptop with me :)
thanks Omri! I hope they put you in some form of preset folder in the future for the VCV Rack. Thanks for so much knowledge :D
Thanks! Well, you can have a look here, all of my stuff are there to download - patchstorage.com/author/omri_cohen/
@@OmriCohen-Music page bookmarked..ty
I like these kinds of videos, very educational
Thank you!
Man this tutorial is insane, I was crazy yo try the DFAM and I find the glory with this VCV emulation. THANKS from Madrid.
Hey, I'm happy you liked it 🙂 Cheers!
your breadth and depth of knowledge is amazing! I don't know how you do it!
Thanks, I'm happy you enjoy my work!
I know I'm late to the party here, but: This. Is. Awesome. TY, Omri!
Glad you like it!
What a crazy cool idea! Vcv rack is so powerful!
VCV is a beauty! Thanks!
Love it Dfam is a techno beast & because its in VCV you can add extra modules and modulate parameters not possible in the original. Setting separate sequence lengths for pitch & velocity sequencers is really fun too.
Yeah, many possibilities with this one :) Cheers!
oh man, that's great! usually i like to do my own patches but i will play around with this one now...thanks!:)
Let me know how it goes :) Cheers!
Thanks so much for all your instructional videos - they are incredibly helpful!
Thanks so much!
These videos are incredible. I was 100% sure i needed to buy a DFAM. Now I want to design one. You can take it far beyond the original with modular. Why not use the 2 plaits clones i have to build a DFAM with an insane amount of oscillator options :0
Oh yes, you can create your own combinations and experiment with crazy sound design possibilities! Have fun :)
Thank you very much for this in-depth guide! Just built it and it so much fun to play with~
Cheers!
Thanks Omri, your videos are informative and very helpful to this modular newbie. Cheers!
I'm glad you enjoy my work :) Thanks!
All of my vcv rack skill is belonging to you
Robby Lewis ... same here... he, he... Omri is the man!
I appreciate it, thanks!
@@moldythoughts4765 same here hahah! Thanx Omri!
I’ve been hoping for this video!!! Thank you for somehow reading my search engine results.
Great! I'm happy you enjoyed it :)
Good work, Omri. I'm impressed at your analysis/reconstruction.
Thank you very much!
This was excellent. Thankyou Omri. Gunna try this and sync with my neutron. The labels are a good idea. Will use them. Also, loving your album, Cosmic Foundry.
Hi, thanks so much, I'm happy you like it :) And I'm also really glad you enjoy Cosmic Foundry, it's one of my favorites.
awesome - supported on Patreon because of this one!
Hey, thanks so much!
Followed this and created it in VM. Pretty cool, Omri!
Nice! I would love to hear how it sounds like :)
@@OmriCohen-Music let me see if I can make a decent video. I added some features, like a switch for quantized and unquantized pitches, and a switch for several filters. The Vult filters works great with this setup!
*Me this morning watching a DFAM review on youtube*
Hmmm... Nice piece of gear ! How much ? Ho ! Not thaaaaat much !
*Me after checking my bank account*
Weeeeeell... Let's go back to youtube and do a research with : VCV DFAM
*Slap forehead*
*Download final patch from Omri*
*Enjoy it for hours*
Thank you so much, Sir !
That's so cool 🙂 have fun!
Excellent video I just spend 47 minutes following along having a blast not realizing it's time for work :), Is there a shortcut button for picking the colours for the wire? or does it just cycle. Also I never thought about labeling before it makes it so much easier to view.
I'm happy you liked it :) Yeah, the colors just cycle so you can click until you get the one you want.
Outstanding work sir! Thank you.
Cheers!
Come sempre i tuoi tutorial sono semplicemente illuminanti...alla prossima "lezione", Maestro!
Thank you so much!
Hi Omri, can you explain why you use a mixer to combine the manual trigger and the clock instead of a logical OR-gate? Because it seems to me that mixing them would cause the output to be twice as high if clock and trigger come in at the same time, no?
Hi! Well, using an OR logic would be better yes, but I'm not really mixing the signals because they're not supposed to happen at the same time, it's more of combining them I guess, but yes, an OR logic would make more sense. Thanks for this :)
Great, just great Tutorial! Thank you!
Thanks so much!
I will definitely try this out at some point! I actually found this video while researching to do this exact thing but with my Matriarch (because I'm...insane). But really, I want to see how close I can get to at least the same function and signal flow as the Matriarch in VCV just as a learning exercise to better understand it. It's probably gonna drive me crazy but I want to try. Figuring out how to build/replicate modules like the Sequencer/Arppegiator will be tricky. Any suggestions would be welcome! Am I crazy for even attempting this with the Matriarch?
As a proud user of DFAM, as said before, I only start now understanding its technical fundamentals. Thank you, thank you, oh man. I will make another coffee deposit. Some (maybe stupid) questions though (I am just a 59 year old beginner with only 2 years experience). How do you know the FM modulation of VCO1 and 2 is linear? Why do you connect the hard sync switch high input, to square out of VCO1? How do you know the VCF of DFAM is 4 pole? Why is pitch set to -3V to +3V and velocity set 0V to +10V? What about the VCA EG fast and slow switch? What VCV design modifications are needed for
Jared McFarland's question (maybe an update of this patch for an even better understanding of the hardware wiring of DFAM?)?
I'm glad you enjoyed it :) About the FM and sync and VCF, I just looked at the manual. The manuals from Moog are quite informative. About the velocity, the VCA will work with voltage that goes between 0-10v so that's why I have it set this way. And for the pitch, each volt is one octave so having 3 octaves range down and up is quite enough.
Oh man oh man! Thank you very much!
Cheers!
Great work Omri!
Thank you!
Excellent
Thanks!
This was a great video!
Thanks so much!
Incredible tutorial do you think you can make one with the reaktor blocks?
Thanks! I think there is one already for reaktor
@@OmriCohen-Music They made a VSt version but they removed it from the user page, now I'm trying to make one with the reaktor primes blocks I think it will do a lot but I don't have as much experience as you! and I was wondering if you could give us a hand to build them with Reaktor! Thank you very much
Wow Thanks a lot for this tutorial!
Its a lot of fun expecially if controlled by a mapped Novation LCXL!
I have a general question about this technique of rebuilding existing synths in vcv rack and i try to formulate it the clearest i can. Would it be possible as really last step of this process to „build“ a final flexible module with the same or similar layout as the real synth, in order to have a clearer image of the parameters and knobs as they are in the reference and map them on the same project ? I dont know if thats clear, but in this case it would be a compact group of modules looking like the dfam, where just the „dfam“ knobs would be internally mapped,, it would make the final result more accessible… hope its clear ……… thanks a lot!!!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂 And yeah, I totally understand what you mean. I hope that something like this will be available in the future but for now, there's nothing like this...
How can I connect dfam subharmonicon and mother together in vcv?
Very instructive and very cool man!
Thanks, Marco!
holy shit this seems a very fun, interesting and useful approach. I really love my Mother 32 and I'm really interested in DFAM for the ultimate combo. Omri you are the man, can't wait!!
Cheers my friend!
Thank you man! Great video!
I'm glad you liked it, thanks!
Thank you! Learned a lot!
Cheers!
Wow thanks brother!
Cheers!
really great job omri!
Thank you!
sounds pretty close, im still glad i actualy own a dfam :)
Yeah, the DFAM is great! Very performative also
I have one too, I would love to have a larger sequencer though
@@Noiretranquility i hear you, i bought a cheap korg sq1 sequencer to have more control , you can use both at once which is kind of funky , but man i woulda just preferred 16steps
Brilliant video as usual. Any chance of a video on using eurorack hardware and vcv together?
Thanks! Yeah, that's on the list for a while now...
amazing tutorial, any reason why my UMIX from bog doesnt have a level knob?
Thanks! I guess that BogAudio updated the collection and removed this knob for some reason...
Amazing! It inspired me to build a Simmons rack!!
Cheers!
Love this! Can you do the other moog rack synths as well? Such a good way to learn!
Like the Moog Emerson
Thanks! Do you mean the Mother 32?
@@OmriCohen-Music Nah... M32 is no challenge. Do the Emerson Modular indeed :-)
Omri Cohen yeah for example mother 32 as next, keeping it simple
Really cool, I'm going to go another level removed and try to make a version of your vcv dfam in voltage modular!
And then build it on a breadboard. :D
Let me know how it went :)
I had some success! I have posted my Voltage Modular DFAM patch over on the Cherry Audio forums forums.cherryaudio.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=697
Drummeur from another motheur. Gotta love a French accent.
he's not french but anyway i also love the accent:)
super nice, thanks for sharing
I'm glad you liked it, thanks!
Damn ! Real nice !
Hi Omri, i juste working with ur lesson again and my brain bug at 15:19 "oscillator" and u put cable to "sequencer". Sorry if is repeat com. , i say that for beginner's like me. Thx again for all ur work.
Oh man, very professional of me... :)
@@OmriCohen-Music Oh man! You are one without a doubt. It is not "une petite coquille" that erased the colossal quality work that you have achieved in such a short time. In my humble opinion and I am nobody, you mark the history of modular synthesis and sound design! Nobody from his beginnings had given so much of his person to transmit his knowledge and his passion for sound to all. All gracefully! Oh man, I'm lucky to attend this live event. I could tell my grandchildren that somehow I was there :)
I appreciate it man, thank you!
Quantum excellent
Substitutes for the Lindenberg VCMA? My VCV RACK will not download this module for some reason.
Yeah, it's not available still in VCV 2 but you can use the VCV mixer.
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you sir. Look forward to more videos like this. Maybe in the Beheringer Neutron, or the 2600. As someone who just beginning in the synthesis world. watching your videos has proven to be an extremely beneficial.
The triangle wave in vults oscillator is based on my own 0-coast.(I sampled the oscillator from my unit for him). I do hope to see a vcvrack version of the full 0-coast that would be close to my own unit someday :D
Oh, I didn't know that about the Vult wave. For which oscillator you made the sample? Anyway, I hope to publish the video next week, and I have to be honest, I didn't aim for the same sound as the O Coast but rather its spirit. But it still sounds nice and I will share the patch of course so you can exchange the oscillator I've used.
@@OmriCohen-Music its the triangle wave in Vessek. its not 100% accurate to my 0-coast since leonardo ran it through his optimisation algorithms to not make it too cpu heavy but at one point in the early betas it was pretty accurate. but from what i understand the final version is still 95-96% accurate to my 0-coast, specially at The lower notes when the wave gets all wobbly and not a triangle at all (which is what gives the 0-coast its unique sound). The Square wave is from a moog i believe.
Ems vcs3 pllllleeeaaasssseeeee.
And have you checked out mirack the iOS port of vcv rack? Not all the modules yet but very promising. iPad is a good GUI for it.
Well, about mirack, I don't own any iOS devices unfortunately so I cannot really try it... And I'll see what I can do with the vcs3 :)
Please make this a series.
Another video is already in motion :)
@@OmriCohen-Music You should come hang out on the VCV Discord!
I'm actually there from time to time :)
There is something missing, If you look at the DFAM signal flow in the manual, the velocity is not only controlling the VCA EG but also the PITCH EG and the VCF EG
For some reason I remember realizing this and fixing it in the patch, but I'm not so sure anymore... Anyway, yes, you're right. What a beautiful instrument...
@@OmriCohen-Music i'm trying to emulate the basic idea with a 0-ctrl and a couple of modules, very inspiring
@@nikkortumblr Oh nice! Yeah, the Octrl can be very useful for that.
Damn man I'm already hyped !
I hope you'll like it :)
Very, very, very cool.
Thank you!
dude you are unbelievable, please give me just 1% of your skill thats all i want :)
I appreciate it!
Yeah nice! Thank you! :D
Thanks!
Incredible
Thanks!
Eceellent
you are a genius!!!!!
The devs are the real geniuses Wim... But I'm glad you liked it man, thank you!
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Thanks!!!!!
MEGA RESPECT
Cheers!
I have a Volca Modular which I really like. I would love to have the same functionality with a bigger more user-friendly interface without having to pay for a Buchla Music Easel : D Could one build it from Eurorack modules and not go broke?
Hi! Well, there are a few modules in VCV that are Buchla inspired. Have a look here - th-cam.com/video/qRu6hcMISfw/w-d-xo.html
@@OmriCohen-Music thank you!
@@OmriCohen-Music Isn't it a drag to work with the mouse or trackpad to build those great patches?
@@marcelkamst9723 Well, you get used to it but yeah, eventually you will find yourself with a few hardware modules :)
Amazing!
Thank you!
@@OmriCohen-Music Do more like this man. I enjoyed the 0-Coast and the 303 too!
Oh man.. oh man.. oh man.... lets add some... Another superb video Omri... very niceeeee ;) How's the real modular growing? I added a pressure points and brains , which has opened up a new direction along with a lovely logic unit Logica xt by Klavis, it takes 3, yes 3 inputs and a manual trigger... crazy unit... search for the video.. ;) Thanks for all your work that you share with us noobs... :P ;)
Hey, thanks, I'm happy you liked it :) My modular is doing well, there's a new member to the family, the Mimeophon. This thing gives me goosebumps each time I use it...
Very cool! I might try to rebuild this in axoloti :D
Nice! Let me know how it went
Maîtrise totale 🙂
Thanks :)
This is so neat! I'm still understanding this module, is it possible to integrate sounds from this into a DAW like GarageBand? I'm trying to figure out if this will work me in tracking before I download it. Thanks!!
Well, I hope that a VST version of VCV will come out soon but for now you can't really load it in any DAW...
What you CAN do is download a module that allows you to record. Then you can record straight from VCV onto your desktop, then import it into your DAW. A little clumsy, but hey.
Another think you could do (if you have two computers) is send the output from VcV rack to an amp, and then record your amp like you would a guitar.
Ah, neat. I watched a DFAM presentation by mylarmelodies the other day and then had a go at building a tEcHnO machine with those two 8-step pitch/velocity rows but I guess I have to also build this now. Ah, well :)
Have fun!
THANKS!!!!
Cheers!
Very nice indeed!!! :)
Thanks!
Ohhhh! Man! Great thank for this!
Thank you, Denis!
Brilliant.
Thanks!