What a precise and professionally done tutorial. I use VCV a lot -- it's one of my favorite instruments -- and I picked up some good tricks from this video. Thanks.
Thank you! It's nice to hear that you like the contents and quality of the tutorial. And it's even better to know that there were some new tricks in there that you can take into your own patches 😊
Thank you so much for watching! 😁 I did feel like I had to go a bit quicker with this one because of the larger patch, so I’m really glad it was still clear and (almost) easy to follow 😉
Thank you for sharing your style and expertise! This is the second of your tutorial videos I have watched, and I am now a subscriber and fan. There are AMAZING sounds and patch ideas here, and your explanations are clear and thoughtful. ❤
Thank you for this video. It was informative and well explained. I cannot thank you enough. I had no Idea about sends on the chrono delay moduleand Scan and Freeze on the Prince of perception. I'll have a alot of fun experimenting today.
Thanks so much! I’m really happy to hear the video was helpful. There’s definitely a lot of fun to be had playing around with the different inputs and outputs of delay modules. Enjoy experimenting with them!
No, I haven't had time to try that one yet. I've been pretty busy lately and have hardly even had time to open VCV Rack since the 4ms modules were released 😄. But I'm definitely interested in checking it out when I get the chance.
I'm afraid choices had to be made to keep the tutorial from getting too long-it was already going over half an hour. If I wanted to give Portland Weather the attention it deserves, the video could have easily doubled in length 😉
What a precise and professionally done tutorial. I use VCV a lot -- it's one of my favorite instruments -- and I picked up some good tricks from this video. Thanks.
Thank you! It's nice to hear that you like the contents and quality of the tutorial. And it's even better to know that there were some new tricks in there that you can take into your own patches 😊
Another great tutorial video with clear explanations (almost) easy to understand for a newbie like me. You make it so simple. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much for watching! 😁 I did feel like I had to go a bit quicker with this one because of the larger patch, so I’m really glad it was still clear and (almost) easy to follow 😉
This is fantastic! Halfway through and already getting lost playing with the patch. Lovely sound. Thanks for the explanation.
Great to hear 😁 Enjoy the second half 😉
Thank you for sharing your style and expertise! This is the second of your tutorial videos I have watched, and I am now a subscriber and fan. There are AMAZING sounds and patch ideas here, and your explanations are clear and thoughtful. ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm really happy to hear you're enjoying the tutorials and finding them helpful 😊
Thank you for this video. It was informative and well explained. I cannot thank you enough. I had no Idea about sends on the chrono delay moduleand Scan and Freeze on the Prince of perception. I'll have a alot of fun experimenting today.
Thanks so much! I’m really happy to hear the video was helpful. There’s definitely a lot of fun to be had playing around with the different inputs and outputs of delay modules. Enjoy experimenting with them!
Great Examples! Thanks for showing of Tap Dancer and Prince Of Perception.
I had a feeling you might appreciate some of the module choices in this tutorial 😉 Glad you enjoyed it!
thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Well Done!
Thanks!
Have you played around with the new Tapographic delay from 4ms?
No, I haven't had time to try that one yet. I've been pretty busy lately and have hardly even had time to open VCV Rack since the 4ms modules were released 😄. But I'm definitely interested in checking it out when I get the chance.
no Portland Weather 😪
I'm afraid choices had to be made to keep the tutorial from getting too long-it was already going over half an hour. If I wanted to give Portland Weather the attention it deserves, the video could have easily doubled in length 😉