Thanks! That reminds me, I haven't used your modules for a while, which are excellent. There are a few newer ones I haven’t checked out yet, need to have a play with those. Cheers! 👍
Excellent tutorial, enjoyed it very much! Sounds great and the video demonstrates nicely that patching often is a process of trial and error and not everything falls into place right away.
Yep, as soon as I hit record I get nervous and make a mistake. It's fine as long as you can work out where you went wrong! Just need to practice and make more tutorials, cheers.
Yep, another Plateau as an insert effect would do the job, or a couple of reverbs chained together. I would throw in a chorus too, because most of the Supermassive presets seem to use quite a lot of modulation. You can usually get a decent approximation with native modules, but Supermassive just sounds so good for this and it's much quicker! 👍
@@purple8pen824 ah that's a real shame, but plenty you can do with stock modules. I made a shimmer reverb which is also on Patchstorage, that would also work well for ambient drone.
You can get hybrid delay+reverb effects by combining reverbs and delays together with explicit feedback. Using (multiband) compression on the feedback can help prevent overload, plus a bit of highpass to stop DC buildup and some modulation effects/notch filtering can also help prevent ringing.
@@GeorgeLocke yep, I've used that trick to make a fairly decent shimmer reverb before. Not an option on linux, but using Supermassive and other plugins in a feedback loop makes utterly ridiculous effects, with almost infinite decay!
@@VirtualModular Watched again after coming up to speed on VCV - much greater appreciation and apprehension. So like crazy LFO modulation, so is life - there's a cross fade between a TH-cam tutorial and bias of the audience. Feeling inspired but also humbled ; surely I'm as smart today as last week before watching VCV vids. Is life just supermassive reverb ??
@@rossimatic2134 thanks, Supermassive is more than that! It's the best thing ever. Just uploaded another guitar patch, nobody watches those so I'll do some more tutorials soon. This one got 10x my average views 😄
this is what I was looking for all these years. Although I haven't watched the video in it's entirety ( yet. ), but I noticed valhalla supermassive vst in the rack, how did you import a third party vst in it? I don't use vcv though, I use cardinal and I'm used to it, so is there any way to bring such vsts into the rack? 😵💫
@deniswastaken hey, thanks for your comment! In the standalone version of VCV you can buy a module called Host-FX, which allows you to load VST effects modules. Unfortunately, that's not available in Cardinal as the choice of modules is fixed, and you can't load VCV premium modules. Could you not load Supermassive as an insert effect in your DAW? I use Cardinal with Reaper sometimes too, I've made a few tutorials for that too if you haven't seen them.
@@VirtualModular oh yeah, I completely forgot that I can insert it as an effect in my DAW, haha, you solved the problem. I have just started modular synthesis because I have to learn it from scratch and it can improve overall sound design, thanks for the suggestion, now I won't forget that. 😆
@@deniswastakenglad I could help. Modular is the best for sound design! Cardinal is great but there are advantages to running VSTs within VCV itself, you can modulate parameters using all the modular stuff, and you can also patch in feedback or combine VCV effects modules with VSTs too.
@@quiubolecab sorry, I'm on Windows so I didn't know that. You could patch the poly cable into a VCV Split and pan each voice manually if you're using a mixer with enough channels (or use a sub-mixer), or you could alo try this module from Mockba: library.vcvrack.com/MM_Tools/ASSprdr
Fantastic walk through. So very helpful. Many thanks!!
@@gesslr cheers, I'll try and make some more of these!
polyphonic modulation is a great tip, love this patch. thanks for the tutorial
@richdecibels thanks, yeah it's fairly unique. I think Bitwig can do polyphonic modulation too, but I haven't seen it anywhere else. Cheers! 👍
Beautiful! I love the lush synth pad you created here.
Thanks! That reminds me, I haven't used your modules for a while, which are excellent. There are a few newer ones I haven’t checked out yet, need to have a play with those. Cheers! 👍
Thank you for creating this tutorial! Very appreciated.
You're welcome, thanks! Stay tuned for more...eventually! 😉
ofcourse i will stay! @@VirtualModular
I did not use poly modules yet, but you just showed how awesome they can make a small patch sound. Thank you for the ideas.
Thanks, polyphony is a real game changer! I use it as much as possible, cheers.
Only 3 min in but already getting great tips, learning new things and being inspired! Well done, again!
Cheers man, just uploading the patch now 👍
Excellent tutorial, enjoyed it very much! Sounds great and the video demonstrates nicely that patching often is a process of trial and error and not everything falls into place right away.
Yep, as soon as I hit record I get nervous and make a mistake. It's fine as long as you can work out where you went wrong! Just need to practice and make more tutorials, cheers.
No worries, I would not have noticed that you are nervous. Looking forward to future tutorials 👍.
nice work, thanks mate
Cheers, thanks for watching 👍
If you don't want to use Supermassive, you can substitute passing audio through Surge XT's Reverb 2 or Valley's Plateau. Luscious.
Yep, another Plateau as an insert effect would do the job, or a couple of reverbs chained together. I would throw in a chorus too, because most of the Supermassive presets seem to use quite a lot of modulation. You can usually get a decent approximation with native modules, but Supermassive just sounds so good for this and it's much quicker! 👍
Thanks for the tip, I'm on Linux and it seems Supermassive is Mac/Windows only.
@@purple8pen824 ah that's a real shame, but plenty you can do with stock modules. I made a shimmer reverb which is also on Patchstorage, that would also work well for ambient drone.
You can get hybrid delay+reverb effects by combining reverbs and delays together with explicit feedback. Using (multiband) compression on the feedback can help prevent overload, plus a bit of highpass to stop DC buildup and some modulation effects/notch filtering can also help prevent ringing.
@@GeorgeLocke yep, I've used that trick to make a fairly decent shimmer reverb before. Not an option on linux, but using Supermassive and other plugins in a feedback loop makes utterly ridiculous effects, with almost infinite decay!
Really good man! Learnt new stuff the whole way through. Thanks.
Awesome, that's great to hear from someone that already knows what they're doing! Thanks! 😉
Learned a few interesting things worth trying here. Cheers.
Thanks 👍
Subbed ! Very concise in presentation and implementation. UVI Falcon rain sequencer is similar.
Thanks for your comment and sub! Haven’t used UVI Falcon but it looks really interesting.
@@VirtualModular Watched again after coming up to speed on VCV - much greater appreciation and apprehension. So like crazy LFO modulation, so is life - there's a cross fade between a TH-cam tutorial and bias of the audience. Feeling inspired but also humbled ; surely I'm as smart today as last week before watching VCV vids. Is life just supermassive reverb ??
@@rossimatic2134 thanks, Supermassive is more than that! It's the best thing ever. Just uploaded another guitar patch, nobody watches those so I'll do some more tutorials soon. This one got 10x my average views 😄
this is what I was looking for all these years. Although I haven't watched the video in it's entirety ( yet. ), but I noticed valhalla supermassive vst in the rack, how did you import a third party vst in it? I don't use vcv though, I use cardinal and I'm used to it, so is there any way to bring such vsts into the rack? 😵💫
@deniswastaken hey, thanks for your comment! In the standalone version of VCV you can buy a module called Host-FX, which allows you to load VST effects modules. Unfortunately, that's not available in Cardinal as the choice of modules is fixed, and you can't load VCV premium modules. Could you not load Supermassive as an insert effect in your DAW? I use Cardinal with Reaper sometimes too, I've made a few tutorials for that too if you haven't seen them.
@@VirtualModular oh yeah, I completely forgot that I can insert it as an effect in my DAW, haha, you solved the problem. I have just started modular synthesis because I have to learn it from scratch and it can improve overall sound design, thanks for the suggestion, now I won't forget that. 😆
@@deniswastakenglad I could help. Modular is the best for sound design! Cardinal is great but there are advantages to running VSTs within VCV itself, you can modulate parameters using all the modular stuff, and you can also patch in feedback or combine VCV effects modules with VSTs too.
The Warp Core is awesome in VCV Rack, but FYI the hardware version has a lot more features than the VCV version. It's a great module!
@@lucaslorenz8580 yeah the hardware would be on my list if I ever did proper Eurorack. Can't justify the cost and space required at the moment! 😉
most interesting... so glad I found this 🙂
Thanks, appreciate all the comments 👍
Spread module is not available for Mac OS Arm 64.
@@quiubolecab sorry, I'm on Windows so I didn't know that. You could patch the poly cable into a VCV Split and pan each voice manually if you're using a mixer with enough channels (or use a sub-mixer), or you could alo try this module from Mockba:
library.vcvrack.com/MM_Tools/ASSprdr
Awesome ❤
thank you robert downey jr for this excellent tutorial!
Thanks, that's a new one! 😄
thanks very mush!
Cheers 👍
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Enjoyed!great !adios- ;)
Thank you! 👍
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