Beautiful free jazz, noiry feel. Couldn't check out the patch notes due to what seems like an existing bug in VCV 1.0. Would love to hear a brief idea of how the pitch programming/generation breaks down. Great inspiration!
Not sure I get this... upgrade to v2, it's still free(?). The core of it: the Rhythm Explorer thing next to the main Clock sends out 4 triggers with modulated densities on its different clock divisions to a sample and hold for random pitch. Attenuated and merged into polyphony and sent to the quantizer, which squeezes it into a pentatonic scale. The slowest changing pitch modulates the quantizer's root note. Same v/oct goes to the two other voices, one instance delayed through an Arpeggiator with one of the triggers as a clock and one instance is one of the 4 polyphonic channels. Quantizer puts out a polyphonic trigger on change of pitch, which drives the ADSR envelope generator, which I can mix with a free running LFO tremolo contraption. Add extra modulation as needed :)
@@ursbasteck Love it! That's perfect, thanks. I had VCV 2.0 installed, the VCV issue must be on my end - it read the patch in with an error as a 1.0 patch (which is why I ended up going back to 1.0 in the first place).
Nice, I really like the aesthetics :)
Very nice!! ❤
Beautiful free jazz, noiry feel. Couldn't check out the patch notes due to what seems like an existing bug in VCV 1.0. Would love to hear a brief idea of how the pitch programming/generation breaks down. Great inspiration!
Not sure I get this... upgrade to v2, it's still free(?).
The core of it: the Rhythm Explorer thing next to the main Clock sends out 4 triggers with modulated densities on its different clock divisions to a sample and hold for random pitch. Attenuated and merged into polyphony and sent to the quantizer, which squeezes it into a pentatonic scale. The slowest changing pitch modulates the quantizer's root note. Same v/oct goes to the two other voices, one instance delayed through an Arpeggiator with one of the triggers as a clock and one instance is one of the 4 polyphonic channels.
Quantizer puts out a polyphonic trigger on change of pitch, which drives the ADSR envelope generator, which I can mix with a free running LFO tremolo contraption. Add extra modulation as needed :)
@@ursbasteck Love it! That's perfect, thanks. I had VCV 2.0 installed, the VCV issue must be on my end - it read the patch in with an error as a 1.0 patch (which is why I ended up going back to 1.0 in the first place).