LOL. Benn Jordan made a #VCVrack module that turns stock prices into CV

LOL. Benn Jordan made a #VCVrack module that turns stock prices into CV


Churchbells, buzz, drone… it got mixed up in my head and I came uop with this: the bells play a Gregorian melody and the buzz plays the appropriate drome with tonic and fifth. When the melody has finished, a dark bell signals the time. Nice and simple. Not so simple was how to make a good bell sound. I tried FM-synthesis, but that proved too difficult, so I ended op using a snippet of the recording I made for disquiet0260. You can see the melody in the picture that I took of the Gregorian chant ...
Choose a random VCO. Add a few effects. Modulate everything. Randomize the modulators. Tweak a bit more. Rinse and repeat. I could do this all day!
Just bought a license for Redux Sampler from Renoise after playing around with it for the last week or two. It is my opinion that this is the BEST native Linux sampler available!
Combining Redux with VCV Rack to produce some tracks based around found sounds and field recordings.
Ambient Experimental Beats are on the horizon.
#redux #vcvrack #linux #linuxaudio #electronicmusic
#samplers #renoise
Probando los límites de mi instancia, hoy vídeo gordo.
La parte visual cortesía de https://www.pexels.com/@stefwithanf-1955763/ y el ruido hecho con #vcvrack y #audacity
Found a really cool video on #eurorack chord oscillators!
I recently discovered that the 4ms ensemble oscillator was available for #VCVRack It's a great sounding module!

🧵 Still amazed by this granular delay plugin, AudioDamage AD061 Descent.
I had tried a setup that resembles my #Soma #Cosmos effect engine in the preceding toot. However, the #Guitarix looper is kinda difficult for me. So I remembered there is a quite crazy #looper for #vcvRack. Thus I tried to re-implement the entire #Carla-based setup in #VCV.
It is very easy to use MIDI controllers in VCV. (Guitarix looper was horrible for that.)
It sort of worked. What's difficult perhaps for many people, the routing and controlling, is easy for me as a nerd. VCV has plenty of interesting modules to do whatever to your audio signals.
Yet what it really doesn't have that much is decent equalizers, or a working noise gate. So it's time for rack as a VST host again. And… it doesn't really like to run multi-threaded on my system. My PC is an Xeon with weak single core performance, but using all its 16 CPU cores, it is a beast… mh.
Unsure which route to follow. Plus, the looper in VCV is somewhat idiosyncratic, too.