I really appreciate the color coding on cables. Especially since it's the same scheme that I picked up at some point. It makes your videos and my own patches much easier to follow. Salutations!
Man, thanks for taking a minute to remind the viewers how Geodesics' Energy works, I always want to go back to it, but never remember the different settings and so I reach for something else, despite really liking it back when I first got into VCV. I think I'll give it another shot next time I'm looking for an oscillator. Great video, nice topic, and pleasing results!
I really like your patches. I started building my own modules to learn electronics and simple circuits using cmos chips like a sequential switch is so useful. Trying to get the most out of simple circuits. Today, I'm exploring flip flops in depth.
Hocketing? Does it have something to do with a medieval vocal technique called _"hoquetus"_ which in short was simply a kind of hiccup with the transfer of notes between voices?
well, now that I think about it better... in the way I said, you couldn't give effects to only one voice and have the wet sound of this effect persist while another voice is playing... I think! (it's late now for me)
I really appreciate the color coding on cables. Especially since it's the same scheme that I picked up at some point. It makes your videos and my own patches much easier to follow. Salutations!
I'm glad it's helpful. I'm using this color coding for a few years now already and I also find it quite helpful.
What's the color code?@@OmriCohen-Music
Beautiful as always Omri! Thanks for the kind words re. "Tap Dancer"
Thank YOU!
Man, thanks for taking a minute to remind the viewers how Geodesics' Energy works, I always want to go back to it, but never remember the different settings and so I reach for something else, despite really liking it back when I first got into VCV. I think I'll give it another shot next time I'm looking for an oscillator.
Great video, nice topic, and pleasing results!
I appreciate it!
Super! I continue to learn new techniques from you, Omri! Thanks for your videos.
Cheers!
Thank you for this , i really like the kind of music you're doing .
Glad you enjoy it!
2 words Omri- Awe Some. You never cease to amaze me!
Thanks so much!
Your tutorials are always eye-opening for me. So many good insights here! Thanks Omri!
Thanks so much!
I really like your patches. I started building my own modules to learn electronics and simple circuits using cmos chips like a sequential switch is so useful. Trying to get the most out of simple circuits. Today, I'm exploring flip flops in depth.
Thanks so much! Flip flops can be so much fun
Hocketing? Does it have something to do with a medieval vocal technique called _"hoquetus"_ which in short was simply a kind of hiccup with the transfer of notes between voices?
Indeed :)
@@OmriCohen-Music Medieval music is fascinating. Have you ever heard Perotin's organum? ua-cam.com/video/xzqvhvfx-4A/v-deo.html
That drone... 🤩
thank you Omri!
Cheers!
Easiest hocketing patch: A wavetable oscillator (say Terrorform in VCV); send a gate to change the wave for every note. Done!
Thanks for sharing Omri
Thanks for watching!
Brilliant, Omri, thanks so much for this!
Thanks so much!
Thank you
Cheers!
never heard the term hocketing before, but it's what I like ;-) thx Omri
Have fun :)
As usual, very clear, simple, precise, does the perfect exist?
Oulala I'm drifting...
Thank you very much
I appreciate it!
thanks 👾
hi Omri, is there any reason not to use a 4 to 1 sequential switch and sequence audio outputs instead of sequencing gates and v/oct? Thank you!
well, now that I think about it better... in the way I said, you couldn't give effects to only one voice and have the wet sound of this effect persist while another voice is playing... I think! (it's late now for me)
Exactly :) Switching the audio will cut off the audio. But try and experiment with this as well.
Amazing!
Cheers!
So much meaty goodness (or veggie, as you wish) in such a short video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Suuuuuper cooooool ...... ;-)
Cheers!