One thing to add, if you use an output to connect to an external source, like say a burst generator or (my favourite) a vca that opens an effect like a delay, you'll have to mult that output back to another input on glass pane otherwise it will stop, as it doesn't count a patched output as a 'dead end' so it won't reset the sequence. But nice video! Also, thanks for the shoutout!
Fine job again, I’ve overlooked some possibilities with this one. Your succinct descriptions get my mind thinking of those possibilities, fine job. One of the oddest things I have attempted is cross patching 2 Glass Panes, behavior gets odd for sure.
First video ive seen of yours, very well explained and to the point, wich i prefer to the 15-60min vids (when its obvious that it could´ve been 5-12) anyways i´ll check the rest of your content. new subscriber here! take care!
An interesting module for sure. While I thought I understood the video I don't think I could explain how it works. I'll actually have to try it out to get a feel I think.
I am not aware of a hardware sequencer that has similar capabilities to Glass Pane. There are a ton of modules out there however so I'm hesitating on saying no. I'm going to look into this a bit more too.
@@yourpalrob I did have quick browse on modular grid and did not find anything comparable. Luckily I have DC coupled audio interfaces to connect VCV rack with hardware modules.
Hey y'all,
Two keyboard shortcuts that work well with this module: CTRL + U = disconnect all cables on a module. CTRL + I = Initialize a module.
Love the video. Short and sweet. Thanks so much for making a video about my module :)
One thing to add, if you use an output to connect to an external source, like say a burst generator or (my favourite) a vca that opens an effect like a delay, you'll have to mult that output back to another input on glass pane otherwise it will stop, as it doesn't count a patched output as a 'dead end' so it won't reset the sequence. But nice video! Also, thanks for the shoutout!
Solid suggestions, Kyle! I'm going to try those out. I feel like there is so much you can do with the Glass Pane. I've just scratched the surface.
Fine job again, I’ve overlooked some possibilities with this one. Your succinct descriptions get my mind thinking of those possibilities, fine job. One of the oddest things I have attempted is cross patching 2 Glass Panes, behavior gets odd for sure.
Thank you, Marcus! I didn't try connecting 2 of them. I'm going to try that out tonight.
First video ive seen of yours, very well explained and to the point, wich i prefer to the 15-60min vids (when its obvious that it could´ve been 5-12) anyways i´ll check the rest of your content. new subscriber here! take care!
Right on, Roger! I prefer no fluff content too. Thank you for subscribing.
An interesting module for sure. While I thought I understood the video I don't think I could explain how it works. I'll actually have to try it out to get a feel I think.
Thank you, Mark! Yeah this module is best learned with some hands on experience.
Nice
does such a type of sequencer exist in hardware?
I am not aware of a hardware sequencer that has similar capabilities to Glass Pane. There are a ton of modules out there however so I'm hesitating on saying no. I'm going to look into this a bit more too.
@@yourpalrob I did have quick browse on modular grid and did not find anything comparable. Luckily I have DC coupled audio interfaces to connect VCV rack with hardware modules.
Sick! I need to get myself some DC coupled audio interfaces.
@@yourpalrob expert sleepers es8 & es9 or befaco acdc
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