Very cool module! This is the sort of creative idea that VCV seems to foster naturally. Software developers unconstrained by the expense and long prototyping cycles of hardware design can indulge in all kinds of wonderful whimsy, and the results can be really pleasing.
Omri, thank you so much for these videos! Modular has helped me so much with getting more creative in the studio, and a lot of it is due to your awesome tutorials! Thanks, Jason
It's really nice to learn about an innovative module that is so easy to understand, yet so versatile. It's also inspiring to watch you create in real time. Thank you!
From any part of the chain patch an output (black) to the right of the three color button. If the button is blue it will change to random, then ratchet, and then the sun is up.
The principle has some similarity with Arias Darius module. Unfortunately, I now notice that this module is no longer included in VCV2 Rack, hmm I thought I had already seen it in v2. I like, with Glass Pane, that you can connect the sequences any way you want and single or multiple paths are randomly selected at the same time. It's a pity that the module has only 4 columns, but I think that's enough for an interesting varied sequence. Nice would also be a setting option for the priority of the random outputs, as with darius and expander for the sequences, as with the ASX from Bogaudio^^. I think I would then only use this module for sequences :D Very nice performance Omri, thanks for your video.
Been using this sequencer for a bit more than a week and I keep comming up with new ways to use it, I absolutely love this thing! Great to see you make a video about it:)
Ha! I think I speak for a LOT of us when I say that while Omri was waiting patiently for the farkakte random delay, we were just waiting for the obligatory... "Oh yeah." Classic! 😀😀😀
Whoa! I'm taking this for a spin right now and just having seperate triggers per note makes so many things so easily possible. And ratcheting 😍 What a fantastic package!
@@ursbasteck The Mog Network was indeed my primary inspiration for Glass Pane. I'm sad its not coming to V2. I tried to do my own twist on the idea with Glass Pane. I'm glad you like it more :)
I am thinking of using this as a way to intricate sequences, with these external gates triggering a mute of the voice playing one glasspane while resetting/unmuting another voice... will see how that pans out.
Thank you. Would it be possible to have a 4x4 grid of this sequencer with vertical and horizontal movement? I could imagine a “Game of Life” pattern evolving there. There must also be a way to make this into a multi channel output sequence. Looking forward to trying it out. Thanks for the tutorial!
When it was released, I was wondering how it works (thanks to my bad habit of not reading the manuals when I'm supposed to😛) but after giving the manual a read, and tried it myself, it was a really fun module to just mess around with.
Hey Omri! Thanks again for all your vids! It’s a blessing! I was wondering if you would be interested in creating something similar to Tibetan singing bowls within VCV! One love!
I know its been a few years since this was posted.. but I am curious labout a VCV module shown in your patch in this video that is shown but never mentioned. Its 1u and has the word "Clck" on it and "TP->" at the bottom, but I can't find it anywhere in the VCV library! . What is the "brand". and what is it? and what does it do?
Hi, That's the Teleport modules from Little Utills. It just teleports the clock signals, so there are no cables everywhere. I've been using the Bay modules from Venom lately for this.
That's a great question. It's one of the oddities about the module but Omir is right that it is 5. I'll see if I can explain why: Each node basically has 4 possible outputs, theCV knob or one of the 3 gates. In cycle mode it plays the CV first then its gate A, then B then C. So in this configuration the first time the lower left node plays it plays its CV, then the next time it triggers gate A which goes back to the start, creating the 4 step seq. Then the next time around the node remembers where it was at and plays its gate B, skipping its own CV value, effectively skipping that note, creating a 5 step sequence. Hopefully that helps explain this little module of mine :)
Yeah, it's great. What you can try is using a clock or a manual gate source to trigger the individual steps and then tweak them. It's a bit weird, but it works.
Man, that's a cool way to use the trigger, never thought it using it that way. (*facepalm*, they're triggers, I've totally forgotten about that part 😅)
The suspense waiting for that random step into the blob was killin' me!
Thanks for making a video on my Module. Great explanation and sounds like always :)
Thanks so much for your work!
"OH YEAH" took the words right out of my mouth. I can't wait to play with this puppy! Thanks for always highlighting such great modules.
It was fun :)
Very cool module! This is the sort of creative idea that VCV seems to foster naturally. Software developers unconstrained by the expense and long prototyping cycles of hardware design can indulge in all kinds of wonderful whimsy, and the results can be really pleasing.
Totally. The imagination is the only limit...
Omri, thank you so much for these videos! Modular has helped me so much with getting more creative in the studio, and a lot of it is due to your awesome tutorials! Thanks, Jason
Hey, that's amazing! Thanks so much!
It's really nice to learn about an innovative module that is so easy to understand, yet so versatile. It's also inspiring to watch you create in real time. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's so hypnotizing and my mind is boggled by the possibilities in here. This is opening a whole new world of patterns.
Oh yes, indeed!
From any part of the chain patch an output (black) to the right of the three color button. If the button is blue it will change to random, then ratchet, and then the sun is up.
The principle has some similarity with Arias Darius module. Unfortunately, I now notice that this module is no longer included in VCV2 Rack, hmm I thought I had already seen it in v2. I like, with Glass Pane, that you can connect the sequences any way you want and single or multiple paths are randomly selected at the same time. It's a pity that the module has only 4 columns, but I think that's enough for an interesting varied sequence. Nice would also be a setting option for the priority of the random outputs, as with darius and expander for the sequences, as with the ASX from Bogaudio^^. I think I would then only use this module for sequences :D
Very nice performance Omri, thanks for your video.
Seeing you get so amused at the random goodness that happens is terrific. Thanks for this one.
Cheers!
This ratchet and burst combo was astounding! Thanks for sharing Omri!
Glad you enjoyed it!
yeah path set collection has realy unique modules
ice cube is fun too
Indeed! Lots to explore
I wish this one was available in Eurorack :) Absolutely great design.
this
It could be so much fun
I think something could be put together in Droid.
@@burdickjp I am also checking out ZOIA's little building blocks...
Been using this sequencer for a bit more than a week and I keep comming up with new ways to use it, I absolutely love this thing!
Great to see you make a video about it:)
Can you share any of your patches !?
It's so much fun!
This was a beautiful and inspiring demo! Thanks Omri! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Damn Omri, this put a big smile on my face. Truly beautiful.
Cheers!
Nice module, thanks Omri for the overview, got a few ideas already... also good to see Repelzen back.
Yeah, such a nice module
What a wonderful module! Thanks for the walkthrough and the quality demonstration
Cheers!
Would love to see what you can do with Sugar Bytes Nest ..Forgot all about that until this modular sequencer reminded me of it.
I got this module I think as soon as it was out, perfect for ambient tracks
It's so much fun!
Horse a doodle is (still) my all time favorite. But this one comes very close!
Fantastic module 😍 Thanks for the ride Omri !
Glad you like it!
Nice presentation Omri and really interesting module.
Cheers!
Yet another outstanding patch and tutorial. Well done, I agree: “oh yeah! So cool.”
Glad you liked it!
Ha! I think I speak for a LOT of us when I say that while Omri was waiting patiently for the farkakte random delay, we were just waiting for the obligatory... "Oh yeah." Classic! 😀😀😀
Cheers! :)
I've been looking for something like this! Very cool.
Cheers!
Whoa! I'm taking this for a spin right now and just having seperate triggers per note makes so many things so easily possible. And ratcheting 😍 What a fantastic package!
Yeah, there's so much to explore!
@@OmriCohen-Music Reminds me a bit of V1's Mog Network seq module, only that I see a LOT more reasons to actually keep using it.
@@ursbasteck The Mog Network was indeed my primary inspiration for Glass Pane. I'm sad its not coming to V2. I tried to do my own twist on the idea with Glass Pane. I'm glad you like it more :)
Thanks Omi, very interesting module !
Cheers!
What an incredible idea! I'm a tad blown away by the possibilities of this one... Great video man, really nicely explained, cheers ✌
There's so much to explore!
Very cool idea! Gonna need to take this one for a ride soon. Thanks as always!
Have fun!
Whahaha it always starts so simple and then the wheels just fall off lol … love it ❤
That was a very cool patch!
Cheers, Rick!
A very interesting module indeed! This is extremely suitable for some nice generative patches...
Indeed!
You're like the Bob Ross of modular synthesis!
Can't wait to start using this, so many possibilities
Have fun!
Here's my effort for anybody who's interested ua-cam.com/video/ZbPrfuY2AA4/v-deo.html
I am thinking of using this as a way to intricate sequences, with these external gates triggering a mute of the voice playing one glasspane while resetting/unmuting another voice... will see how that pans out.
Let me know how it goes :)
Very nice. Indeed a great concept. Thanks for explaining it!
Cheers!
Very cool! Thanks as always Omri!
Cheers!
wow.... so many sequencing ideas already!
Oh yes, so many things to explore!
really great! very modularizm!
Very interesting.... A lot like the Soma Ornament 8. I'm sure there was some inspiration from that instrument in creating this module
Oh yes, totally! Such a nice module
Thanks for YT video. Reminds me a bit of Darius(vcv v1) and even Midinous(Vst). Interesting module.
Yes, Darius was similar but without cables, true. And Midinous is brilliant!
Wow I would love a hardware version of this.
It will be a cable mess but can be lots of fun :)
Philip Glass pane, I'm guessing. Really cool module, thanks.
Yeah, it's so much fun!
Very cool module
Beautiful!
Cheers!
your patches are so dang cool -- oh yeah
Cheers!
Neat module concept. Now I want a real eurorack one!
It can be so much fun!
Thank you. Would it be possible to have a 4x4 grid of this sequencer with vertical and horizontal movement? I could imagine a “Game of Life” pattern evolving there. There must also be a way to make this into a multi channel output sequence. Looking forward to trying it out. Thanks for the tutorial!
Yeah, I guess that there are many possibilities for this. Have fun!
When it was released, I was wondering how it works (thanks to my bad habit of not reading the manuals when I'm supposed to😛) but after giving the manual a read, and tried it myself, it was a really fun module to just mess around with.
Yeah, it might look confusing at first but the manual is great and very helpful
You did again, make us curious about what a sequencer can do
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Hey Omri! Thanks again for all your vids! It’s a blessing! I was wondering if you would be interested in creating something similar to Tibetan singing bowls within VCV! One love!
Thanks so much! That's an interesting idea, I'll see what I can do :)
Superb I love it
VCV rack 2 won't let me open this or any older VCV rack (1) files. Can't seem to find a copy of VCV rack to download. I thought you were using V2.
never mind. Had to update library. (1st time in v2!)
I know its been a few years since this was posted.. but I am curious labout a VCV module shown in your patch in this video that is shown but never mentioned. Its 1u and has the word "Clck" on it and "TP->" at the bottom, but I can't find it anywhere in the VCV library! . What is the "brand". and what is it? and what does it do?
Hi, That's the Teleport modules from Little Utills. It just teleports the clock signals, so there are no cables everywhere. I've been using the Bay modules from Venom lately for this.
super cool!
Cheers!
3:00 Am I wrong in thinking this is more accurately four steps and six steps (not five)?
That's a great question. It's one of the oddities about the module but Omir is right that it is 5. I'll see if I can explain why:
Each node basically has 4 possible outputs, theCV knob or one of the 3 gates. In cycle mode it plays the CV first then its gate A, then B then C. So in this configuration the first time the lower left node plays it plays its CV, then the next time it triggers gate A which goes back to the start, creating the 4 step seq. Then the next time around the node remembers where it was at and plays its gate B, skipping its own CV value, effectively skipping that note, creating a 5 step sequence.
Hopefully that helps explain this little module of mine :)
It looks like a great sequencer indeed, unfortunately it does not allow me to select a step and adjust the CV while hearing its value. Or am I wrong?
Yeah, it's great. What you can try is using a clock or a manual gate source to trigger the individual steps and then tweak them. It's a bit weird, but it works.
Man, that's a cool way to use the trigger, never thought it using it that way. (*facepalm*, they're triggers, I've totally forgotten about that part 😅)
CV is CV is CV :)
Hahahaha!
Incredible
Cheers!
so coooooool
Oh yes.
oh cool :)
oh yeah... :)
Cheers!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Endless Funn 😜
So exciting. Thanks for the great demo!
Cheers!