I'm pretty new to this so I didn't know how to use any of these modules and this helped me so much. Very simply explained for a noob like me. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get the hang of this!
great work! took the idea of this VST from inconceivable to manageable... in many ways it reminds of of even simple synths like vital... hooking up certain modules to others
Thanks for getting me started. Into VCV Rack because I want to create more interesting ratchet sequences for a Berlin School project. This looks like the way to do it and I'm grateful for all the beginners help I can get
Thanks! After a couple of weeks of playing around and not being able to figure out how to get my midi keyboard linked up, this video did it! Up to now I've been using Macro Oscillator 2 mostly to make pitched sound, or sometimes the pitch is just a consequence of the patterns I create and I just go with it, but it's WAY more practical to actually have midi input and a programmed sequencer, the basics! VCV Rack is so addictive
Thanks for this simple straightforward step-by-step tutorial! Someone else mentioned this too but the pace you go is fantastic! Hope to learn more from you on my modular journey :)
vcv rack the joys of modular without the price tag and think your tutorial is aa solid one for the basics of the basics and just from doing that i can see how things fit together and flow but modulars never been my bag but when you have vcv rack its time to have a plook and who knows when we win lottery we can afford a decent rack
I'm just starting my modular journey and this was very useful! Thanks for keeping it simple. I'm curious, why did you use a combination of a saw wave and sqr wave at the same time? To give it a fuller sound?
Yes SQR and SAW wave's have different characteristics or to be more accurate different harmonics. So just the way of changing the timbre or as you said, fullness of the sound. Hope that helps.
Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial! I'm a beginner and got stuck on how to link Garageband to the rack. Wondering if you have any advice or suggestions. Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Note that the free version of VCV Rack (Rack 2 Free) only runs stand alone, not as a plugin. To use it as an AU plugin in GarageBand you will need to purchase Rack 2 Pro from their website.
hey i've followed the tutorial exactly so far but when it comes to routing the gate from the midi in to the envelope, for some reason i still get a constant note that isn't responsive to the envelope or my midi keyboard. Any idea why?
Hi Louis. It’s hard to tell what the issue is here. When you connect an envelope via the ENV out to the CV input of a VCA, the VCA’s meter should turn dark to indicate it’s being turned down by the envelope. This being the case is should be impossible to get a constant droning note. Regardless of your MIDI controller settings, you should be able to hear a note by pressing the PUSH button on the envelope. Does this work for you?
Ah I had the same trouble at first. Try checking if the Release on the ADSR is set at full and lower it if it is, at the top its so long its like a constant tone. That was what it was for me anyway
Is possible to process external audio, e.g. a signal from a mic plugged into an audio interface like Focusrite Scarlet, in VCV? Like can I process a live vocal through whichever modules in the VCV rack?
Hi MagicAlice100. Yes they have changed the name of this module from ADSR to ADSR EG in recent updates. So they are the same thing. The actual device/module is called an envelope generator (EG), whereas ADSR is referring to the module’s parameters. Some people do simply refer to envelope generators as ADSR, but that’s not technically what they’re called. So VCV Rack renaming them to ADSR EG is probably a good move.
@@benihanaa So how do you get any audio wav. files or whatever out of it then?Pretty useless otherwise other than as a teaching aid to modular synthesis. VCV Rack was always touted as the great open source and free modular synth system. If you can't get any audio out it is more than seriously limmited, especially since VCV originally had the ''Bridge''. Seems like a backward step to me.
@@hhal9000 What do you mean if you can't get any audio out of it? You just record the audio from whatever output you're using as your normal stereo mix. It's as simple as that... It also can be used as a VST plugin if you have the payed version, if you really need to use it in your DAW
wow this is so cool I've been making music for years but never tried one of these things because they're so intimidating, but now I'm hooked
I'm pretty new to this so I didn't know how to use any of these modules and this helped me so much. Very simply explained for a noob like me. Thank you so much. I can't wait to get the hang of this!
Brilliant - fast and focused. Thanks very much for explaining the components required to play a midi device in VCV Rack.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.
Right? 99% of any tutorial about anything I have to turn up the playback speed. This has the perfect (for me) tempo!
Vcv rack is amazing. So underrated
One the people that can actually make this seem palpable whilst also inspiring. 👍
great work! took the idea of this VST from inconceivable to manageable... in many ways it reminds of of even simple synths like vital... hooking up certain modules to others
Thanks for getting me started. Into VCV Rack because I want to create more interesting ratchet sequences for a Berlin School project. This looks like the way to do it and I'm grateful for all the beginners help I can get
Great to hear!
Thanks! After a couple of weeks of playing around and not being able to figure out how to get my midi keyboard linked up, this video did it! Up to now I've been using Macro Oscillator 2 mostly to make pitched sound, or sometimes the pitch is just a consequence of the patterns I create and I just go with it, but it's WAY more practical to actually have midi input and a programmed sequencer, the basics! VCV Rack is so addictive
Great, glad you are getting going. Happy you found that video useful and thanks for the love.
Thanks for this simple straightforward step-by-step tutorial! Someone else mentioned this too but the pace you go is fantastic! Hope to learn more from you on my modular journey :)
Thanks and appreciated!
Thanks for the video. Helped a ton with getting started with VCV rack
You're most welcome and glad it was helpful.
I'm the type who has found mofular daunting. This intro takes some of the edge off.
vcv rack the joys of modular without the price tag and think your tutorial is aa solid one for the basics of the basics and just from doing that i can see how things fit together and flow but modulars never been my bag but when you have vcv rack its time to have a plook and who knows when we win lottery we can afford a decent rack
Awesome video thank you for the Tutorial/Lesson :D
You're very welcome!
Nice downloading VCV now thank you
Gratitude & Appreciation 🎶💯
This video was super helpfull! Thanks!
Great job!
man, I couldn't figure out the trigger thing and it was right there
Look at the third slider on the envelope module
Unfortunately I'm on Linux so I hear no sound at 2:49 :( How can I import the Ableton Push 2 1 controller?
I'm just starting my modular journey and this was very useful! Thanks for keeping it simple. I'm curious, why did you use a combination of a saw wave and sqr wave at the same time? To give it a fuller sound?
Yes SQR and SAW wave's have different characteristics or to be more accurate different harmonics. So just the way of changing the timbre or as you said, fullness of the sound. Hope that helps.
@@SchoolofSynthesis Cool, thanks for the reply. Bit by bit it's making more sense!
great video
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial! I'm a beginner and got stuck on how to link Garageband to the rack. Wondering if you have any advice or suggestions. Thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed the video. Note that the free version of VCV Rack (Rack 2 Free) only runs stand alone, not as a plugin. To use it as an AU plugin in GarageBand you will need to purchase Rack 2 Pro from their website.
hey i've followed the tutorial exactly so far but when it comes to routing the gate from the midi in to the envelope, for some reason i still get a constant note that isn't responsive to the envelope or my midi keyboard. Any idea why?
Hi Louis. It’s hard to tell what the issue is here. When you connect an envelope via the ENV out to the CV input of a VCA, the VCA’s meter should turn dark to indicate it’s being turned down by the envelope. This being the case is should be impossible to get a constant droning note. Regardless of your MIDI controller settings, you should be able to hear a note by pressing the PUSH button on the envelope. Does this work for you?
Ah I had the same trouble at first. Try checking if the Release on the ADSR is set at full and lower it if it is, at the top its so long its like a constant tone. That was what it was for me anyway
Is possible to process external audio, e.g. a signal from a mic plugged into an audio interface like Focusrite Scarlet, in VCV? Like can I process a live vocal through whichever modules in the VCV rack?
Thank you, this was so helpful! One question, I couldn't find a plain ADSR, only ADSR EG. Is there a difference?
Hi MagicAlice100. Yes they have changed the name of this module from ADSR to ADSR EG in recent updates. So they are the same thing.
The actual device/module is called an envelope generator (EG), whereas ADSR is referring to the module’s parameters. Some people do simply refer to envelope generators as ADSR, but that’s not technically what they’re called. So VCV Rack renaming them to ADSR EG is probably a good move.
is it worth spending 150 bucks on the vst version compared to Cardinal? Cuz my lord is it a lot 😭
why is mine not producing any sounds ?? im on the 4 min mark too, im not sure what it could be as ive followed everything correctly.
You haven't set your outputs up correctly, try different settings in the "Audio" module
Already lost at 19 seconds in. What is a module. Is there anything like this, but for somebody who knows NOTHING WHATSOEVER?
how do we upload these sounds to use in our daws?
Hey Ozziee, just follow the tutorial and create them! Then you have them in your DAW!
So can you use this free version in your DAW and record sound? If so how please?
@@benihanaa So how do you get any audio wav. files or whatever out of it then?Pretty useless otherwise other than as a teaching aid to modular synthesis. VCV Rack was always touted as the great open source and free modular synth system. If you can't get any audio out it is more than seriously limmited, especially since VCV originally had the ''Bridge''. Seems like a backward step to me.
@@hhal9000 What do you mean if you can't get any audio out of it? You just record the audio from whatever output you're using as your normal stereo mix. It's as simple as that... It also can be used as a VST plugin if you have the payed version, if you really need to use it in your DAW
@@neonblack211 I figured out how to get Reaper to record a track from VCV rack in the end.
Yes using the midi Cv , Audio out device you can Switch to select your DAW
deep breaths
I liked the part where you explained what you were doing. Oh wait that didn't happen. Imma go find a tutorial to explain this tutorial.
"for begginers" and i have no clue what youre talking about. no clue where i even get started with this stuff
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