Building a free to use Buchla System based on the 208c Easel Command | Thomann
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Today we're having a look at how to build a free to use Buchla System within VCV Rack using only free modules. You can either build it yourself based on the information in this video or you can just download the final patch.
Patch File: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0gbym1...
Interesting bits and pieces:
00:00 Intro
1:21 The finished patch
3:00 Starting from scratch
21:53 Outro
Gear used:
VCV Rack: vcvrack.com
Buchla 208c Easel Command
Verbos Harmonic Oscillator: thmn.to/thoprod/385371?offid=...
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This is definitely the most inspiring and informative channel on sound design. Thanks a lot!
That is so lovely. Thank you for sharing this - I really appreciate the flexibility of VCV to exceed the possibilities of the plugin version of the Easel. So cool!
Let's use this great video to motivate the amazing developers of those modules to make them Apple silicone compatible :)
Update : Almost every modules are now compatible !
That was the funniest opener to a synth video ever hahah
Legend, I was literally looking for exactly that. Thank you
Amazing work Felix ❤
been wanting to get into vcv rack, thanks!
Ah, cheeky there in the beginning!
Amazing Felix. Great video! Thank you.
Very cool patch! Thanks for sharing. I will enjoy it.
Outstanding - thanks Felix!
Excellent video!
so many thnxs bro! one day I will get the original buchla easel, but now I have an option to experiment with at lest a good digital reproduction, as it does sound good in VCV, and better than Arturia's (still a good one) to me. thanx for the file and forthe creation and for the explanations
VERY NICE , always looking for better use for vcv , sounds very heavy and clean
Thank you my Master!
Really thank you for that
Awesome thanks a lot !
Be aware that if you want to do this on an M1 (or higher) Mac to not run the native VCV rack version for ARM processors but the Intel version via Rosetta. The NYSTHI modules have not been ported to M1 one yet!!!
thanks! Would that apply for running VCV Rack Pro as a vst in Ableton?
@@VNDM-MUSIC yup it does
@@runglerhz5590 thanks, thought as much
@@VNDM-MUSIC it is however possible to run the Intel version on an ARM machine via Rosetta2.
Then you're able to run all the third party modules in this patch.
Perfectly
Super inspiring and it sounds amazing!!! Thanx
I don’t have VCV, or a pc on which to run it. However, I do have MiRack for iPad, and wonder if the limited palette of modules there will permit this set-up. Worth a try…
Really looking forward to these Nysthi modules getting an arm64 update, can't run them without rosetta on an M1 mac yet.
Yes me too
same here!
VCV is Dope for all, and Free
Thank you, I have always wondered given the price of Buchlas why this wasn't already a thing. God I hate overpriced gear.
🤟
Why vcv rack is sounding so good?)
the dropbox download is not available ("file type not supported") ?
It is available. You can download it. Dropbox can‘t preview it because it‘s a project file for the VCV Rack Software. If you download it, you will be able to open it in VCV Rack.
@@ThomannSynthesizersCheers! Managed to dl. DropBox had me register first which is a bit annoying. Patch does not run om Mac M1 or higher unfortunately, alot of the modules are not ARM ready. Love your patch tho!
Is there a way to use this inside Ableton live?
Yeah, if you buy the 'pro' version you get the plugin option that runs as a VST or AU in Ableton.
So is this VCV1 or 2?
Doesn't matter. I can only think of one set of modules (or, a single one that I miss) that isn't available for V2 yet
Minister sprawiedliwości 😂😂😂😂
Too bad this uses some proprietary modules and cannot be used with Cardinal. Would be great if someone can make a comparable patch that works in both!
Just make it yourself it’s not hard 😅
Nothing beats hardware. Now that I own a lot of Eurorack I can't go back to VCV. It is impossible 😒
That is not entirely true. One thing is true. You can't beat hardware for costing a lot of money. When it comes to cost, nothing beats software on price. I own both hardware and software so I can benefit from both but choose neither to be better than the other. Then there is the argument about the amount of space a modular system requires when compared to a software modular ...
You can’t travel easily with, or bring Eurorack systems out into the park, or to a lunch break, sure you might wish you could, or want to. Until I have enough cash to actually build myself systems and stash them in each and every place where I’d like to have them, well then I at least am more than happy to get down with the softwares!;)