One of my favorite of your tutorials, this is a lot smaller and easier to remember how to use than Marbles and its storage feature’s gonna save so much space >< Can’t wait to give it a shot in the morning
Really good tutorial, thank you! I discovered VCV Rack about two months ago and have hardly come up for air since that moment. I feel like I've read more user's manuals in the last 2 months than I did in my former 20-year career in IT. Really had no idea that I would enjoy this, but it's honestly the very thing I needed for my own musical journey. My primary instrument is the bansuri, and I've been having a lot of fun making ambient drone patches in VCV with an awesome FX-chain for my flutes. You definitely got my attention when you pulled out the metal flute. That was beautifully played. 🙏
Very nice! It'd be fun to see if you could use this sequencer to send midi and maybe midi cc to a hardware synth like the mother 32. Maybe with a dc coupled audio interface one could send cv too? Cheers.
The random melodies are nice but makes you feel that something is missing that needs to completed, like taking those melodies layering them with texture and soundscape with some nice mellow beats with time duration like we do it arrangement in a daw.. i am not sure it can be done in VCV with ease... say 5 minutes of goodness with transition, fade in , fade out till the end.
I think the gate output of this module doesn't work properly. Below 60 percent (GTP) it doesn't output anything. Or i am missing something... EDIT: ah it's the scale knob the output voltage has to be greater than a +/- 6.7V, (tested it with the offset) although i don't understand why. Needs a VCA as a workaround. Fiddling with the offset also works a little bit (like a comparator).
Hi, i understand that the gate output is bit confusing. morpheus is just looping cv channels.The offset and scale settings are used to generate random cv. On the output (post randomizing/recording) the gate is generated on the gate probability which more or less is a threshold the cv has to exceed for a gate to be generated. So if you randomize with offset and scale settings producing cv between 0 and 5 V and put the gate probability to 40% ( which results in a gate threshold of 6V) (you will get no gates. That's why i recommend to use a 0 to 10V setting for offset and scale on channels used for gates. The advantage is that you can control the density of gates created on playback in a non destructive way without changing cvs looped.
Maybe Bloom is an option? I'm not so sure... But, you can "build" you own Morpheus in a way. You use random pitch, and cross fade it with a stable sequence. Or, you can also use a switch to add various amounts of randomness. It's not the same, though...
Thanks a lot for featuring MORPHEUS. Great video. 👍🙏
Thanks for your modules. They are musical, as in musically relevant and musically useful. 👍
Thanks again, Dieter!
Orange Line is forever my favorite VCV utilities. You're a great developer!
Showing us the art of the modules 🎛, but also feeling like there's a random chance of learning the art of the blade too.🥷
I can't wait to try this out! Thank you ormi
Nice explanation of Dieter's module. The last patch was beautiful. 👍👍
Many thanks!
This looks like a fun module to explore. Love the polyphony! Thank you for another great video tutorial.
Glad you like it!
A brilliant video with a collection of excellent patches -- thanks so much! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
That flute 🪈 section was crazy
Thanks!
One of my favorite of your tutorials, this is a lot smaller and easier to remember how to use than Marbles and its storage feature’s gonna save so much space >< Can’t wait to give it a shot in the morning
Have fun!
Really good tutorial, thank you! I discovered VCV Rack about two months ago and have hardly come up for air since that moment. I feel like I've read more user's manuals in the last 2 months than I did in my former 20-year career in IT. Really had no idea that I would enjoy this, but it's honestly the very thing I needed for my own musical journey. My primary instrument is the bansuri, and I've been having a lot of fun making ambient drone patches in VCV with an awesome FX-chain for my flutes. You definitely got my attention when you pulled out the metal flute. That was beautifully played. 🙏
Hey, thanks so much! I hope to explore more ways of processing my flute in the future. It can be lots and lots of fun. Cheers!
Epic sequencer!
Sounds lovely!
Thanks!
So nice... ❤
And the musical examples are Super 💯
Thanks!
Nice. Thanks for sharing.
Great module & video! Amazing performances! Thank you for sharing!
Many thanks!
Very love your videos. So helpful tutorials. Thanks man! 🍄🧡💙💛💜
PS: Flute was so Shpongled :)
Thanks!
With the flute?! Go off brother! @14:07🔥🔥🔥
Thanks!
Thank so for this sound and tuto
Wonderfull. Thanks a lot for shareing
Thank you! Cheers!
The chordal patch was beautiful
Thanks!
Pretty cool patches! Love the Berlin School touch. It would be exciting to also build a touring machine in Bitwigs Grid ;-)
Thanks! Yeah, I saw a few variations already that I would like to explore
Thank you for the presentation and explaination 👍 your chanel is very helpfull😊
Thanks!
Very nice! It'd be fun to see if you could use this sequencer to send midi and maybe midi cc to a hardware synth like the mother 32. Maybe with a dc coupled audio interface one could send cv too? Cheers.
Thanks! And yes, that should work 🙂
The random melodies are nice but makes you feel that something is missing that needs to completed, like taking those melodies layering them with texture and soundscape with some nice mellow beats with time duration like we do it arrangement in a daw.. i am not sure it can be done in VCV with ease... say 5 minutes of goodness with transition, fade in , fade out till the end.
I think the gate output of this module doesn't work properly. Below 60 percent (GTP) it doesn't output anything. Or i am missing something...
EDIT: ah it's the scale knob the output voltage has to be greater than a +/- 6.7V, (tested it with the offset) although i
don't understand why. Needs a VCA as a workaround. Fiddling with the offset also works a little bit (like a comparator).
Hi, i understand that the gate output is bit confusing. morpheus is just looping cv channels.The offset and scale settings are used to generate random cv. On the output (post randomizing/recording) the gate is generated on the gate probability which more or less is a threshold the cv has to exceed for a gate to be generated. So if you randomize with offset and scale settings producing cv between 0 and 5 V and put the gate probability to 40% ( which results in a gate threshold of 6V) (you will get no gates. That's why i recommend to use a 0 to 10V setting for offset and scale on channels used for gates. The advantage is that you can control the density of gates created on playback in a non destructive way without changing cvs looped.
Is a module out there in hardware which is like Morpheus? Wiith such a good way to controll your randomness?
Maybe Bloom is an option? I'm not so sure... But, you can "build" you own Morpheus in a way. You use random pitch, and cross fade it with a stable sequence. Or, you can also use a switch to add various amounts of randomness. It's not the same, though...