Befaco Rampage - VCV Rack Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2018
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    I think that in each video I made, where I used this beautiful module, I always said that I should one day make a video about it. So, here it is, a video all about Rampage from Befaco, one of the most powerful modules we have in VCV Rack.
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    Introduction - 00:57
    AD & ASR Envelopes - 08:17
    Oscillator & LFO - 16:00
    Slew Limiter & LP Filter - 32:31
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 99

  • @SoundStricker
    @SoundStricker 8 місяців тому +1

    I know I'm late to the party here, finally decided to figure out how functions generators work. This really opened up this module for me. Using it as a VCO really blew my mind. Thanks!

  • @StellarWorks2023
    @StellarWorks2023 Рік тому +7

    Man, I have just spent hours today experimenting with some of the stuff you've shown in this video. Gone from knowing nothing about Rampage to being able to work with it and some of the other modules you used in Cardinal to make an awesome sound that will go very nicely into a track I am currently working on. Will be using it much more in future, big thanks👊🏾

  • @LaurentLaborde
    @LaurentLaborde 3 роки тому +1

    "when I started VCV Rampage was there for me". 100% relatable

  • @bad7trip
    @bad7trip 5 років тому +5

    Came here for one thing, left with ten. Great video, thanks!

  • @njdpdv
    @njdpdv 5 років тому +2

    Fabulous module. Thanks for explaining and diving into the deeps. 😸

  • @liriomusic4391
    @liriomusic4391 2 роки тому

    Rampage is basically the Maths of digital modular synthesis!

  • @fog2
    @fog2 5 років тому +9

    This is great and quality tutorial for Rampage. After this one, finally, I've started to dig the Rampage. Thanks!

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      Thanks so much, Eugene! Yes, you have to use Rampage more, it's a beauty!

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths 4 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music does VCV Rack have Make Noise modules? If so what are they called?

  • @Almanacs
    @Almanacs 5 років тому +3

    Thanks so much for this! I always used this as an envelope generator but it's good to see that it can do a lot more.

  • @zamphzibaha
    @zamphzibaha 2 роки тому

    This is one of the best things I have ever seen. Thanks for the madness.

  • @eric3631
    @eric3631 5 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for the explanations and the details. Very useful for me. It allowed me to understand the subtleties. Congratulations for this very useful video !

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      Hey that's great! I'm happy I can help :) Thanks!

  • @JUXTPOSE
    @JUXTPOSE 5 років тому

    love your tutorials, really got a lot from this one, that last drum thing was wild

  • @somegeezer
    @somegeezer 5 років тому +1

    An oldie, but a goodie. This module when I first started learning over a year ago was the module I tried so many times and never understood. and once you understand it, it just becomes a staple module that is useful for so many things. I definitely recommend people really take in this vid and play lots with Rampage. Modulations, waveshaping, envelopes. Such a good all rounder.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому +1

      Totally! It's like the Papa Smurf of VCV Rack... The thing is, as soon as you add it to your patch, already you open up so many doors to so many interesting sonic possibilities.

  • @karmafarm
    @karmafarm 5 років тому +1

    superb video and superb music!

  • @sebb1511
    @sebb1511 3 роки тому

    amazing video thank you, so helpful

  • @MartinSCGF
    @MartinSCGF 5 років тому

    Amazing. For some reason I only just found this video now, I've been searching for a good tutorial on this module for almost a year, since I built it! This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you!

  • @sal9371
    @sal9371 5 років тому

    great tutorial and amazing music! ;) (as always)

  • @josephthorne3061
    @josephthorne3061 3 роки тому +1

    Much love for what you do Omri. ❤️
    Just picked up the hardware version and have to say, I’m kicking myself for not buying it much, much earlier!!
    The heart of many patches to come.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  3 роки тому +1

      Oh man, yes, I also got a hardware one lately and it made my setup much more modular in a way. Cheers!

  • @Reaktor1986
    @Reaktor1986 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you.Great video

  • @utoooober1
    @utoooober1 5 років тому +7

    Got the hardware version of this recently, hopefully I can use it properly now,haha. Great tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому +1

      Oh man, you made the right choice! I wish you many hours of fun with it :) Cheers!

  • @gnutscha
    @gnutscha 3 роки тому

    Impressive Module, i guess this is exactly what you want from a module in hardware form, it beeing super versatile

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, totally. I have a hardware one and it's a gem...

  • @bradleysmith4409
    @bradleysmith4409 5 років тому

    Thanks Omri, great job...

  • @edinmesic8015
    @edinmesic8015 5 років тому

    Great tutorial again!

  • @j-marcmendoza3189
    @j-marcmendoza3189 4 роки тому

    Thanks! Learned a lot!

  • @bonaventura_AKA_ben
    @bonaventura_AKA_ben 4 роки тому

    I've been using only 10% of this module's capabilities. Wow! Thanks Omri. As usual a bunch of creative ideas to try. And, as usual, some stuff I wasn't expecting--like the 'bass drone' at about 14:00 which I've been trying to duplicate. Cheers

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому

      Hey, I'm really glad you enjoyed this one, it's certainly one of my favorite modules...

  • @rmanpojo8485
    @rmanpojo8485 2 роки тому

    Just made my hardware rampage... this is a great tutorial for both. Thanks

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Have fun :)

    • @rmanpojo8485
      @rmanpojo8485 2 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music Thanks Rampage +Nysti simpliciter + Clouds = fun.

  • @peterpiper0815
    @peterpiper0815 4 роки тому

    Wonderful tutorial!!! I just dig into VCV and downloaded all free modules. It's such a nice modular synth. Your tutorial of this modul is great BUT....that break on minute 16 was a shock :o)

  • @buzishoham
    @buzishoham 5 років тому

    toda(nke) omri, i learned alot - its gonna be a busy weekend full of sounds and shapes

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      TODANKE! :) Thanks, Boaz! I hope I didn't ruin any plans...

    • @buzishoham
      @buzishoham 5 років тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music i was gonna go hiking and search for mushrooms ;)
      now i'm thinking i'm gonna vcv-rack all through friday, do a little hike early saturday and back again to vcvracking untill smoke comes out from my ears (and most probably my old pc with a troubled cpu\gpu)
      so no, you actually improved my plans :)

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      I would join you Boaz... There's nothing like a good shroom hunt and then some sonic adventures :)

  • @VCVRackIdeas
    @VCVRackIdeas 5 років тому

    a sequence at about 12 minutes reminds me a great German Band - Diary of Dreams from their early albums!) great tutorial Omri!

  • @GeorgCarlson
    @GeorgCarlson 5 років тому

    I should really take this one and play with it, somehow never really 'got' it. Great stuff Omri, and no idea how you crank out so much quality stuff o_O

  • @KalaPsyMagicTwistedKala
    @KalaPsyMagicTwistedKala 5 років тому

    Cool video Man!

  • @whoppers7778
    @whoppers7778 5 років тому

    oooh ive been meaning to learn more about rampage =D

  • @chitlun
    @chitlun 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve only scratched the surface of Rampage up until now... Thanks Omri for another excellent and entertaining tutorial, I envisage even less sleep now! Peace ✌️

  • @sinane.y
    @sinane.y 5 років тому

    This vid was enough to convince me you're now my favorite youtuber

    • @sinane.y
      @sinane.y 5 років тому

      and damn it !!! It recently became my goal to make an electronic version of Eric Satie's gymnopedies but I just saw you already did it, and so beautifully !! Haha, cheers.

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      Oh wow, thank you so much! Yes, I had to try and make a cover for Satie :) I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

    • @sinane.y
      @sinane.y 5 років тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music Do you have past experience with modular synthesis or did you learn it on VCV (or any other virtual modular like Reaktor)? What are some of your favorite modules?
      And in all honesty I think VCV is probably one of the best things to ever happen in the world of virtual music making. The fact that it is free and open source is a gift from heaven :)

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  5 років тому

      I studied synthesis a long time ago, and kind of deserted it and learned to play piano and composition. VCV Rack just brought everything back to me and intensified it. And yes, VCV Rack is a great thing, we should all be very grateful...
      There are some modules that I can consider as my favorites. I really love Tangents from Vult, I think it sounds amazing. I love also the Segment Generator from Audible Instruments, I think it's a very "simple" module, but also very deep. I really enjoy the Geodesics collection, I think there is a lot of potential in these modules, and I also use the FM Operator from Bogaudio a lot. I think that the fact that it has a built-in envelope is an interesting thing, and it sounds great. I love its feedback function, it adds so much character to the sound. There are many more modules I like actually... :)

    • @sinane.y
      @sinane.y 5 років тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music awesome man, cheers!

  • @i_am_making_memories
    @i_am_making_memories 4 роки тому

    great video. question for you. around 37:07 you add a second quantizer. can you not run both row 1 and row 2 from the sequencer through a single quantizer? would this affect the voltage. similarly, i notice you use multipliers in places where it seems you don't have to but maybe you actually do because "double patching" would affect voltage? for example, so far i have only used mults for if an input or output won't let me put to things into or out of it but i'm beginning to suspect that voltage needs to be maintained and that is what a mult does and also why you added that dedicated quantizer for each row in the sequencer. is that correct?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому +1

      Hi! Well, about the quantizers, if I would mix the rows and send them to the quantizer, I would get the sum of both rows and this will give me only one sequence, but I want to have 2 separate ones. This video was made in an earlier version of VCV and polyphony was not yet available, but now, in the new version of VCV, you can use polyphony and have only one quantizer process up to 16 different sequences.
      About the mults, there is no real need to use mults in VCV, and I actually stopped using them since they introduce delay. In VCV, you will not lose voltage when using more than one cable so there's no real need to use mults. In hardware it's a bit different since there are passive and buffered mults, which give different results of course.
      Does this make sense?

    • @i_am_making_memories
      @i_am_making_memories 4 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music yes it makes perfect sense ; thank you!

  • @attilatoth1923
    @attilatoth1923 2 роки тому

    Hi Omri, this video is one of the best as well! I`ve already asked you about the also great Sample and hold tutorial, i hope i may ask you on more question? I have already spent hours to get a solution for this problem, but i`m nut sure, if there it is at all. If i use the rampage as a slew limiter to get some portamento/glide notes (pitch information comes from a sequencer), is there a way to influence the time of the "gliding"? I mean for example, if the rising phase between 1V and 3V takes 1sec, then between 1V and 9V takes 3s, is there a way to automatically change the rise and fall time between notes, so that it takes always the same lenght in time independently of the pitch? It would be important rhythmically by a slow change between notes. Thank you in advance!

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  2 роки тому +1

      Feel free to ask :) If you know on which steps you need slower or faster times, you can use another sequencer and sequence the Rise and Fall times via their CV inputs. If you use the individual inputs, it will work as expected but if you use the exp input, it will be inverted so positive voltage will result in shorter times. I hope it makes sense.

    • @attilatoth1923
      @attilatoth1923 2 роки тому

      ​@@OmriCohen-Music hey, thanks for the answer, it make sense, i am a little bit closer to the solution. However, i would like to have the whole sequence with a "portamento" effect, relatively slow. I use the seq 3, 8 step sequence with different voltages, kind of random. For example between the step 3 and 4 there are 6V difference. It takes time to glide. But between step 4 and 5 just 2V. Its much faster to rise or fall. I would like to set the rise or fall time between step 3 and 4 faster, and between step 4 and 5 slower (with an "automation"), so they will be equal. And by all steps the same, even if the original sequence changes randomly. Is there even a way to do that? The gate lenght is always the same from the clock in the sequence, but the rise or fall phase takes a piece from this gate lenght (so the actually time of the sustained voice will be shorter) and vice versa: with two voltages relatively close to each other (7V to 8V), the time of the rise or fall phase will be shorter, so the sustained voice will be longer. I just dont understand how can i set them to be always the same...Thanks for your help :)

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  2 роки тому +1

      @@attilatoth1923 so yeah, you can use the other rows of the sequencer to sequence (automate) the rise and fall.

    • @attilatoth1923
      @attilatoth1923 2 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music Thank you, Omri!

  • @ilyacosmonaut
    @ilyacosmonaut 5 років тому +3

    Veeeery niiice ! Yeeeeees :-)

  • @bgsintesemodular4554
    @bgsintesemodular4554 4 роки тому

    It's a shame the MSM modules are no longer available at the VCV library... I couldn't find a similar dual delay to follow the tutorial on my own...
    Omri, do you have a suggestion for a similar dual delay module? Thanks in advance!

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому +1

      Yes, I hope that MSM will be available soon... In the mean time, you can use Chronoblob 2 which is also a really nice delay module.

    • @bgsintesemodular4554
      @bgsintesemodular4554 4 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music Thanks for the quick reply... I will try it out! much appreciated!

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому

      Let me know how it goes :)

  • @momorarr
    @momorarr 3 роки тому

    20:35 ''yees...''

  • @SoundAuthor
    @SoundAuthor 4 роки тому

    What doesn't make sense to me is the Minimum output. Wouldn't the minimum be zero since both envelopes begin at zero?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому +1

      Well, what it will do is take the lowest values at any given moment from both envelopes so if both are at zero, it will output also zero volts. That's why when only one envelope is active, there will come nothing out of the min output.

    • @SoundAuthor
      @SoundAuthor 4 роки тому

      @@OmriCohen-Music Ah okay I got it THANKS!

  • @firstYearStudent
    @firstYearStudent Рік тому

    "change the skin to fungi mode, because its simply more fun" - where can I get the skin though?

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 4 роки тому

    Way easier to read than Make Noise Maths. Which is better?

    • @OmriCohen-Music
      @OmriCohen-Music  4 роки тому

      I have no experience with Maths but I love Rampage

  • @larrymarso4492
    @larrymarso4492 8 місяців тому

    Poor man's Maths? Good ideas here for Maths, by which I mean Floats, by which I mean Spikes by friedrichsaudio. Have you thought about covering it?